I WESTERN GUADIAN New w Isl‘ treat. 9' u “m. elm- sum. w" f? .|. luau u m: u u __'_'_'“ ‘um.’ George c»: Iymilewlnll?" "' m uliamlnsiul ma ream‘: couivrr inaudible Advertising n»- ~=-~1-.: "-1 rx-c-ima- ~ "- Gourllel. Drngaaoro was" 5m", Inn uauun 67 Qrmnu. 5m“ Jwlmm‘ 315$?“ Drug C0» K8 d B“ Tll ‘ ,i-lolman Ltd. W111 0521' 51 day Good Friday. 42 Wigner: - At Trinity Unite hurch. Sunday inornin minunion ta Q l b! y Bran Shorts. Qllddlmgll Allin” M“; at. Brace a. 4-20- l! E STORE and warehouggj:Blal'llcuOn, at Brace April - 1- coiuiuumou ranngtmfllv. Avril 28rd- -1 11 “reversin- w w hie was uniligil- - Elders A. Stirling Mac ay —Fl-E8B cement in molgtug-Q- T n 3%. Droofpaper sacks obtainable at, i lcol. B! 4-20-21. —BUY Blacksmith Bar Iron for "Pairs md_ necessary a. 4- - . —TlIE STORES of Wm. Calbeck n ail; W M. Bownesa. Bedeque. will close all day and ovoningufiood Il-fli BORDEN d ed -" hn Jilrfle‘ I for ~11 o; pi. Lieut. (RevJ K811 y v burgh, \\‘i i011. Mid \ are "n1- <1‘ gnilililfli are rmnm; namely: Hubert Hall. e there W55 tliese. it may ’—Pers0nals , young son, Billy Jr. nnetil0li with usiry. _Mrs. tRev.) . relatives in MOMYOH- m on Saturday. ORGANIZATION (Continued from Page l) A Ainsworth. , p. T. Waye, S. T. Green, Mrs M. Hudson, Mrs. Edgar Heartz hrbilcity: R L. Cotton, Mrs. K Rogers. speakers Committee: Dr. J A. Millan. Theatres: Geo. A. Walters. The meeting. which was a citizens’ committee alppoixitc . over by Mr. D. J. Bonnell. nsoring the Dr. Creelmari emphasized that loiver death rate. He cited sever- ch accommodation. Dr. W. B. l-lowatt. Summer-side, ents as to the iiirement. lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan said urgency of this blems facing . cases. He pointed out that the iiiizoriiim should not be called 1- to provide for military na- "is. this beiniz a federal respons- . which should be met bv a - ate facilities. The (iiscilsslnn was continued by J. t. MacMillan. O01. G. E. 1il. Capt N W Iawther. (who id the Canadian Legion was sol- lv behind any movement to ase the Sanatorium faniiitiesl s1rs.VA. AinsworthnLA. Dalton. ‘mmerside. Mr=. Edgar "Hertz. Cfl K S ‘Rogers. T W L "We. Alfred Picknwi. and others. "ti. Full hclleved there would be ‘trouble in getting priorities for :1 h11iidin~ material if needed. 1? "c 1v~= general concurrence in A’ Cont. lowther that . :1 Government be -t*1i e11 immediately. and that. ftlllviriorcl cflmrwlqn b1- under- w», ‘Owl's f‘. w. L. MEPTING lite ivvckli" meetim of ilie Study ‘ii of the Sauris C. W. L. Senior s held n11 Tuesday evening April Willi a large attendance. ltiv of the Encyclical of thePooe ' Mtlrriaee was continued under f‘ lf°rler=hiri oi Rev. Fr. Mew-rm; ‘" filo took charve of the "Ones- ft Box’ a ‘very interesting feature the meeting. A number oi’ nues- s were discussed and the mem- " “Ylbahlo answer= iziven by Pr. ‘FPYWW. Those tekinc part. in ‘he M" "lull Rte cuite enthusiastic gilt those uioeklv meetings. ter im- "studv period" was °' ‘hi’ Feqllkr monthly meeting U‘? W. T-, was minim-ted bu "Pffflftfllil. Mrs. fit. Clair Paouet. smectiniz was aL-o honoured bv v m"°"ct‘ "f Fr. McKenna who rt; manv helpful suggestions. ‘The rend and approved also the “W5 of the nrevimic meeting lgiiites of tha member= of we; "m"? work‘ ich are doing f“ rensiirer then read lier re- l’; which shosvcd a substantial dzwilin the bank. A motion was Huh iit all billii be paid in order the books may be balanced be- “ we Annual meeting. 5 g5 feDorted that the Red ‘Hblmltvenor had on hand con- . ,0 if "mini! and sewing which J e completed before the mid- umrilhe- The members were loud 11 ~1€§“’§§..§’i"‘fi. “£22 hi”? e n1 ‘Aimee quilts y L‘ were recently turned in by anslfl the Sourls Red Crose. H h were made for the Annual Batwhicblunmb h h H. Slackford and dedic- tlie actinfl Pllwl 3°"- This table was obtain- tlie church by voluntary of- gmm the congregation in Y 11‘ , astor of Trinity G slicllrxilabgent for the dur- close up? onegtxgrzdrgg be e con er “martini with the armed |mentine prisoners of war in .Mrs. Earl Dicks I At; the same placed in the 0 loft .1 beautiful silk “Christ- , tl- in the service which {jfifiltfilie to Palm Sunday. _-l\ir. Maxime Gallant, Summer- d9 left on Monday morning on l iness trip to New Brunswick in the lumber in- ~S. C? R. lfilarrgson d tier. Miss Pliy s ave {imefldugrlrqn a two-week's visgt __D,-_ M. Delaney left by 918M ondav afternoon for Montreal. title there he will visit members his family. He expects to re- McPliee. Mrs. Stephen Trainer, T. W. L. Prowse, callcg a previous meeting, was presid- Tiie dialrman. in opening, paid biite to the work of the Women's stiluies. who are now actively movement for in- easing accomodatlon at the San- um e t.b. death rate in Prince Ed- ni Island was the second high- tin Canada. A greater number beds in the Sanatorium means , at the instances of the great need for Africa were launched under the rrolxirated Dr. Creelmanb state- can moon witnessed the first dash is was one of the most important the Province. It t no use having trained nurses; i)‘ able to care for a fraction of Th€| 1'5 "Billed much information frrvm‘ Soiiris River Unit] and a pair of pill- ‘ Mr. John P. Gallant of Borden left recently for Montreal when: he will visit his son Private Earnest. - Gallant who has returned from overseas and is in a hospital near Montreal. Mr. ‘moms; Sharpe of Cape Tor- SDOpt the week-end‘ in Borden with his brother George and Sharpe. Misses Inez MacInnis and Helen Tfiafneer students at Kinkora Con. ‘vent spent the week end at their :- doriation from the ho he G1*::...i.“i:.s m" '° —- iigreeriiicn was p Mrs. Hector MacKenzie of Bor- den was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mrs. M. J. MacIvor of Lake Verde was a. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan ~Bdr. W C. Mathews, of iheiMacAlcer of Borden on Monday last. c A, spent the week-end at his while en route to Halifax to visit h“; in Kensington with his wife her daughter Miss Tessie Sexton of Borden who has been ill at her home here has recovered and on Monday re. turned tn her cuty as teacher 1n Borden School Seaman Norman Jay of 5 3_ Queen Charlotte spent a few iiays last week at his home in Borden. Mr. A J. Jardine of Charlotte- ibwn 16:7 rghe JguestfofB his sister - e a o e Tuesday last. y o" n on Friends h r -- that Mrs. (ifghgreMgglllfigngle 121$ has been in poor health for some time. suffered a slight gtrokg s 22°13, 9:113: are‘; and is Bsain confin- 011 Saturday Everett MacDonald little six year 01d son of Mr ma‘ . Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Borden . fell at his home here and broke -' his coil-r bone. The lit‘li1 fellow i5 rfistin easilv after hevin» h], s_cul er strapped and we hop-g he villi soon be out again. A GAINS I-IEICII-T _;€_°=E into the "coffin corner" of Favorite Tactic In attacking by moonlight" Gem Mfmtlflmflry was following a fnv. orite tactic for the opening phages 0f a mfllor offensive. His assaults I Mareth Line last month |and in some of his battles across light of a full moon. Last night that same full Afri- tof British infantry across 1.20) iyflrds of flat. barren wasteland to the foothills where the enemy wag dug in. The charge came at ll P.M. and In lees than three hours than: battle-fried troupe had won their first objectives. a height northwest of Enildavllle where Axlla guns had threat- ened the 8th Army's road of approach along the cont. The forces of Field Marshal Dr- win Rommel and Col-Gen. Jurgen Von Arnim are dug in in strong natural positions of tough moun- tainous country where tank war- fare is difficult. The Axis front runs some 140 miles northwestward from Ihifidaville through Font Du Feb: and the vicinity of Medica- lii-gab to the coast west of Bi- zer ' . The British 1st Army is pressing from the west along the coast and to the south, and American and Flarench forces are deployed below t em. served. It was suggested that the different Convenors submit their reports to the Secretary a few days before the meeting so that she may condense them for her report. Arrangements were made for holding a Bingo and Dance in the hall in Poster Monday. ‘The usual amount was voted for flowers for the altar for Easter A motion was made to have a i ME5< said for the living members on ' Ami] 28th. The meeting closed with the Pl‘!!- ‘er for the armed forces. Produce Markets MONTREAL. APTll 20—(CP)- Produce r ceii today as reported by the Dom ..cn Department of Auri- iculture fol ow:- t Eggf: Graded shlPfIW-flts Qlmlfid on spot at A-large a5 1-2. A-mvd- | lum as i-z-aa 3-4. A-imllm 31 14- 32, B 32 1-2. C 29. Butter: First grade creamer)’ prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-37. first] grade solids, jobblng price. 36-35- 1-2, wholesale, Que. No. 1 pasteur- ,ized fresh and storage 35 1-4-35- , Cheese: Current receipt, colored and white, western 20 FOB Que. 20- i-4 FOB Montreal. wholesale job- bing. western colored and white 22- 3-4123 nominal current make. Mont- rea. Potatoes: '15 lb. bags Mountain Que. No. l 2.0a. No. 2 1.57-1.80. u. B.-P.E.l. m. 1 2.00. fancy 2.20-2.30. ‘MM iii-"Wscrai ncn Also pain and soreness of piles. Relieve promptly with soothing, medicinal lotteiowri Also News of the Day and Short Subjects SHOWS 7.80 and 9.15 Matinee THURS. 3.30 P.M. SUMMEBSIDB Victory Loan Meeting At Kensington held in the King George Loan. Kensington. who is the loan salesman for that district, speakers. their savings. He said would contribute in the manner people in all previous drives. I The second speaker was-Flt. Lt iA. W. C Tustin, R.C.A.F., who battle fronts of Europe. seconded by Mr. showed motion picture= tlons Russian scenes. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem-S. 28 Naval Ratings Leave ilere Twenty-eight naval ratings left H.M.Cb Queen Charlotte yester- day morning for service elsewhere in Canada. Hurcc- were from On- tario, one from Nova Scotia and the remainder fioni this Province. The first 22 men oii the follow- ing list are all ordinary seamen: Maurice G. Costello, Charlotte- u-n Reginald C. Currie, O‘Leary Ivan T. Dalton. Fort Augustus Joseph Fell, North Tryon Joseph Stanley Gallant, merside Jens Richard Hansen. Carleton idin S John F. Hawkins, Charlottetown Norman J. Jay. Borden Albert C. MacDonald. Wat River Archibald C. MacDonald, Canoe Cove Rudolph MacDonald, Canoe Cove Joseph Francis MacDonald, Mt. Stewart Basil Boyde MacLeod, Murray River Lowell F. MacLeod. Murray River John Cecil McAulay, Stanhope Ambrue MoSregor, Bear River Donald G. Miller, Northam Elmer G. Phillips. Summerside Francis Pltre, Charlottetown James L. Steele. Charlottetown Gordon R. Taylor. Canoe Cove n. E. VanIdei-stine, Newton Cross 0. B. MacDonald, Stoker I. Weatville, N8. Sum- Eddwardoiit Lemon. Stoker H. Wi sor. . ‘Fliomas Wm. Palin, Stoker 1'1, New Toronto, Ont. Roy H. Murphy. OD. WT, Sar- nia. Ont. John D. Stewart. 0D- WT- 931"‘ Stanley i-‘l’. 0mm. 0"!- 6°39’- -—An enthusiastic meeting was Hall, Kensington, on Monday evening, in support of the forthcoming Victory Mr. John A. Thompson, of Victory presided and introduced the guest 'I'he first speaker was Mr. 1,, R, Allen of Summerside, who referred to the necessity of mepeople sup- porting this loan wholeheartedly by that he knew the people of tfnat district that has characterized ilie Island spoke very interestingly of his ex- periences on active service over the A vote of thanks to the speaker was moved by Mr. J F‘. Profitand Franklin Nauss. Miss Hilda Gillis was present and of muni- production in Canada and Above is a picture of the recently completed clehyration plant at Sum- I Honored On By ROSS MUNRO (Cflllldlilll Press War Correspon- SDMEWHERL‘ 1N ENGLAND April ao-tcPi-(Aavmioei- Royal Canadian engineers of tunnelling companies which worked for the last two years helping improve Gibral- tar deiences were honored here at a ceremony when they were presented with special watch fobs by the army commander, Lit-Gen. A.G.L. Mc- Nau htcn. Al the Canadians ‘are back from The Rock now, having completed their particular Job, and 297 of them paraded in their southern England Camp to receive sterling silver fobs bearing a key represent- ling the key of Gibraltar and an en- graving of the Rock and a hard- rock miner with his power drill. On the reverse side were names of the recipients. The watch fobs were donated by Hon. C.D. Howe. Canadian Minist- er of Mllnltlmls and Supply, himself an engineer who has followed closely the work of the Canadian I Suppers. Speaking to the troops, Gen. Mc- Naughton said “you have left your mark for all the time to come in Gibraltar and contributed greatly to strenghten that very important TF“. CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN New Dehydration Plant Royal Canadian Engineers Service At Gibraltar T CENTRAL 6 IIRRIIIIQJ This column is relerved for new» of local interest. but advertising ol I new” nature ml! be lnserteu at five cents a word. ltrlctly pay ible in advance. EVENING DRESSES —- $7.95 in 817.95 selling for hail price. lsen- Iledy’! Ladies Wear. 4-21-21 FIJNERAL 9F MRS. RUSH — will be held this morning at 8.45 from Frank lieniiesscys Funeral Home to the Church 01f the Most Holy Redeemer. the Roman Catholic Cemetery. HOME FROM ENGLAND-Pie. Louis E. Latferty of Charlottetown has arrived home from England mersirle, which it is expected W111 no going into production shortly 1r ‘Hie funeral of Lemuel Rush‘ Burial will be in 1y riiids Memiie 0f Sorority In 0h’Town Mrs. Melita L. O'Hara, counsellor for the member of the Charlottetown. She is Mrs. Miss Lucille Mann of Br Man. vestlgaws the poseibillly’ of where he served for 18 months _witih the Canadian Army. He was a member of the Tank Corps. Pte. Lafferty is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lafferty of Char- lottetown. FUNERAL TODAY-The funer_ Return From to St. Dunstan! imperial post." Among the recipients:- Lieut. J. B. Kirk, Noranda, Que; Sgts. M.J. lvliwLeod. Thet- iurd Mines, Que, FJ. McKlnnon, Lnvemess, N S _ L-Sgt. W. J. H. Aiken. Rouyn, Que., corporais G.L._ Carscadclen, Rouyn, Que, .w. Parsons, ‘rhetioru Mines Que" G. Rogers, Inverness, Que, L-Corporals J.A.W. Lavigne, Luskville, Que., W, R. Lutz. Dartmouth. NS. Suppers, W. Blackburn, A. A. Grenier. W. Lulancette, B E. Le- Gault, D.G. Maracle, Rouyn, Que, D, Brown, New Glasgow, N S., L. W. Brown, Gatineau Mills, Que, C. S. Campbell, Stcllarton. N.S., H. Castonguay, Malartlc, Abitibi, Que, P.J. Cnlton, Megantic, Que., HP. Cormier, Amherst. N3. J.C. Crowe, Springliill, N S , W. Devlne, Spring hill. N S., W.E. Diggins, Stefiartan, N.S., E. Daugherty. Buckingham, Que. RE. Ettinger, P. Gibbons, Halifax, E. Guitar, Turgeon, N.B., _ L W. Hciiwood, Springliill, N S , prints from $2.98 to $7.95 selling for H.E Jones. Truro. N S., A.J. Lcc- $1.98. Kennedys Ladies Wear. kie, Noranda, Que, C.A. McIntyre, -—- 1 Glace Bziy, N S., S.B. OT-Iandley, LATEST MONTREAL Glace Bay, N.S . B Oliver. Reserve STOCK SALES-Contributed by Miflefi- N-$ . E D. Smiley, Wal- Dominion Marketing Service. Cattle i tham, Que, M.C. Vanclieaf, Arn- about steady, calves fifty cents low- tfleld. QM‘.- J L.N. Vzilliere. Que- or, hogs unsettled. Steers l0 l-L’ 1» bee, L. lvilliams, Noranda, Que. 12 l-ti, heifers, 8 to l2, butcher rows at 9.30. Then the bod’ will be re-i turned to the Funeral 3 p.m. when it will be conveyed to the Roman Catholic Cemetery for interment. t TRANSFERRED T0 ,\’\'|NNIVEG_ |-Inspector J. A. Wright, who has, ‘commanded L Division of the Roy- , al Canadian Mounted Police in this province for the ast three years is being transferr to Winnipeil. it, was learned last night. It was. known earlier that. he was going to a new post but it was not iearn- . ed then where. l-lis successor", In- spector A. G. Marsom is expected to reach here today. at Edmonton, Alberta. Wright may be here scheduled originally for Good Fri-‘ day. SPECIALS: Dresses ~ crop-es and What might be termed the open- . ing gun of the Fourth Victory Loan in Summerside, was fiifd last I evening when the first public rally I oi the drive was held in the high school auditorium, Summerside. Mr. Walter E. Darby, County chairman presided and stated in his opening rcmaiics that the people of P.E.I. were asked to raise tin.- lnrgest sum of money in the history of the Province. the staggering sum of two million five hundred thousand dollars; that Prince county was expected to raise the sum of nine hundred thousand dollars. He. suid that when he first , heard the amount he uias of that opinion that it was perhaps im- possible but after attention: the nOOn he had a deep seated con- viction that "we shall not fail" for at that meeting he saw unbound- ed enthusiasm prevail amour: tire‘ assembled salesmen. He ended his remarks nv saying that “we must consider the stic- rlfices made by our fightin! torces and measure our sacrifices by theirs.” Mr. L. R. Allen. who introduced the speaker of the evening, Lieu: MricMillan, Have an outline of the plans for the trophy in which siimmerside as well as all other centre= across Canada is compet- ing. Mr. Allen also gave a resume of the programme which is plan- ned for next Tuesday iri Summer- sicle. ‘Ihe biggest parade ever staged is in the offing. with an unveiling of the many window displays bv the different Summer- side merchants. A monster rally will then be held at the school in the evening. He stated that at Kensington last night that they ex- pected to raise the sum of one Inspector Wright ls Remembered marpectnr J. A. Wright, officer commanding L Division of the Cornwall sented with gifts of cigarettes from the Provincial government throildh‘ m, Carry On Canada 00m and of comforts from the Red CTN! gocpgtv, The presentations were looked‘ ami- by a representative 11! the Canadian Legion War Service!- WANTED — IXPERYENCED MAID. Good wages to right aarty- AWN Mrs. D. A MacKinnon. 3 Kent 5mm, 4-21-24-20-31 Auction Sale OF Household Furniture I am instructed by Carl E. Croc- kett. to sell by auction at the show Sununerslde, on April 28th com- encing at 1.30 o'clock the follow- ln furniture. ‘(lichen Range (hot water front) Enterprise Majestic- Kitchen Table and Chairs Kitchen Cabinet. Chesterfield Suite (3 DIEM!) Occasional Chairs. Wicker Suite (8 pieces) Studio Couch, floor and Tgblg lamps. one large and sever- al small rugs congollum square 3 ainall tables. 9 piece walnut din ng room suite 2 mirrors. l large. l pmall ice box. 4 bed, spring and mai- tresaes. 3 dressers. 1 cheat of draw- ers, 1 wardrobe and other articles. ‘ (WIGWRA Terms (lash. IIUGII I. MORRISON ,_ Auctioneer c-ai-ai-n-ai‘ Before leaving they were pre- there and who is being transferred fwright was presented with an en- mom, or A.B.|,. Horne, Water Sh, , Royal Canadian Mounted Police was honored by the Provincial A. RP. Committee last night. At a function at City Hall Inspector grayed watch and an address. Ma-... 1m- W. l-I. Poole presided in the un- avoidable absence of the commit- tee irman, Hon. J. Waiter Jones. The Charlottetown A.R.P. oom- nepmeented also. of the organizations praised the sound judgment of’ In- spectof Wright in connection with A.R.P. matters and referred to the very valuable assistance which he had rendered. Inspector Wright spoke briefly in reply. mentioning his regret at leavine Charlottetown and his ao- m-eciallnn of the gift from the A. RP. committee. For Sale at Alherton The Albion Terrace Hotel. beauti- fully situated In centre of town with flve acres of land. large garden well cultivated. This Hotel has l9 room: completely i‘ along with silver, dishes and linen, has hot y water system. radiators In each room. This lloiel in comfortable and homellie. has served the irlvelllng salesmen for years. l Apply on premises to ' MRS. I. E. BIRCH. YIIIIIIIII. a Lieut. MacMillan Is Guest Speaker At S ’.S'ide ‘salesmens convention in the after-tgéggrelgegy‘ Momso“ i,a.nd presented to Lieul. MacMillan ‘ by the chairman. Mr. W. E. D.1rb_\. iwere shown by B. ~_ _ [the P.E.I. Travel Bureau. PiTllfipStfi, ’ .- the most interesting of these was "one day of wzil”. which dtfiiicted the heroic war efforts of the Rus- \ sian army and the people of the at Soviet Union in their fight against t,‘ 7 l-2 to 10 cows 6 to 7 1-4, bulls 8 l-2 t0 ll i-i‘ veal calves 10 to l5 bulk l2 to 131-‘. grass calves 8 1-2 to 9. Hogs un- settled no early sales. Spring liiinlis $9.00 to 12.00 each. sheep '7 to l0. It will interest dairv cattle producers to know that at a recent uuctrn sale in Quebec grade dairy cows reached a top of $225.00. "w remnan- BOND- At a meeting lzuiidittl LiiUilo-Jiltl dollars iiliiiougli . \'i-i- _ . , t. ,'i‘,‘,f‘f,’u,,‘{f’1‘r“‘e l“ m“) 1”“ “m lottetoivn Council of the 1:1 mcuL R0,)“, Mum/Imam me cf Columbus last night it “as de- cided to purchase a Victory Bond. A subscription was made. al~o. to the soup kitchen at Queen Square School and funds were alto/sated to further the development oi the K. of C. recreation center at Victoria Park. The lecturer. R. A. I\'I.’l"ntll‘.- aid, reported that the suin ill Still was turned over to the Sister; of Service at the Charlottetown l-Ios- pital. It 1va= thy proceeds of .='1c- lred concerts held recentlv 111v ‘lecturer also an wimccd that a pert" "ir mrrml" would he lirlti On April 30 A fr. s1 of the mes"?- iinr: was a model debate put on hr students from Queen Sonar" ‘Sricool. The siiblwt was resolved fhnl a ’I"V‘\\f\‘ ‘thrv-Ifl l-p hlFIt mm. Three excellent moving pictures l nerting PEI. \vi'h the ma. land. G. Rogers of ~— -~ ~ -- - - speaker oi the evening, iii his genial and modest. way said he fel; quite sure that. Summerslde and the Couniv would more than reach their objevtive l-le gave a most. interesting account of the various methods of miiies-‘vei-tiiiig and ill a clear way extilalncd the method by which the Navy deals with mines, magnetic mines in particul- ar, He iiiterpersed his remarks with many humorous anecdotes wtlldl oi-ciirrcri (lurln; his service iii Africa. A liziirtv vote of thanks was \\'lllC]l was N.D. MacLean t... More people are looming ovary day that when lomothinq around the homo needs fixing it l: timo to consult the C-I-L Paint dealer. He is more than o. merchant of top quality paints. Ho will gladly advise you on all the little repair jobs that you mull do for yourself, now that repairman urolcarce. And, remember. that when the job need: paint for protection, your C-I-L Paint dealer I011] top qualify paints and finishes for every household purpolo. C-I-L i TS FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECT 0 LARVELL BROS. LTD” Distributors. week. although his departure wash‘ Charlottetown. Mrs. Richards with Miss Bigelow of the same chapter, Del-. ta. Chapter. in Brandon, desi cover for the sorority magazine. The Torch. in January, 1942 two girls were province. Others have been organized in Saint Fredericton and Moncton. Personals Miss Katherine Young, Belle Rii- 1 er, who recently underwent an 0P9!’- ation for appendicitis retumed yesterday Spr. Russell Smith, who is ing with the Royal Canadia gireers, in Nova Scotia has return- He ed to take up his duties after spend- unm next -ing the week-end with his wife and lends in Hunter River. _‘The chairman was Ken MacMillan. iOne tlie pro side were. Gilmer Pe- McKciin ll On the L11 u" 1'1 nee Mac-Donald. iers. Lorne 431,2 side were Allan Nociian, Cyril Cal- laghnn. and Earl Nicholson. u“; i‘ decision of the judges was in favor Beef, qr.- of the pro side. BIRTHS AYIAVAVIID-lii lllf? citTfiu/s/nil/"Vi l on April 12th to Mr. and Mrs. 1'4» Winners and "m" J. Aylward Southport, twin boys. fTIIOMPSON-On MORLEY, April 5.. iii-iii, at the Grace Maternity I-Ios- 1mm tiital, I-Irhiiux. t/o Mr and lVlrs. _. . _ 7‘. 11L r T: 11 oii Halifax, :1 sun. ((11,015, g, n, l-lei . Stuart Le. . DEATHS S'I‘EEI.I£—I11 April . l AYLWARD-In Cliv April 15th. Alattliew Aylivard in- t, fant son of Ml‘. and Mrs. Jo Aylivard Southport AYIJVARIl-In City son of Ml‘. and Mrs. John J ward Southport, MclNTYRE-At Mill Cove on Ap- i 1, t Si ~ l t‘ 1"“?!- Zglgflzrbtimeaewgs dglghfi [Zalgndua available at the Branches of m0 organization Richards, wife of l-lt. Lt. Richards of the Royal Air Fierce and former- ing a chapter of the sorority in,i.o obtain a1 of t.h l t k mfmeli Li}? year 1 er, one . . take Plugs affgfpakyhlliaxgflgmerfbig}; ‘ ifitrrlinatii-“fogceg cffflicegagndothe oth- 1' 111G315 remmded m“ P"°5P@°“"° 3P‘ Funeral Home this morning at 9.201" to a naval officer. Pictures of p Basilica where ‘ their weddings were carried in the high mass of requiem will bg sung . April, 1943, issue of The Torch. Should a chapter be formed here Home until it will be called the "Aloha Cllflll- , ter" as it would be the first in the recently . lPIJlFlOl Please Copy). ipiir alt. 3 for Horn-i 1111 if? iii-i“... "Ztlfiffitii ii - l . h“ J. ‘ P iubarb b Hospital April 12th. Charles Avlwarti llllilll‘. PAGENTNL r litanning Sugar For “Quota Users" Sugar for canning may be obtain- ed uy about. 1.500 institutions in Canada now llswu among ma "n91. “quota users", olllciaLs of the Refit:- mwmulonayion Administration declared yes- Application forms will pg in itation Auniiiiismltioii early next week. They must be iiiiuu and en- tered at the llftlllftal. later than April 30th. Boarding houses, hospitals. Penal “M111 institutions, boarding schools, and lreligious ‘institutions are included J’ L‘ Branch not Mrs. O'Hara, of Seattle, Wash. 1am m; [he u t. . ; .1 h arrived here this week and will re: u q 0 A “Serb or w “c main about l2 days while she in- canniiig sugar will be supplied. Any of these now Olkfdllllg our,- side the quota system are supposed canning sugar in the isame manner as the ordinary con- sinner. ‘lhere is no provision under this isystfim. however. for canning sugar l I01‘ resturants, llOlU aiiiceiis, sliiif dining rooms, bu; -, and clubs not residential. ' The ruiiuii udmiiiisliution of- form- Agnes gned a .'I'he 1 lcants that. the home canning ap- plication cards from me- ration books of ozitli lnfiivitiiiiil iii the iii- stiiutioiis must lJL‘ ‘Llilliil 1.0 the main iipplic 1' _ names and 111i: hers 0i those ll ,writte11 on their IZIUOII cards, What pOlllldiiilt“ will be accorded to the i IllllUllr u l iii: be de- John, home serv- ll En- Yesterda 31 's Mo. ket CORRECTED FOR “TEDNESDAY AND S.~\'I‘IYI{I)\\‘ ISSPLS‘ and con , 15-230 8C lb. 11oz: 28-1330 lric $1 Eil-"UO .3“ Biiiliiiq Meat lb. The Fowl “km” i'(..illl. qt. Imported Head leuuce, each mitten plants Fleets. per lb 7d tl1z. ,1 . tit-s 11k j Stveei potato-rs. lb. IN MEMORIAM Oil Ayl- . _ 1 4-“ l _ My‘, ‘ ,.I,._i_\.. _ In loving memory of our deal ggcgoaqgvcnxf F: 1k gnu. “lye, muihcl‘ MRS. AIUSILS )l.‘.l{'IlN, in e rcsld}, Th, mnmin, ulio plissi-il aiiuy April 21st, i912. at 9 0'01 to Si. Ailcliiirl}. _ Church Col-ran Ban Puiirclul be thy resi- dear mother It is suect to liieolhc thy name. ROSS—-At Vallerficld. P.E.l.. on l" life We loved 11111 dearly April 2o. 1.1143. n’ Donald Ross in l" death We 1111 the same- fior Bilili year. from lirr _ yum. _ _i,-.;-\i-p Lovingly remembered by her smi <t~r“11" 11* ‘i pin Ir .l‘lll€lll Viil- and ‘MUBMETS- levfield‘ CB-m-Eliffl‘. 4 PULLARD-At Moncton Hospital April l8 1943 Miss Gertrude Pollard. in her 22nd year. daughter of Mr.‘ and a well rounded out program z»! "m". H, at 2 p.m. from her late residence» 0f speakers will be presented, ' l- Interment will be 1X1 the Cornwall -=' Cemeter . ‘ 4-21-18 Card of Thanks Nari invasion. UNDERTAKER 1' and Mrs. Ariliiir Pollard. New Ha-i The mix; pllbnc mowing of Um 1w. ven. The remains arrived at the. .__ urn-i,- will no llPlil tonight at B0r- EMBALMER ; Curd-fie Funeral Home nfondav Mrs w A Willie and family, den and on TllllfSdilV night at i. f, 1112111. ‘Fiicy were forwarded to Milton, P E I, wish w expuss Central Bedeque wlirre these A churiimeinwn and New Hm?“ where the funeral ser- them appreciation and thanks to all splendid pictures will also be shown i, Nam, wmsm" vice will be held £06181’. WBdHBSdBY those who assisted them in their recent sac. bereavement also w those who sent flowers and mes- _ sages of sympathy. 4-21.11 1 For bale Everywhere