ZIZACLE _SIX ‘ijljllfgill-IARLQTTETOWN __G_LJ§Kuir'il\i UEIITRAL IiUARDIAIi This column ls reserved for nan 101' local interest, but advertising 5 c! n newly nature am be lam-ml at ilvo cents a word. strictly pay- | uble in advance, PRIIIUE EDWARD TODAY — Red Skelion in “I D-OOD IT” --SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION l4 TOP MOVIE STARS in Rt I i COOKS m Photos. . CONFEDERATION S URANCE. IN. LIFE Two Kings of Swing Are — In The Shining Fture | I ‘ for SHOES NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK ' Plan All-Summer Planting to Keep, Victory Garden Soil- Prodiicing p. I A well studied Victory gard plan should provide tor these point: 1—An all-season harvest, so tar 3- ll Wfllblfi, o! all the vegetables grown. > 2-. reduction oi an abundance oi every crop without wasteful sur- Pllliei. which consume space and I‘ AVOID ION - , TIIE SIIIIIIIIG FUTURE ” n. y...» an.‘i..¥.“§.§1.v.”“ m“ —- yo“ vhkh “Md h- devour t» e , HML , needed crops. N , SHOWS AT 230 _ 6J0 and 9J0 ‘ ___i BOYS LOW SHOES il-Continuous occupation oi the y CHURCH NOTICE ior Parish oi’ I BQYS’ BQQTS land, so that a maximum yield tor ,. _. .. - ,,. lglliltlfrylfiggdstRygktxlcg 1% sundgy. angioznuiligedfl wzvshialsrecexitilg ‘ Si u t 5V th; space occupies is IIn-oducflt - r > j pr1 . . o 11's, M on, Even- bind m5 9 z o prepare suc a p an, a study Y __ . kllilinPray (1.00 P. M. St. Mark s. gfgfefiffvifofiekgffgéfgmfimwflyg Priced saw, $325, $350 should first be made to determine . . _ M i U‘ Rev? gldneyexrllnlgaglgsyleliezzlteu?‘ M. m” dkwarded runwunem" crown‘ W galtadnd lliltagllgr Ill: - i ,_ _ - - . . . , ~ _ a‘ d" oua 111.1. 415'“- iifiulgi-i‘ dt’ét‘i.éi...."‘llfiifil“l‘lf~ P, MFIN S sléolfi ' grow from which your family re- . .- ~ 50' r %. , -— - _ uses o use. ‘nil “BAD Y 71MB F‘ , 0'23"“? gag}, g A g T0111”: {Blrgayaflferggges gllirxnncg/hicgggys $1518 ‘gtildths r5331? Ne“. deem on m. qlmm’ o! mum Straight-Line Layout m Victory cum el m» scam I.‘ ‘QV w» L PRLUP IN YOUR V0,! 16m “~5- fls 1352i, s_ g2‘ groncep?“ theatre together with "l dood It.” i ' esch vegetable needed, and the space unoccupied tor long. ‘ ‘ beets,~ior lsll 4"‘ 0c“ " i, W,» Koren and New Dominion due w u... inf. dxlé 1.. ncfithyifi MEN'S SHOES ‘lfiéfidlfiiiiitiflt"°d“°fi"" T“ “m ’°’. 1”“ "‘" "m “°"~“*‘°“'°"' ’“”"° ‘O’ V‘ I. S“ ‘1Ya,‘i_s'§°’§.“{.“‘§ 713,0 5151:1159? ' '03 "synmnalm I‘ A Goodyear Wells harvest, ‘total produfirtiorzlvsnfissi: ab: filliniggzhgll: Vvgategdsfveggdtil: in: °w"15_Green bu“. ‘m. "'- ,<.~> ~~ - " ~ " " isrci-ssrr..*azt its. Err-Err widths :‘.*.r.*:;"‘..r*:.:e.:::::.:vin2..c '.'°."‘°.:%:1*:1..‘:.:F.°J."d 1..s:.1~e.~r .*:...*'".=~,::-;,;-~ _ —-—~ , c t tn. t1 ti tn _ _ _ suns u‘. .oow pl é QT Tug, Km]; 0p s1‘,_JA1\lES./1- Eufiifgfi we er a e“ m e $600 am! $6 50 flnotheihtaa the first is used up, or drained. Here is the schedule: i ., Row PF-Bush lims beans. I 1 Bot-l} Moljnlmlt and Evenly?‘ ‘gig! IP The combined talents oi Good- MENS RUBBERS 5 ‘we Y 1811a 01?. Row 1—Cucumbers trained on .Row_18—Beets. June sowing crass: .‘f:'r.."c.°.::;c. an {.%?.’l;1..‘li.1$.fa£-P‘°..§‘"§1..é’“§1.ii‘i L’ 1 .1 t. ..2:‘:.£:'.‘ifr.."l°"l““°"’.“il° “i? z-s . .. . 1. .1 u i" “ism” m" -" - l - - - __ _ . I, . ° ' _ s er es, an e cw was c ar , arves l . I H. Bussell Somers. M. A., S. T. M.. in The Shining Futum. "l" e Qua" 1 y prachcal application oi them is season. ‘l oniozlwplfnts, Igilshhpdfiuzfifd‘! Iwho will also preach the sermons, l the morning sermon is entitled I "Master oi the Storm" and the ev- nzning one “To the Dlshenrwned." 1 ‘The music will be under the dirclc- ,tlo11 oi Miss E. Lillian McKenzie.‘ I at 2.30 o'clock. THE SECOND DIPHTHERIA held 111 Prince Street School April 17th P. M. Queen Square School, A I 111th, 3 P. M. West Kent School. Apr1l 19th. 11 A, M. Rochford Square , School, April 20th 3 P. M. April 21st. ‘Model School l0 A. M. Nntre Dame 1 Acadcnly 11 A, M. Parkdale 2 P. M. Spring Park 3 P. M, Children un- | able to attend first clinic may befrin 1 inncculatlins now. It 1s most urgent lthat all chlldrcn over six months! “c: of age should be protected ruzainst~ Diphtheria. 4-15-11. -——' i TTIE BAPTIST CIIURCIL-At- the morning service of worship there will be sennon by the Rev. 1 Mus. Bac. The Church School 1ncct_< 1L Sizes 6 to 12 illustrated in the plan which accom- panies this article, and the planting schedule which follows. Row fil-Parsnips, all season. _ Row 4—Egg plant, 12 plants, all IBBBOIL » Row fll-Csrrots, May sown,‘ Row Ztt-Parsley, all seswm Row lid-Peppers, ll plants, all IIDWARD McINNIS Gt. Geo. St., Near Kcni t‘ 11v MEMORIAM] MIT-S. RALPH BERNARD The people oi French River and MARC-ATE 593001» vlclmty were shocked to learn of» The following t5 the report for the death at St. John. New Brun-‘the month of March for Margabe swick, of Mrs. Ralph Bernard sQhQoI[-_- ince Lucy MalKenzie) on Monday] Grade 1x; 1_ guy gendeyson; 2_ 41 5991155- 1944 i" ‘he "mi "Fe °I1Ros5 Woodsidc; 3. Elilecn Howard. Mrs Bernard was the daughterqiogggdgdxgg, $5,212,?’ 2' oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald- Gr d v (u, ‘I R {dc D - t MacKcnzie oi French River P.E 1.. “d9 “ ~ - a} l‘ yme“ ' where she lived nearly all her life. GT3 9 V (bl- 1~ mml" Hendfl‘ July 1937. as u bride. she mov- Son: 2» Gene Crane. ed to Lon: River and during her Grade V (cl: 1. Freda. Mayhew- short residence made lasting Grade III, Sn: 1. Mary Kaye ‘icnclshlps. Lucy, was a. woman of Mayhevw; 2. Bonnie Woodside; 3. stirling worth and will long be re- Barb-am wqgdslde. membered for her acts of kindness Grade 11L Jr; 1, 35W; woudside w both old and young. 13v nature a. 2' 5111-1193, 39,15,150“, nurse. she loved to minister to the Grade n: L Flam Cram, >4 5 Ronald Noble. “Alter Easier - Whnt?" The Junior Choir 1v111 lead, 111 the music oi the morning and} 11111 sing the traditional Sypanssh; “I11 Joseph's Lovely Garden. 'I‘11'~* (“l111rch Schccl 1'\_v1tcs vou to "fil- tlclpate in the Bible Studv perm! at 2.30 P. M. The sGlfllOn by i111- ,Rev. Ronald Noble at_ the evchurg’ service oi worship Will he 011'. .S\\'eetly Solemn 'I‘houg'l1t" (A151 lbrose) will be sun: by the B11011‘- ‘Jnhn Inch. Mus. Bnc, organist c.1121 ‘cholrmastcr. will be in charge cf , the music at all services. TRINITY UNlTED-‘CIIIYRCII. - by Rev. T. E. McLmmnn. the Min- inc and eveninz periods of worship. The sermon subjects will be, 1_n the morning, “Our Earthly‘ “Hcuutnrre and the evening theme The UMP cncv of the Gospel.’ Sunday School under the supervision oi lvllss Marie MacDougall. director oi relisiflllfi education will meet at the usual . hours. The morning music will con- . . . , .,<i,r-.t. of an anthem b_v_ the choir and ~ "“' “my M” mam Wm u“ T11“ ovcning Anthem will he “B155- ']‘()])_.\Y ONLY _ EXCITING DRA“__\ foal B." The God And Fathcr"—Wt-s> “THEY DAME TD BLOW UP AMERICA». n “"“ “° 1'; bv Station C. F. C. Y. Visitors urn i.-'11'd111l1y WCICCIIK‘ in (hos? 5P1“ Pius Dizzy Detective — Comedy and SERIAL SHOWS AT 2.30 - 7.00 and 3,15 —?——-— CAPITOL REQ] . . 4' * xém: V/[féifvb 34R ‘ Pa,‘ 14 6/‘, 3E9’, I’ Also TRAVELOGUE , NEWS - Science - etc Smiih Personals :_ ML E. .1, r-Jfnqa, 1oprcsonting Kelpgg Ltd., is visiting the Prov- ince on business Mums. Joseph Huilhfis. WW5 James Doyle, North Rircr, left Monday morning ior trummg else- where 1n Canada. AJB. G. Eric Ballcm, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballem, Pownall who has been a patient in the P. E I. ’ .3 Iialliax. . Mr. Peter Croken, R-CMP, has -' returned to Ottawa after spending rell Mr. Croken has been with the returned to his base alter visiting ' l-liida MacDonald GREEN ROAD SCHOOL Report iorthe month oi March: Grade X: 1. Frances Conway. Grade VIII: 1. Emmett Conway; ‘2- Viola Tools. Grade VII: 1. Catherine Toole. Grade V: 1. Linus Conway. Grade V: Br; l. James Conway; 2. Clarence Toole. e V. Jr.: 1. Evelyn Conway; 2. Eileen Conway. Grade IV. Sr; 1. Jeanette Con- way: 2- Margaret ‘Poole. Grade IV, Jr.: 1. Lmno Toole. Grade II: 1. Leonard Conway. Grade I (a): 1. Marion Toole. Grade I (b): 1. John Conway. Grade I (c): 1. Hamid Conway; 2. Joseph Coulson. Perfect attendance: Viola - Tools, Jeanette Conway. Margaret T0019, Lorne Toole. Joseph Condon. Tellchfi» Myfflc Costello. ””EMPIRE“\ TODAY DNLY SHOWING AT 2.30 -- 7.00 - 8.45 STILL THE FAVORITE OF ALL CI-IARLO'I"II‘E'I‘ OWN WESTERN FANS sufferng and weakness to ha home sonowlng lmsbnnd. two snéall child- Sundnyfls service; will be conducted lggll-‘aiidfnrmufilhifée gag“ gamer“? 5°“ istcr, who will preach at both 1no1'_n- Cume- chanouelown, ther, John MacKexizie oi the Vet- eran's Guard Halifax, Nova Scotla. rived In sick and many \\'l11 cherish fond (‘wind I , ,. .. , memories oi her tender care. 1 ‘ e a ‘, l’ Mmmy Nlmhmv’ Two years ago they moved m Sh] Grade I (bi, 1. Dannie Bearis- John. N.B. I11 t e te fall she» contracted "Flu" from which she ncvcr recovered. Early 111 the New Year she entered the St. General Hospital for treatment Marlmerv, Shirley Henderson. , , zxud remained there one mon-th and Highest average in 59mm grades; was then removed to the Sanmo- rlium, East St. John on March 211d On the above mentioned date lMilfCh 6) God called her from =- o ‘Grade I (cl: l. Roscoe Major. Perfect nitmdnncc: 11111131 H: d lor grades. Mary Kaye 93.6 per cont. Aldrin“ L._Bcll, Tc for ever more. She leaves to mourn. besides her ‘ so Janie. Mrs. Vernon sister . one bro- The body of Mrs. Bernard nr- Kenslngton. Wednesday night accompanied by her hrs- square feet and one pint 25 square ICCL. n _. .__...___-_.._. g ..... .. . - _._..._ __ Jchn erson. Freda hinylzmv, hiary ICnycLEDIUSIC CIIARMS ‘SOMETIMES practising the corner, three 1'93“, Ruby Hc11dc1‘s:11 80.5 per cont; jun- Harry Wilshire sold he smashed two‘ Nlayhpyv windows of Thcmas Maggsf house, because Maggs‘ cornet playing kept, The Bermuda islands are qzracti- naval prom, 101-10“! “m,” l“ ‘ 1m I ' Do not copy this plan and sched- Row 5—Peas, iollow with ruts- season. ule, but make your own, based on bagas, tor tall harvest. Row 24—New Zealand s in conditions in your garden and your Row ii-Carrots, follow with green all season. p uh‘ beans ior iall. Row ‘l-Leat lettuce, follow with onion sets, for late green onions. Row ii-Green beans, toiiow with carrots, for iall. Row il-Endive, early sowing. Ro\v 10—Beets, iollow with leaf lettuce, ior iali. Row 11—Onion sets, follow with cndive, for fall. ’ Row l2-Turn1p|, follow with Chinese cabbage. _ Row 13-Wax beans, follow with roan-r r0011 wanna ' Where smaller quantities an |quiru l lb. (or l. pint). required,’ use a rounded table- 5' X 1°’ 941111118 50 Ml- f x l0 ieet square). You may flg- 5pm" per square rom- F" m!“ lqmm 21m’ (or 1 quart)‘ 1m. one pound pa, ping, 5° M, venlcnce, here is a table show- ' area 10 by 10 1t. requires two ing some common areas and th quarts. One quart will feel 50 balances‘ plant io ,qu1res 241b3_ ' ca on or ea : \ ' - 5‘ x 5’ equals 25 sq. it. — re- lqulspegx 1%) lawn‘ 250° u’ “T” own family preferences. In making any plan, adjustments are always necessary, with a little more oi one crop sown here, a little less oi an- other there, in order to make each sowing a complete row, and keep the ground occupied all season. So tar as horticultural cvenis can be foretold, this garden will pro- duce n continuous harvest all sca- son, oi the family's lavcriie vege- tables, without waste surpluses or avoidable scarcity, and no garden _ Row 25~Peas. Sow early, {alloy with Brussels sprouts, tor fall. Row 26—Kale. Sow early 1a;- m season. Row ZF-Broccoli. Sow or set on‘ l2 plants early, grow all season. " Row 28-Lima beans, trained m ie-nce, all season. ; At back oi garden, my so g“; Ion: will be planted to tomatoes, trained on fence. Lacking lance‘ use stakes. Thirty-six plants can‘ be planted. j The standard application oi a balanced plant food is 4 pounds per 100 square feet (a space 10 S DEFENC __ WB-AtZNhgOON —(CP)— Beiore in Con. aw». harass. The Judge fined Wllshlre $1 plug-H _ BRISTOL. Ei-Till-il-lld - (or) - (Amages. "Nuclear. Air. wnkeJtliaggsrtaid he haul beenjallyualhcoral. v I . n lame number of people gathered 3- AYS-S STARTING MUNDAY T“ m, mo,“ 4,. H . - at . . .. i _ ~ . ‘ (iélirlilsiléfkdxwsere vlsitors to gthe c1tygofTma§énpeuers Du olgd nigzh- SHE LIVED |"N- ' ——- ‘E333? “than? wait; ‘ Officer Stewart Leyla DOHQ- R» Hamilton, Willard Meek. Fred and C.N.V 11., son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harm Bema;d_ Hospital lei; Wednesday for; band. his brother Oliver and her brother John MacKI-snzle and was conveyed to the home oi Mr. Frank Bernard Springbrook. A private service was held at. the house on Friday nltcrnoon. n-t one o‘clock, and thence to the Gcddle Memorial Church where service was held at 2 dclock. con- ducted by the Rev. H.111. Bun- tnin. minister of the church. Where from far and near bearlniz s1lent testimony oi the esteem in whizh ,thc late Mrs. Bernard was held. 1 Mrs. Harry Underhlll presided at ‘the organ and the following hymns were surm: “Abide with Me.” "As- {lee-D In Jcsus blessed Jesus‘: and ."The Christians Good-nhzht.’ l Mr Murdock MacLeod. 1411111 iRlvcr. sang a solo “In The Garden Interment was 1n Geddle Mem- |or1a1 cemetery Bdlfllnlni-‘i the church. Rev. HM. Buntain oi- ficiated at the grave The funeral helm: 1n charge of Mr. Joseph Dav- ‘ldson. Kensington. Flowers irom the iollowlruz: Pi1low—Husband and iamily Spray-Janie Vernon and t1 . ySpray-Jack and Mir-fluorite- spray-Oliver, Hattie, Glennie 6s Claude. Spray-Mr and Mn. Bernard. Spray-IMI. and Mrs. Frank Cur- ‘iam- Mounted Police there ior over a r16- ygan await/km. and Mrs. Mwdooh 1 __._ Mavhwd- “H, nnuroncsmsur LAC. Shawn MacDonald, has UN" U_K_ _._-€--——— MRS. ELIZA-BET! HOOVER Mrs. Elizabeth HOOP". nee 39E‘ rett died at her homo l9 BChOOI 5"- North Woburn Mass. Tlhmrsday. Ma-roh 30th, at the I80 0t M W!“ Mrs. Hooper was born in Wheat- ley River Prince Edward Island, on January 4, 18511 the daughter oi Benjamin t and Catherine llllacMillan. S10 has been a resid- ent oi Woburn for more than iiii/y years, her husband paaang away here some years agofiho had been o, member oi the North Congreg- ational Church ior over thirty years. She is suzwind by two John Barrett oi Ibrbea, North Dakota and Hugh Barrett o! Fisher Branch. Manitoba, Canada and also one sister, Mrs. cathrine Wares oi Wheatley River Prince Edward Island. and the late Mr. Archibald Barnett Wheatlcy River. Funeral services were held at the Ari-hum‘ P. Graham Funeral Home, 103 Montvale Ave. Woburn, on Saturday aiterno0r1 at 2.30 o'clock With the Rev. Eton K. Bsaaett oi the North Wobum Congregutigna] 1} .1123 , a. . ., '5 S ‘ '1 .' flhxpulausr s1 "flan nqrggy m- Ax‘ rmwliylo ‘srlitllilzfi ‘PROGRAM SPQRTS 60“: V 1A1‘ LAIVIOON - LEW LEHR . hill - (l-WIEN VS. Rl..\('l\' DRAGON ‘i i1 l! 0N 1 "ca-nae 1v '-"1 1.1.;.""“wi.a;' 417i 1!’ L~v-'Il1¢1'. :1 iiurw Lcxvuwr, ,' ' Rapon [or m,‘ u t, _“ g Grudc III ~- 1 E111 Camphcll, g, f ‘Grad, X M", ‘figmlfPflmqhcr zltlrlxlrrvyn llucsiis. a lnrrcino 11am, f PROCEEDS nv am 0|:- *4.»- Flrrla Myer». 3 Anna Arscnault. Grndc 11 Pcal H I - Grpdc V“, __ l as“ C: b3" v - r unlllllll, 2 _ ‘ . : agomthm Hammmv 31;‘ cggrlgnMc: prgsryndgrsriignu1lqvflmg ‘Y, Milblle X R11)’ Equipment fgr [1_ E‘ I. i ymunor Murphy. I? :11’1d Tllberculosls Hague Imml by the author"! o! - 1* ‘v.11. 1 . ._' . __ , I NON. w. r. MULOCK Inc. MJ. P -,.,, “posits ,1,.,‘,.‘,fi§,,.> "£2,111,123 WLIl9ggil;r1li1l6rvD..-1n.. I 1mm n.1- further details regarding Ticket Sale. ' ' ' “mum” omnm’ TCJCIIPI‘ - ill-iii; C 11111.1‘ 3Bctzy Wedge Hrmrice 013,10“ —4-4--4b . L... IEThe-"Dharlottetown cm Glub itiart PRESENTQ Kenny & ilis Western Gentlemen Church officiating. I term t at Woodbrook CemetI-Iy, m w” this city. RECORDS U.K. MAIL TO REINFORCEMENT UNITS A CHALLENGE TO US _ALL . . .- HIS is a war of movement. Never before have troops been moved such incredible dis- ' r1. tances, in so many theatres of war, so quickly. Night and day, thousands of men are in motion, by sea transport, motor truck and air. . . edging into enemy territory, shifting to keep the element v of surprise. Did you ever stop to think what it means. under these trying conditions, to find your friend or relative, and put your letter into his hands? ‘Yei in spite of the tremendous task involved, tracing men who are moving from reinforce- ment units in England to group depots in Italy . . . or from one location to another. . . or through hospitalization or while on leave. . . in the face of every sort of war hazard. . . 31,500,000 long" in addition to parcels and other items, reached our men in 1943. .»"" w.” REINFORCEMENT DEPOT NORTII AFRICA REINFORCEMENT DATTALION C.M.F. ITALY JED REINI». .. JEMINT DAITALION C-M-F. 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