PAGE Two ‘M? In! lnfluundl “Mm from sum 1m. 01m murmur n: modem: pricu. Boston Tuesday: and Friday! n 5 ‘senmofizwmbfle . ‘ ro BUSTON '”-P"""""*IIIII=LH-hnIJblrlIdnL cwhlallnd. "' H" I'll- I- l- II In Auction Inf-huh Anminnwwhncllllo way. I Tickets mod l vi Sdmlqh hermit»; iii-lawful.‘ u, Q Mm ma“ Juno 1. 1nd mod resuming h. Bu». hr niliu not hm dim u am. 111mm,, a, d meal: I Regular nailing: fro 511 [g "-1. H-JW v- ~18 All. _(::-"l'I;Dii:d;;:yt'oi-1Ml.h.-lf: (D.§.T.) next day. Returning. lean Boston Wednes- day: to June i: n g EM. (D.S.T.), due Saint John 5 IEM. (A-T.) nut clay. Commencing Juno i8. in" due SAlnlJohn io AM. (A.T.) next day. ROUND-TRIP (OACH EXCURSION FIRES Ialllng Willing‘ md modng nu. <p.s.r.1. STEAIVISH IP LINES a urynlonu. Illll‘ I§§1v"'.'i"1'-".i'.'i"l111'=".. 1533i -_ 51110511111‘; “flluillfli 3.115;" 111m 11 France Recalls Athl0iie’s Work In 1914-18 War ll! GLADYS DI. ARNOLD Canadian Press Correspondent \RIS_ May 13 —<CP1 —Frencl1 '1 "s. 11‘ iccnlllng with plciisure nmi CJIIULUKKllLLIOII the associations o1 uie Ear. of Athlone, govemor- eiiernl ciesigiiate of Carmdn. with ‘iziiice and the French. troops m the First Great War. Leon de Lutmrouse write: of the git-w G01 ernor- General 1n the wrnrnicsl terms, recalling iii-at 26 ‘ears 111:0 Count Athloiie was once lore iLDDOlflItXl that hi h vOSB but when the war nterven and he. as n staff officer. ioincd the British troops in France. '1"1i> Earl came in Contact with the French forces when British. Fri-rich and Belgian troops fought In one of the stiffcst periods of the war, in October and November 1914. and stopped the Geniiaris on the ganks of the Yscr River in northern mince and Befgium. “if he 1s Count Athlone to tre u-nrld, brother of the Queen Moth- er of Ffnizlrtnd and uncle of his Maiestv K1116! Cieorize VI. he was m- us the vouniz contain 0f m" rizish Anny who was at our side 111 the tragic (lav; of the Y5"- a-rlres de Laperouse. "l-le remains 5n m1- momnfllfs of the survivors of > t1. ' 1 ' brigade. He. was A rllijii-mllorlglcanrl much liked comrade of the French officers. Athlone ln Prenchcl ‘ "f remember this llngiim Offkfl ,_ at +++_ ital-ii background nf Olll world Trlniié and Elemitfi . - o The welcome sign In out I French Canadian vucationl jblllbl Ind Tlm iarnmlngun agenry, mimmabllq rIu way, uterine-Mp or t at the Yser passing his days at the side of General Grnssetti. l-le said 7 one da.\'-foijtl1c Gcncml in order to comfort his lfOCDs and keep up 1 111011110. used to sit on a folding ‘ stool at a crossroads which was gwithin the ranize of the enemy's "lift? and particularlv dangerous-i HBnd (lnv indaix. and that man's " too brave for me.‘ Yet lie was a "6011118155011! it-xpcrti of bravery and iliiniseil used lo stroll through the Belgium trenches particularly ex- posed with the same com sure that he might have shown n the meadows of his own estates. "All the virtues of simplicity. friendliness and a sense of humor, united with the oiinlities necessary for the 111211 charge with which Count Athlone is invested will en- dear him to the Canadians as they did to the Union of South Africa where he was xireceding Govemor- General. While his French comrades of 20 years ago are far from having forgotten him." says dc Laperouse. AGAIN “ROW ON ROW" SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE — fOPi-White painted crmses in n burial ground near the Maginot ‘line malrlggravr-s of French poilus and plain wooden ones those of Brit. v1 soldiers killed in the second Great War. JACICS THREE-QUARTER ST. PEYYERSBURG. Mo. — (CPl _Rrc02'niz!ng the 751th year of Jack Miner. Canadian naturalist, the Three-Quarter Century Club d ti: county. Revel in this blend of Old World and New and go your way refreshed from contact: wIthNorth Amen info moat hospitable folk, tho Cunndiens du Vicux Quélno. Herr you'll motor tho modern hlghroado of charming (Ihivouiimi. Lac Iii-Jenn, Chnrlevoix. mighty Sngui-nny, thut majpntic fjnril which empties Into ihn M-Lnwrc-nvv; picture-aqua Tniloussnc, where modern Iiollnlrlrs anal mmlu-n recreation awnll: you against the your, visit this friendly cnriii-r of the Dominion. Como to Québee nncltry n INIII 1'0 G0 {WRIT 1'0 ill Monlrlal, I111" mid elm cllllllflllll Valli-v. (h. ljulrlnllanu, lhn Si. filrlurirn lhllnv, Oulbqq Cily, lnurnillrln Park, Earle": Towmllipn, LA PROVINCE DE I TOURIST BUREAU unease-cannon For maps and dncrlpliva Iinr-nlnra, apply In your hnmn IHIDOI bu) nfilce, or irriln Ilirnrl to ui rnovmc: or Quinn: roumsr aunnu, qutnc, CANADA. here has unanimou 11y elected him honorary member. COME to [.11 Province do Québec this year and try l French (Innnilinn vacation in the land of gully-coloured homespun flllll olil spinning- whccls. Pnrlulu: nf the foods llere too, II the French Canada . . . Cape: . . $0 thin Como by 1% by by BY or ' Chamber of (Inn-mun, mi - (H! ing station in Murray River. were visitors to town on Friday. -->_- [Murray River i _And Vicinity ——— 1 Mr. and Mrs. Prank Herring of New Gll-FSOW. NA. who hu becn1 in Murray Hubour attending the lilunerui of hi: sister ha returned ome. On mull Herring and Menard gergng lllVQ left for New Glasgow MluClnii-cflolbeowholpentthf winter in Halifax-Nit, liu return- nd homo. 0c . Goonoltdoboaii, schooner Eliza. tlh Mack left for New Glas- goauun Friday with a cargo o1 po- a . Mr. John geyriolda uid Ivan Mo- Kinnon who have been in Trenton for u few days have returned home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Marven Johnston ft for Levis, Quebec, on Monday. Oliver Hume who was in Halifax on business for a few day: has re- turned and ‘intends to erect a fill- Mr. Johii-Nrgiison is spending a few days in Hopefield. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Reynolds A miscellaneous shower was given by the young peopie of Murray Riy- er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan on Saturday even- ing. May 11th, in honor of . Gordon McKay and hLs bride. nee Miss Annie Mae Rankin. who were married a short time ago. About thirt of their friends gathered and spen the evening in games, songs and music. ‘The-gifts. which were beautiful. were opened by Mrs. T. A. Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. McKay thanked their friends for so kindly remembering them. Luncheon was served and much enjoyed. After leaving best wishes to the bride and groom all departed to their homes. Mrs. McKay will remain with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Keenan for n. few months. Mrs. Jiunes bebacheur of Guern- sey Cove, is spending a few days in Mllflhy River with friends and relatives ' Friends of T. A. Keenan regret he is confined to his home with a se- vere cold. Carl McLeod and Laird Hooper left on Monday for Halifax. The many friends of Mrs. Ethel- bert McLeod regret she is a patient in Kings County Hospital. Mrs. '1'. L. Cook who has been spending the past few W'Q‘PI(S with hei- daughter Mrs. Dr. Giddings. Charlottetown. has returned home. Friends of Mrs. Edgar Gicldlngs regret she is confined to her hcme by illness. The mat which was ruffled by the Ray of Hope Women's lusti- tute. was won by Mr. Frank Punch- er. brakemair on the Murray liar- bour train. Rev. Wilfred Picketts of Andover. N.B., preached in the United Church here on Sunday morning to a large congregation. Friends of Mm. Preston Prowse regret she is confined to her home by illness Mrs. Alberta. White of Murray Harbour spent Tuesday in Muray River with her sister, Mrs. Alex Maclnnis. Mrs. George McLean of White Sands, is spending a few weeks in Murray River with her mother Mrs. W.B. Butler. . Mr. Frank Curry of Charlottetown spent the week-end in Murray Riv- er, registering 1t Whites Hotel. Miss Eileen Bennett is spending Albert Johnston was a visitor to town on Saturday. Miss Mary Emery of High Bank is visiting in Murray River, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter. Mr. Vernon Curry of Charlotte- town was a visitor to Murray River over the week-end. Mr. M. Neal of Montague spent Sunday in Murray River. A song service was held in the Biptlst Church om Sunday by the Woman's MLssion Society. Quite a large crowd gathered. The program which consisted of hymns and other selections was very nicely carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Johnston and Miss Daphne McDonald spent Sunday at, Peters Road with Miss McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McDonald. British Labor Party. Behinil New Premier Boonrtmmmrnl. Ma is-(GP) --The Labor Party my rs ed road conference. _THE ,. CHARLQTIMETQVYN GUARDIAN / \ What Makes RED INDIAN Better ? The pump measures only gallons , ; .11 tells you how much fuel is going into your tank. Butihcrc are other important measurements of gasoline v.ilue hcsidcs quantity. Thereis Octane Rating, for one, which determines anti-knock quality, and which, in the new Red Indian Gasoline, puts its value wny up. There's Vnlalili/Av loo, which can‘! he measured or rated, but which, in Red Indian, is so high it ensures quick siarting,c:isy,evcn firing and flashing pick-up all the time! Of course it costs more to make a gdso. line with these extra measures of value, but they're all in the new Red Indian and it still sell: at the regular price! In step with the most up-to-d-ate developments in gasoline refining, McCall-Frontenac now introduces RED INDIAN-A NEW NON. PREMIUM GASOLINE-with volatility and anti-knock qualities heretofore obtainable only in gasolines sold at a higher price. You have to try RED INDIAN GASOLINE to believe that a non-premium motor fuel can give such smooth power-such easy starting-so many miles per gallon —wlthout knock or “ping". With RED INDIAN-you'll fccl the difference in the first mile . . . and from. there on, for endless happy miles. A NEW McCOIl-FRONTENAC PRODUCT Rl-I ‘G;'D?._E___ L FlS-T Labor, Ernest Bevin. When discussion the resolution "Win11 April: Grade X (Bin): han: 2. It-a Mclvor MoCourt (equali; Smith. lant Mclvor. Grade VIII: itself solidly with Wins Churchill's National Government. taking its “responsibility as a full partner" in the drive for "a swift victory and a just 1995693’ The party, at its national oon- ference adopted by an overwhelm- in mainrity a resolution sponsor- edgbv Clement Attiee, its parlia- ment lender. and Arthur Green- wood. t e deputy leader who have entered the war cabine . Mr. Att. lee as Lord Privy Seal and Mr. Greenwood ~11; minister portfolio. Tl card vote was 2,- 413.000 to i‘! .000. The vote of roughly l5 to l was not unexpected the general as council of the Trades Union Con- gress. the national executive of the Labor Party and the executive committee of‘ the parliamentary Labor Party had all endorsed ac- ceptance by Labor of Government Dosis. Labor, byaceeptlng its full mc_11- siire or responsibility in the Gov- ernment proiidlv saw = men tiikc posts vital to successful prcsecu- tion of the war. In addition to Mr. Atilcc and Mr. Greenwood. these post; hrid gene to Labor up to to- n. . l] _._ Admlraliv. A. V. Alrxanzier. Supply, Herbert Morrison. Grade VII: 1. Ell. Grade V1: i. Ix-annra McDonald: 2. Patricia Johnston; 3. Elaine Rob- eris. Grade V: 1. Guido 1V: l. Grade Ill: -e:is. l Grade l: l. Wmcon Fnrnirr; Rh. rauriilu.’ hi!" moi. 71' the (llilcsifc-JJO roar! 2W1 opened. Mr. Attlce pleaded for a quiqk (may, 1°11 85 hi? llfld to leave for Lon~ don before the vow and "1 cannot the week-end in town with her act. ot'fcctivr‘lv_ IlIIlIi 1 have me parents, Mr. and Mrs. FC. Bennett. mandate of 1111s conference 11011111.; me- The vole came in time l0 be — announced to the House of Coin- mom dllflnz its brief session 111 which, as here. full confidence was voted in the Government. Some deleuatrs obientcd 111.11 the lenders worn attempting tn mil- through __ about demo- cracy? shoutcii one or two But flflallv l0ud cries of "vole" brought 1n end to the discussion. when i5 prospective speakers ivc-re 111195 up at the rostrum nxviiltinq their my“ Confederation Life Increase New Business TORONTO. May 13_.An increare of more t-liiiii 15 per ccrrit in new bu mass issuczl in 19-10 over the same period 11f 1939 1S repoitcd pv Confederation Lilo Assurance. Bus“. mess for April was up 40 per den; over April. f939-ti11e best month of any yea-r since June. 1931. KINKORA SCHOOL The following is the standing of Klnkora. School for the month of i. Alma Mona - and l-larod Raymond Grade X (Jr): l. Noraen Smith; 2. 1160113111 Kccfc; 3. Raymond Gal- 8. Grade IX: i. Celestine MoOar- ville; 2. Frances Brennan; l. Teresa. 1. Katherine Farm- er; 2. J. D. McCnrvillci 3. Corr and Allison Fnrmcr (equal). George Dolghan; 12. Harold Gran-nan; 3. Eugene Sul- lminrn Farmer; 2. Katherine Morris mid l-ioyd Smith (eouall: 3. Gcnvvievc Grecnan. Louis Monnghnn: without i2. m» Crwr: :1. 11111111 Slirrcnan. v 1. Norton Sim-en m; .2. Phyllis Farmer; 3. Ezekiel Rob. GTMIP l‘: l. l"l.\ Tlvflnnmi: '2. lil- bcri: Ffrlinids; fl. Far] Cnrr. ‘ wnwi “Titiiliilliltffi lNSTITU-fll Central l?"'-nii-- \v(‘1l'l"i"ll"< lusti- hnmr- of l‘ mcrnbcrs. R lll‘f“f"‘.i.. Prrsitlnni in Plwlr. ‘ilectvii more‘ dnpiw- 0"». no‘! mill ncndvrl M 311111191": "f ins? l'llf"\‘ll‘" n‘1"i'n\'rrl Cflvmfllti-cs 11hr“ from. now OIVW qpvfiilliffl Red Cross. Mrs. C. Wood 11nd Mrs. Smith: 2. 3. Wanda Grem- Mrs. W. Wood. School 0pm., Airs. in dlstrrt \V.= d. Ward. Miss Cirlcn. Sick CCllL, Mrsnlvli-s Mitclmod. Mrs. Stead. Pfilgfillll c0111., m Mrs. Hnfilliispie. Fruit. sciit to sick . -. ~ , Corrcspoiidciice rcad iind discus: - "z-iq-J _,____ ___g ____ __ _______ ____ _ V’___W _ .. Link. f tit. Al close of nit-cling the President mm w ms u 6' CSIIIPLI cu l\'li"s._Fi"cli Airline tirho is l‘ M1111 the - Rllflllllflilf‘ silo ~_-<~\= 1- < - . ‘ Gillispie and Mrs. Jenkins to w‘ _ _ __ __ l ' iEi trit to lnnkv i’ s to ‘llnlfl 1.1111 ziiiil in: A" n1" liomc ill Whrit i": 11.1011 and l .91 1'01 liisliiiiti‘ l'-ij'it= _l“" :1 l1li'f‘\\'l‘lI zitilirws in 11m‘ 1iii:i M . 11.1111 L. ioiiiits liilcd ill by M15. Agnew l)l'l‘b'.‘lll(‘(l 101- 11.111 11 gilt.‘ "'1 ‘i711 1 11.1- i110 Mnry vsltc s TF5‘ Capt. Robert Williams. who in Ilfilllls from N; amsns. Norway, cnvcrcd himself with glory, is In lire‘ for lfglirst ili-cnrniimzs from France and Britain. llc ls below-d to he the first (‘nnaillnn in England to get into the British urny. Ilia I Namsos Hero At Sacred Day 111111111111 , '_.»‘w»s\:\ . r- Lat mcr. f‘ "I" 1-" in d mp |q slinirn e n1- "covering" the withdrawal of Allied I M "l"! was mmle pnssllile hv William Henry "llarry" I1’ n Toronto lawyer, who broke down a "Int "I P" ‘ (Yllll- Williams commissioned rs a Second lieutenant. lie I 1(‘-'-‘N'l‘ltl3l, nsvlstinghady Kemp distributing emblems t0 l‘ , ronto garrison,