kston Water 8f. $51031“ Bani-y. Water 5t. mil-nudism will be delivered 47mm Boy at 2c nei- du or 10¢ per week. w, your order to the boy rmwnlible for dc Goiirli D llhrl 0:11am??? home in liunmerai p. . I n is reserved for new! ' ',f,"’,’,,,.‘§’|“{i'.ln=si but advertising a, a llllwsy nature may be ins m 1|, 2 cents s word strictly pay- Trloop PURIFIER $1.00 at m“), mug Cu., Aenslngton. _rl'.‘.‘l1ll.\l. WILL TAKE PLACE u-Jlhe lunelai oi’ the from 5r late home. Carle- tutevli Tllllls ay next at 2 pm. e of her ni- , M», MalcCal-lum, stew l: formerly belonged Years she had resided i nors with her iLece. I her advanced year-s M] was keenly interested events, and could cznv IEBIWLV 8n any subject. s een postponed (T11 $4M’) at 2 oolo 1e fiwfifl. and will they z-IJEDT the winter n St. Elea- of 5S Stromberg in current ruxlcil T0 HALIFAX- m Allleck and Mr. .' fdlnor secretary of 1rd of Fire Under- io Halifax, N. S., llllfl‘ soonding I few iflfcck‘; old home in L PARTY jlFrlends Crozier of wilmot Vnl farewell party to their n U18 6V8 of hfs dc-l e mainland where hr- a Battery of the heavy r one hundred guests in tlzr; r, Ml‘. Alex: n - S. h‘ ml lluuy quiesuddenly ill‘ m relilwacd Yest/ ' general sing song part and Mrs. Harold presentation cf a a sudden heart attack, mu and passed away 81" wel known in the distrlctlsulm m nd Mrs. Clark M a few lngnths ago but Wns m? time at his home to r YEW days arm his friend i . c Rlurphy’ who pref ee _s'hlm success in ills new cal-- some years ago. A! of sons‘ and daughters -Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Charlottetown were rec WIS to Summersldla-s. —Ti l‘ Dleaslrq l; rrpo-t Geo g6 Mr. William (‘a now lntpr."vi"g, h.:ll bm-n for shme year:- ble to be m) yen Cbert Walker hn< =l~ff‘ci-p'- rc-‘overcd from b5“,- ous illness tp be “up l 1W Mme "cm the Pl‘ ....l‘. : lxcd for her man-v o return lo I of the lat:- John l-iumfixi hue Ccumy ‘gr tr mother llllll'l'_\'lllg n second ture Cromwell To Resign May 21 Hasznrd Gardiner of : Mrs. John F. Mac‘; f l-h .“_\'l1l"lll»ily i5 Jzimes H. R. Crclnwefl, proponent of advanced zdeas and a believer them to the fore, said would resign-May 21 States Minister to Canada. aban- doning for politzcs career only a few months old. He tonic up hi; duties sixth United States Minister Canada after being nominated -___ the post Jan. 4 by hfs close SE15. April 29 —(CP Hav- Presdenlt Franklin D tour meeting today decided ' national defence taxes and 0d a sveekly meatless day . next Monday as war fl’!- afr above the lowlands 1d struck two Dutch vessels at ea Three French pursuit p‘anes shot 0am n Nazi machine above the cilfcltntnnu region of Belgium this ormna. One German was killed. wont‘. wmlnfwd and izhllv hit. The Defence Ministry nnounc i ll would miflte "the ne- Pulp From Sawmill Waste Spruce sawmill waste in Eastern a has a potential value of a - form of ulp chips d cording to the Forest borainries, Department Resources, Ottawa. The more general use of this waste wou.d beuellt the mills by OOIISEIVILB raw mater- , and tend to reduce o costs a: the sawmills waste to lum r coats. 5o use of sawmill waste for chemical has been vcry limited. but as a. result of investigations carried out last year efforts are beln encourage sawmills and pu p mills t0 oo-opernte in the wld obligilent of this outlet for waste mat- r of representative saw- cted by the Department e summer of 193D reveals tlv less than half the vol- ume of the logs used in the manu- facture of iprucelumber in Eastern Canada "emerges from the sawmills b many useful and profitable by- r0- ducti such as lath. Pickflis "lid "X" from the material not suitable for lumber manufacture lnvesti ation shows that most e ficlent sawmill usually finds it necessary to burn a considerable quantity of wood. when tho n-ociilc- tlon of s ruce lumber is fair y hlcn, e case in 1937. about i140.- r cl troye? in re use burners annually in Maritime Provinces i’ the lack of markets I01‘ material ‘for the steamship Bel-nine. w" sunk off the coast v Her crew of i8 vH-re c. Dutch trawler d and machltie-itlinncfl mm plane but succeeded ll ' t! port \ rcnchlnv Am=terdam said lvimz Ne‘herl.1nd Germany into the rty. ._ 7° WM in t‘ cbctter present-Gav nlmu of lhe cod fishery and nrmmrctl should conservation {hr- mlnraton of rlcd out on the Atlantic -‘ “i ill!‘ Flzherles Re ’ "flmillre. their ro and this data prov do! mation as to cod move- iome value. There minute. or inconslderablc, wotuld not. rather know it than no . When the willow showing yellow pollen 1.5 the time t0 ll '. . ' ails tiiedfitfili. riie counties dur- ing the year i980 tots hundred weights. Thfg rcprcsrntcc __._._______._____ Haddock landings for Digby. Yar- nd She nu: WESTERN GUARDIAN Albem, mar-Mn. John Puiid. m iumni sum _ nuns. .l ma PlllNCl coum"! flinbscrlntiflnl. Adnnblu lhoiilil o. left with Mrl. Pond 5m may be bollliit dill! It any of the following stung-j: r’ Mu’ ---__P]um ‘comma’ Mr. Clifford MuQueenle who bu c1511; mg“ “m. ‘ ' ' . two hour but- !“ M u‘ h" tie with heavy lngw drift; yen". were running behind BERLIN. Avril fl-mm-on- lchedul d th 8. . - sour laimed tonight that Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell wm-d figfifi PM.“ beswgfifififii‘. $53 bommscpuundcd the Allies‘ and Cape Torrnentllie, N. B.. was grip on Norway dllrifl! the dB-Y ill more than an hour late on the late 8n flilempt b0 impede British 6f- irig clothes is the cently for Charlottetown, where making the mm mm arm- iorts m reinforce Norwaglm for‘ y man. You can be She has accepted a pogitlon, been visiting Ohene. New Brunswick, FY Cle M . Ed Streeganglllslnnliefifi visitor to §ilr§§e'ryii§é.'" . "out trio “gm “n” an Wallace Doyle's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John ma; Skerry, m. Miss Eileen Murph i; Lsltin pa“ nmne in Halifax, Nova Sco is. v I Mr. William MacLeod, ‘flgnigh, was a‘ recent business visitor to Al- -___ rs. Anselem O'Brien, wag p, m. cent visitor to Summerside. ._ Mr. Wilbur McArthur, Tignish, 8 110'" is visiting in Alberton South. Mr, Steve Murphv of the Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax, N 8., who has been home on furlough has returned to Halifax, Mr. John Perry. who has been employfed on the Canadian Nation- al Railroad as section man here has bffli transferzed to Tignlsh for the summer months. 10s Perry, Alberton South. Mrs. Arthur Seaman was a re- Rouzrt Duncan. merlv of Tignlsh is visiting in Al- bcrton. recent visitor to Summerside, aitson. I A miscellaneous shower was held lat the heme of Mr. and Mrs. “P, !'.A_u_=lIn Skerry. Albelton South on , Fnursilay evening, April 18. in hon- nwm, “W Jol- o Mrs. John Perry inee Violet “ ‘ " .icD:ug.illl. The parlor was dec- ' led vtry artistically for the oc- ZIS . Mrs. Don Fraser vjille the ac- companying verses tore read by Miss Mary Mallctt, In a few well chosen words the bride thanked lljr many friends for the beautiful gifts and invited them all to visit her in her new home, The re- lmzilnzlcr of the evening was spent = music and dlmcinz. A daWv will-I'm"? liuncll was then served by tho hcstcss. assisted by several of the luucsl. of honcur many years of fu- ture happiness. Friends of Miss Mar aret Gavin to grade ten student a Rockford Square School. Charlottetown, will regret to learn that sheis a patient the City Hospital. Miss Gavin is the daughter cf Mr and Mrs. Peter J. Gavin of this town. The regular weekly meeting of the Second Alberton Girl Guide Troop was held Thursday evening in their meeting quarters in the Callaghan building. Meeting open- ed by repeating the Guide Law. three patrols. namely. Canary. Rob- in and Blackbird with Miss Elaine Murphy, Eleanor Gaudet and Olive Murphy as patrol leaders. The newly formed patios then took their respective comers for inspec- llnn and other patrol activities. This was followed by lively game and instruction in sglialling by the Captain. The Guides then gathered around the Campfire for a sing-song and a short talk b the Captain. Meetln closed wi Magic Squeeze and ups. A dance was held in the Callag- han building. Friday evening, A '51 l9. under the auspices of e "Progress Credit Union." A large number attended and l. delightful evening was enjoyed by nil. A. r@_ LOOK FOR INCREASED TOURIST TRAVEL TO NATIONAL‘ Reflcctln the increasing D0 i118?- ltv of Banf? National Park witgi vis- itors from the United States. a par- l,v of twenty-five travel directors and routing clerks from tl-at coun- try will visit the famous mountain resort this spring in order to obtain first-hand knowledge of roads, ac- commodation and attractions. tour is being sponsored by the Paci- fic Northwest Tourist Association. and the delegates will include mem- hcra of automobile clubs. bell-Nil 0i trade. travel editors. and 0m"! 1"‘ terested in tourist travel. More than 30.000 persons from the United States visited Banff Nation- al Park last vear. and rk authori- ties anticipate a large ncreuse dur- ‘ng the 1040 season. inquirfl hive been received from automobile ciuhl as tar away as Florida and Southflh California. The compiétiim l "l! wird-surfarlm of the Chief In ml.- llonal Highway in the Waterton- Glacier International Peace PM‘! last aulcnin now provides motorists from the United States with an al - paved route to Banff, ‘The openinl of the Bil Bend i-rizhway on Jun! 2a wll‘ provide a. direct motor rout; from the west coast to Banfi’. In the opening of thewpanff» Jeeps; Hllihway on Julv I ll directly l h‘ Banff and Jasper. 96ml"! 1"?” national parka. d cii f adlo receiving acts lnpgnlliulaogulialn: i939 totalled 348.- an increase of nearly 50 per cent ov- toil. 507 sets valued at 9.878.130. . Sou returned to his home in Point De- were recent ‘visitors to Bummcrgidg, Miss Gertrude Barrett. left n- —*- Mm. Harry Pridham wag p, N OF Miss MARGAlt- t ' J ' Msllgga_wly “lends 09:4 visitor to Summcside. In O i . .- Earet Strombgrgassmg r and Mm Inward Doyle’ Mr Maurice Perry of the Canad- ian Infantry, Aldershot, Nova. Sco- tin, is home on furlough, the g-uut of his parsnls. Mr. and Mrs. Char- cont visitor to Charlottetown, the cuesi of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr Alfred Murphy, M, c, for- Mrs. Augustine Ahesrn, was g ills.‘ V. L. Curry, was hostess at bridge on Wednesday evening, that ;Apl'll 17 Prizes xvere won _ by Mrs. ‘lhrck “+0 m. u. n lAVJ rd Gordon and Mrs. Lewis in a colour scheme of blue ultd ilvhtc. with the seat of hori- our su mounicd bv an arch of blue and white streamers and bells. he gifts iv-cre opened by young ladies, and all departed for their homes, again wishing the The troop was reorganized into MMERSIDE PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICL lwork 0f Royal Navy To Be Shown In Film» I —(OP) .-The k of the ROYN Clnfld- patrollirlg the Atlanlic wast and, guarding convoys of mer- chant ships Wlii be public shortly in a g ‘ to the press here today. l Weekend/ NGZiS Claim cvimil visiting in I (“mm m" W!‘ ll ‘ Mr. Leo G Charlottetown, the g o; m‘ I cs2; Allied Forces the i ces north of Oslo. districts with telefhone and elec- w had advanced north the gale. A large tree on Elm 1"" °" the Aw“ 11min"! P residents of the section were held ABIAIIW (101m- programs usualy/ carried from the lain-a and "resis- Sackvllle, N’. B., were not supplied this Province. been clear of snow for the past ance of whiter once z ain and blocked to motor traf ic. 'I'he.City Earns” m Tmndhem- piougli had been removed from the Pedestians were also the amount of snow on the side- riht"; Wt. .".”tct.t..“t:: m. cums. day yesterday. Late last night the “'95,?” coast" companied a high wind. Although t e weekend storm was ggrtglmgglhln mmbat‘ We!‘ ::.§‘...".::."1.’::.‘lf. ‘:2: do». l» country fit for traffic in a few “Y” Y“ if. “ ."“"°‘l.2l..’.“.‘1:°.£,“.‘l‘.; c e1 as a ess ng. 03d timers a heavy blanket of snow 1 at this time of the year is good . §3’~‘€i.°.‘§1&’."fiéi-fiiiilltiiii?“ l" Urggs Britain int torm swept over the Marl- rmeryPi-sovlncee today, and a MM’! harassed transportation 811d 60m- member of the House of A full foot of snow fell in sec- tions of New Brunswick throush ‘er to South America Scotla snow fall was about four 01m“- debt;- vehicular traffic was Dflrfllywi l" ‘tlon rural districts; communications were thrown out of killer, and working schedules of some coal mines were disrupted. storm. Lack of visibility was blam- two Ottawa. mem rs of the Royal mark and Norv,” m, r, Offshore. shi ng was handi- cc ed and fis ng gear was dam- aggg. On Sunday. the schooner M Brunswick and on the I and. but m" peacem merchant ‘mp.’ The temperature hovered gener- BOSTON. April 22 — (AP) —A many sections of the New England night while several northeastern Maine communities repaired com- wfilnnone’ England ran t0 'I.undreds of thous- ands of dollars. army‘ end storm had blown itself out. Overturns In thfilgifimiitnua vessel hero lng gt the bottom of an eight-foot returning to mi after attending b, mtermpteti have live in Lynn for many years The mo orists received treatment Q 4 not have to enter hospital. been “Ad; postponed indefinitely. THINGG IN SHAPE.- 4 A GUARDI Large Scale Air Operations Dn West Front (By Axel Do Romain, Inn r east of the Mo- sclle today as large-scale air q - Trouble wu experienced in rural The Germans claimed their for- mama“, I o; c fort, "Atlantic patro to s Canadians what their navy is clo- rioiuhlng through (heaving seas in a. smother of spray, Canadian cle- stroyera were shown lines of merchantmen Atlantic to a rendezvous by east of the Moselie," and t}; mngks announced attack in this zon pulsed by artillery firs, rim: the night of April zl- deep reconnaissance rried out by our air evening communique and nor 09pm“, ‘action; west from Oslo, inflicting "blood of the city were deprived of elec- 105595 0X1 the Pmrweflian-i- 3mm‘ tric power due to the fierceness of firs» they dfllmed. famed “P105- aces that an enemy Avenue (e11 “yo,” m, 11m, and flanking ‘rrondheim 0n Norway's At N th G claim d who Tilzflish. were recent visitors to gap lfrracurmnt “Pm “new” made their aiurlnfsgliie seubkgcntqexgnflm Allies the Alberton south, the guests of Mn: ul-ing the height of the storm, to such withering fire that newly- radio service was disrupted and mlded “mp5 fled m?" u" 3mm‘ the o April fl mg boats draped c321‘ eud. engagement. with one . . an enemy reco - clothing véent throng-ii “P1118 D1110" n e ith tho thudcling detonation oi h charles dropped, HSWHL Next film in the series will de ict off -clutv life with the 1st Czuia 12in division in training at Aldershot, the English base. Another will show the part Canadian industry war, and the next _tlie role o A fl1m_on the British commonwealth Nazis claimed that both Namsos Canadian Broadcasting Station at and Andelsnes’ Amed Imam‘ potlnt?! soutili) ofmTrondheim, wag-e se lime e Germ bom Streets in the City. which have emf-Both. beiing Talmud?“ we“ _ as ports. are valuable as starting few week,’ presented the appear places for Allied overland drives Bums“ found heavy so“ _ some to join forces with the Norwegians streets-within the Cit limts were and "Y W m" l1" “he Germ“ weekend, plane; on but}; 51.19, bers Eioday flying both a over the lines and Qvg y. German plane; y high were report German air fighters claimed they truck some time ago and was not “W ‘me Brmsh “"15" h" WW‘ . available for use ¥lesterday_ ly yesterday, another so cr ppled All these films Will be produced bi ampere‘; by by a. bomb that it ran for shore from Luxembourg the government motion picture _bul- nstlucted German eau here under mint sponsorship cl film board and the bureau of public information. by stuart Lcgg of the al film board with the ass - tance of Cant. _F- C. Barla-vy. du‘ - tor of the motion and, his staff of technicians. Comments On A Famous Anthem Despite many assertions to the contrary. no one knows who wrote me;- ghe words or the tllne of the National Anthem. we do know is that. various tune.» were written not unlike it in the sixetenth and seventeenth centur- ies, and that the tune on its DTP!" ent lines suddenly popularity in i745 when the Young Pretender, Bonnie Prince Cilnrlll‘. , landed in Scotland from France ;l_fl9 fialitlvrs. brought do stated his claim to the Some time before this the tune B-nflears to have become fainy ivoll p. known in London, ‘l0. the September of and was beached and two trans-_ ports hit. One of the transports tl-Le "animal I (In London, the Admiralty said 32ft f1°°d me intersection‘! my onllyh one} small tragllerl was ' _ c crman g. comman Slgildzylgg‘s'fi£?wld:ta%;t3i1emin?rg{ claimed the British also lost two dusk but the furv of the blizzard 5“b_m="'l"°5 ‘I539 "mt “two enemy did not break uhtil almost mid- melimanismPh We‘? Sunk find a mam’ and continued through the I British destroyer hit off the Nor- In the western su hollce strtgm-ti anoth 74 allcglu Communism It roundup of °¢¢l1l>icd Stavta oi subversive activities, snow turned to sleet which was ac- L159‘?! lgiugglregfiazlgax ‘éigugdlanilxg; NQTWRY and western ‘Downed’ Planes» lllre Located WITH TTIE ROYAL AIR FORCE 3mg IIN FRANCE, April 22-4011- TITRS)-—W!‘ECKB.g9 of Gorloazl planes, both Me the control tower F110! It!!! Burn 37151821 filers on the! leconq y-glq still were bumln 9 niilht before c tml continued 003.59- Brltain boasted of Norway's pgnln. ‘Jt Off 1mm 5,11 bu; on with Germany. over tho Shet- Mmum” snowbound u B suia had been c. HALIFAX, April 22—(CP)—_A u I “if “lmmmwlflti ,Frcnch line today. Th _,,__ F‘ total “bag” drgvejgf two plane snowfall driven by a gale that. LONDON, April 22-40?) -Ma_1- reached 60 miles an 11011!‘ in 5P0“ or Victor Cazalet, Conservative o“ M m’ G m e . ennan mac nee munication facilities as it blllflliefi- mons, urged in a political speech to- i" mm believed lo ed most of the seaboard area in night, that Great Britain should of- sliow and slush 1 r the United States a West In- dies port for a naval outpost clos- Prestunpans reached National Anthem, as it was tlwn ton soon afterward termed, was sum! in London theatres to words cs- peclally written for the occasion. Arne, the composer of “Rule Bri- e planc fell near the Swiss Saturday after being Pflllplcd in a running chase for 100 milcs over Fro estciday and. today, while the fall He sa-d n’ . 1d ‘be .. b ifeflchbd l0 IDOhES in Pmlce Ed‘ of frenclilin-‘ssvmilp Aniciiicageslimg ward Island. The average Nova. could be take“ in pa“ payment no“ temwn M, H ~old mo. flying officer from London. Iits crew of four were musical arrangement. Lane, and in October of that y --l7~_i5—the Words and music w ‘o published as a duet in the Genln- - men's Magazine. That W35 not Hit‘. first publication inches. mOSt of 1t turning w slush Ma r Crlzalet als . as intermittent sleet. and rain fol- "monjoof the Unites Egggtegng lowed the snow. British Fleets after the war for On CW6 Breton Island. the "preservation of freedom of the blizzard was the worst of the Yefl- seas and common ldeais of civiliza- Thc Bitish airman was to llllld when a bullet though which bore the folloivilur his "lgliiii- but l!!! 113718811! words when it was first sung as :1 God save our Lord the King. Imig live our noble King, God save the King. send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us. God save the King. 0 Lord our God. arise, Scatter his enemies. nd make them fall; 0° D . Confound their knavish tricks, On him our hopes are fixed. Tile other nine victims o! the R. A. F‘. included altogether seven single-engined machines, a Mower- rohmitft twin-engined 110 and p. HPHIRI‘! ill. A new type of Ger- man fighter may also have been T f t. litl i Cape Breton wergoataigutee; lrlxdirectly to the Iii ed for a level crossing accident BOST _ _ ; near Sydney earl today in which a‘ vwegbrfbfiggntgé n(z%g)z;s'ggg_ ‘ Canadian A" FD?“ were kme¢ chor in Boston's lower hflfggglflaéhaéxg; they sought refuge from the dangers war t ' Mr. Kins said Vildn A. ran aground at Dipper s.§,,‘§,‘,‘,“g fiefih§nfihlhjgnifiegnfifirffigg tawa April 12 for flflrbaT-t 3551113» ill-me ‘wrm and c:c\\'s are puzzled as to whether as o oss. - _ "Talia. u. so... w» ma». 2‘2§.l.“§.°...i3§.‘§,‘“§i5l‘ scat: n W" m“ ‘lwwml 113ml l“ New unit: of one side or the other, or n)", Many have considered the enem- s referred to in this prayer-doc t is what it is-were foreigners. , It referred to the els, the Jacobites. at War s m} The Primm op gs rain was falling in Nova Scotia. M any rate’ they ‘no a, 1on8 “our am»- zlzi..**isr~.tis".teaz"s imam. mar-u» ti». Mac-- .,.l:ltl;.::2:'ll§.sl2'i:; P5711941 by Klimt tides, III-sing seas paptaln wirelessed Capt. wrence and rain, snow and sleet, left Hdmmn. hnrbormumr. .. mm” ' I m» m» Wu ma» l» ssh as: eneral at Prestonpans was in “gm “mack on n disgrace. His place was General Wade. and ivllcll and. ii verso was lid ed to the Wood, near St Julian. Great Brit- in declared blockade oi‘ German Cameroons. As l tune "God save the King" is not a great one. not to be com- palcd in beauty to several other national tunes, English, Welsh. Beach fora rest b of Parliament May €U8t~iCQtMgii5é€f the w ‘d, f M Lord grant that Marsh re “med o s “k municationsafter being isolated. 531d tgey were hyped] cgmlgmng Damage “tlm“t°5th'°“5h°“t New off so they can Join the Canadian probably last as long u any. ‘There xvas once to the present ones. When on May mere was an attempted Th D m‘ M m . And like a. torrent rush. Indkmtm“ “w” m" u” week‘ samerelinmaario in‘ Bgilon. Th’; fir: Rebgggm Scots to fish’ u» can Gum». Quad» M- llégifllié"HE§€.I"M‘Z.‘S.ZE"‘.SS“fill; 5mm"! "imrted m” m‘ wind Mnczsk Since Gcrmanv has taken which once hit a 53-mile velocity, Over Denmark’ me ships o! the had dmpped m 3° "m" m hm“ Danish merchant marine would be Claims have been made that the tune was composed by Bull. Curry. and other musicians of Drury Lane Thcatrm-he was shot u‘. by .1:imcs llntfiolll-the follow- » 1mg \'(‘i‘.\C' was nddcd; it urns ivrlt- . Hon. J. S T.i_ ten by Sheridan and first su public by the Irish tenor, the friend of Mozart. ‘l in ‘ the Canadian 11y, Saskatchewan min‘. ‘or o! ture said today the wars‘. sidering whnt action would be tak- These may be set aside as vain. for 1 there is no gvidenco them. That the tune there il no doubt; yet nearly a score of different nations, includ- t and Gemlany. haw» belonging t.) their 5nd w“ “munumg "° 3M"- consiclered legitimate prizes for the E A C AhllleshMemtbcas of crews of iiihflsl s pi ave o news apex-men ey scape s at would like the opporxguiiity to fight. From every latent foe, From every assassins blow. God save the Kin (Yer nim Thine arm cxtbhd, l For Britain‘: sake. defend Our fnthcr, prince. and friend, K n _ _ the Olympia of the New Indian to ,,,M3,",g,'1§;1§,,,{;-,,g--,¢P,'§,,,§=M,‘g_ Boston service of the Isbraiidtsen- ‘ac-Nd with “mm- m unefyeggeyl Moller Company, which is in from d" when . m, m dad on jcy Calcutta. seamen aboard her also pavement near College Bridge and eXbwfi-Wd l Wish to be Mid Off 80 overturned three times before stovll- may might, join the allied foces. b nk b‘ mi; Nczrvacgiian Séiip Trafalgar, em a men w c sn e rom avanna , a., The four, caxl F. Taylor, ‘his wife. for Oslo wit-h a large miscellaneous Ind two 815W“. MPB- 816110116 14°"- cargo, put into Boston when devel- d0n Ind MI!- Alfllie 3013mm» We": ooments indicated her trip might D like Hafildfil and Wag- 1'1 Britannia!" said of "God Save the King." "What a blessing the Ell:- lish have in this tunc." Ho rccnrtls the fact in his diary’ in the your i813. and Haydn, who heal-d it 1.1m: in Westminster Abbey in 1791 \\'.l.‘~ so inspired by it that he Wrolo t . Austrian National Aillhcnl, “unlit erhalte unscrn Kaiser," ono c: tho finest timcs ever written, lmscd on ‘The prwvnt tlilln ‘was in Amcrlca. Ireland mid Sweden, but \\'.lS used in Swilzcr- i land n5 tllr- anthem of lhc fctlcrnl I It woe used in Pru<sia,l ' and S.\.\ ny. 1 British conimvt wc-i IBritish Govcx-nmr-nv, lmu (loclined ' riomnud for Cana- ihc raroscnl, he .ll n‘ < e >1 .1 ‘and ill _nfllcl' tmrts of Crvrmau)‘. nnri llillll lilil’! lu Russia. the funeral of aylorfis mother. Mr-‘l- Another craft tied up here is the q b“ Md“ I dm ~ n. on n l f. r l William Taylor, gt Halifax. All 0X m", 1 . n _t 1 h _ we wm-v am hm u Halifax but uoniiil‘; ‘Z.‘.‘».P§£il.-‘a.o.’3 .3’ mififéi. 387082 a transailJaul-ic crossiiilglllis :0 nny was ounrl or ava. m’ mm” w“ “d bruises ‘wit?’ 2nd fiifillldi have to! navigaterwatersi 1 th l ti to- eav y mned an scene o nave fififiwiitef $25.13;‘: to tie cgrphave combats, her departure has been - n long time Sll‘ Britain version hold the‘ bacon in woznwro 1lll(l Jlllf‘ Elzaus muu- i Irish trodllced tho (unr- in his‘ . "M" cantata “Battle of Victory”; other foreign com-poscrs have SlliCB fre- it TILLIE THE TOILER - ABSENCE MAKES WORRY! r . -' l ronvsroaosasn/ou seem: SAID I was Y 5T0’ WOERWNGMAC- fi- WH“ MR. " Doc Y u so MUCH aaour m: BUSINESS 1'0 ‘ WWI-i- M-i- 6" I ' w SMPKMS? HXIJDER: NIESVOUS BREAK-DOWN IF I ouowr oer Pound Sterling Gains, Canadian Dollar Drops “gm” YORK Avril 23-411.?)- d: ogipeu 1-4 relation to the Unit,“ Dominion wilt closm u,’ g t of 15 1-4 pr)‘ cL-nl. (Ot. “WISH Exchange Control rather than active press- The pound Sterling advance-d 112 $3 -2 and the French em to 2.00 1-2, The .01 cont. Tile Belgian Nvvherlflnds Builder dipped .01 L‘ *1; w franc was 1“- War Office ______ .=ifi“nitii.°m-qwq 1>__ raids on stavsnger Western Norway and in Denmark ' last 1411i Raid By B. A, I‘, h time the Gemini. lger airport has been ish bombers. man transport plan destroyed at Strlval lngmsmasheci and r1 a lwrtcci six Ger- i‘! WPIB believed mways broken at lbers turned their German "jumpmg i" Sllmlled under beams at Aalbrlrg 5 on the road near fighter planes bom $- NO b: were llo Significance In Premier's Visit To ll. S. President ii x’ I ma? fi be attached to the sumo/lineup“; W Spring . Ga, t Prim Minister Llalcken a h” War- 25 Years Win Ago Today APRIL 23, lint-Oanndtnan troops before Yprcs clung teriacioimly to 2.1a King will to‘ a véslt Roooevel At o 1e before he left 0t»- a holiday in m. nia that he expected to call on e President. At that time it was Mr Roosevelt would he this week. mister has made no ang t to spend twp 0f three days in Washington on oom- plction of his holiday. He probably will go there at the env of this roturn to Oitruvn early has been at Virginia. aggro the opening Lapointe today from a southern OXDONOG to rollove- uni} Considers A5635 g Price Drop l; » as CUH" .~-\ in ho! wnilltl .1 .1 lllr- r-f vile board next week. The chnlnnan aims . thr- 11oz price (‘rmndn still hlid mOYP hogs coming lo market. 'lic.< than the sort). The DYOllIiCiWlI \\“i,< in- Wcsiovci.‘ >1 ' filvfifiw