‘JUNE 12. 1943 _'__.fi—-;___fz_~— CHURCHES TOMORROW ‘T, [ETETVS CATHEDRAL suoucau luchford Square _ ‘Tun Quail-Ink Male: SQVICEE ‘QKDAY _ C mmunlon. wiongllyoral Euchar’ ‘ and Ser- ‘w’ gqndny School. {A svensong and Sermon. DA — H“ Holy Communion ‘(.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday e" litiiai... 9'” Eveneonl m rd"!- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ,._ w- l- Li""".$:::;'-. "0"" mum eirtlfzxlllonald omnigt, Miss Lillian Earle. 5,91, Director. Mr. Walter McNutt l-ll Communion (IIDIIIIIIIIBJIUII School m"; Morning Prayer and Ser- 1110i]. 5 d School. w E3313,‘ Prayer and Sermon. Tifilsrrclzl/xu THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES hunlncrT H B ll _ Li In th Rcv, . . usse ‘HSOITTIFEIS. .\I.Ae.. S.T.M., R.C.A.F. Director of Music. E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. 10.00 a.m. Church School. 11 am. Morning Worship. Anthem “iinrk, Hark. My Soul — §hcllt>v - lilr. and Mrs. Reymond [nil Clio 7 pm, nlng Worship. “ AIIIITCITI Fall-est Lord Jesus — pztistr Iiriiclictt. — Junior Choir. jiumtng service broadcast by Irllll. services will be conducted Eid the sermons delivered by Rev. _ J. lluintrihur, M.A., B.D.. Stel- mtrq N5. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton treat iillnicie r Bcv. G. Carlyle Webster Mrs. Edwin Johnstona Organist MORNING WORSHIP ‘The preacher for both services IIII be thc Rev. Carlyle Webster. 1V1 A.M. Theme: “The Danger of ilnmpramisc". Hymns 135. 553, 32R. 351. Anthem “Lift Thine Eyes" —- Iieiirlclssohn. -- Girls‘ Choir. systems. WORSHIP 7.00 I'M. Theme: "The. Sin of Choosing The Second Best.’ Fymns G71, zss soc. shin-Mrs. Arthur Roper. "l vie glad when they said nntn pg, let us go into the house of thc Lord.” z The Other Man B! RUBY M. AYRES - O§-0QOO¢ _____tCcri‘iriued_Ffrom Page__fi)__ Pauline! He tried to recall her lice to his fading consciousness but finieliow he could Only see Bar- ". I U O Pauline was busy arranging fresh "WW5 in the drawing mom ivhen the news ii-us brought to her. She m no’ liTllng very happy. Bar- bi sliiirlcn departure had hill‘!- .a irii. her puzzled. e longed to be a Perle" is wcll os a perfect wife. ir ous mind explored every l. cranny of her hottsehoid ntl in what, particular detail she lnrl titled in hos ltality. and reluc- uuliv s80 tiiccldé it must. have been n till . nllis was never nice to Barbara. l’ “Tl-i impossible to disguise the lici that he did not like her. This morning nt breakfast time, for lliltalltc. he had shown only too lalilll‘ that he objected to taking llqaln in the cur. It was too bad 0i him Pauline ‘carefully arranged the it" losrs in a silver bowl-a wed- iil‘(‘.=10lli. Only six months ago “Qffisiii- lliid unpacked it. - with a host. of other lovely b v six months! Tt seemed a. “l! "mo. and yet she know people Th“ had been married for sixteen leafs - tlventv years, thirty years "f oven longer, 1 "(Duct the time will go more filmy when wc‘re really settled P?“ iii-id used to beimz f-liine told herself with a little filing of satisfaction. As thorn ‘mm one of the roses gave uitne flwi‘ puck. and it was while she bfidfiillly wiping away the tiny m, do” blgldrflxén her linker that Dostmanl" Pauline thmlflht ‘i she Went to the front door, but 5 lltie letter box was empty and Qlli" the alas panels she could c, gully outline of a man's " 81136. “Efillne opened the door. then she m"? t‘ her breath sharply. for the He yore an officer's uniform. ‘m ooked at Pauline with kindl! aflfn- 011cm?" he queried doubl- n}. I0 fi . bee rc- about not gett print» xtliglgtlzhe m‘ thousand miles from the - e wléelrlwwtheomian I Ironic-unity s er. ‘ sorry I“ fag“ there has been e We: an amt,‘ tiemsn by name Pa gfflgnemgiouant m would have 5%,!" t UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED cannon Quill 3'“ "I!!! Miller, u A. n, p, m" 51"" Mfllilllxall. Deaconess. LEA-M- l- le! Kendall. A.C.C.0.. Orlanlet 11.00 a-m. Public Worship. TI" Nflllllcll. Primary and Junior flfibartments of the Sunday aehooi will meet at the usual hour. strmlm Rev- Hun. Miller. ciIIIhIiIIIi-“IIIH” SIXI-wun“ d o r . n 8010M. l‘ I Slnallnian. 7-00 li-m. Public worship. Sermon Rev. Hugh Miller. Ellnfhemtl ““ ' r Breathe An ‘WT! "E B I ”.—Lit I . Visitors CISIEIIIIEII] Iellcltltlncltle My BAP I iST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets llinister - BAV- I. Judson Levy, IA. THE CHURCH SCHOOL meet! at l0 a.m. the special attention of all interested is called to thia nun- IIIQI‘ nun Morning '0I'SI'lIp 11 1.111. Llgicrrnon " he Turning Point of e. The Junior Choir will lead In the morning music singing "Fail-est Lord Jesus" (The Crusaders Hymn) and “Faithful Shepherd Feed Me" (Blair) Evening Worship ‘l p.111. Sermon Lic. Athol Roberta who iaucordlally welcomed to this pui- P Solo "Just For Today" (Seaverl John Inch. Mus. Bach organist and choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Ad Interim Minister, Rev. Lowell C. MacPherson, 8.5. A.B., A.M. Miss Marionne Saunders. Organ- ist. Worship at 11 mm. and ‘i .m. J Morning Sermon "SPIRI UAL VALUES IN CHARACTER" Duet “Whispering Hope" — Blaken-Mlsses Katherine Wright and Erna. Eninan . Bible School at 2.30. Evening Sermon: "HEROES and HEROINES of CHARLOTTE- TOWN." Anthem-"Jeeue 1| Calling T0- day" Stebbins Mid-week Meetlnl. Wednesday 7.30 p.rn. ‘fleicome. GEORGETOWN SCHOOL Following is the honor roll for Georgetown School for the month of May: Mrs. MacDonald's Dept. Grade VIII-l. Connie Meir; 2. Gladys Iloumere; a. James Fitz- EGIBICI. Grade VTI-l, Eleanor Hobbs; 2. Mary Roach, Wanda Jay and Arn- old Murphy (equal); 3. Virginia Grant. Miss Quinn's Dept. Grade VI-l. sonny Johnson and Cullen DeLory; 2. Sally Johnson and Stephen DeLory; 3, FTEKIIIIS MacLean. Grade V-l. Margaret Levers; 2. Jean MaoConneli; 8. Everett Llew- ellyn, Mm. Jenkinh Dept. Grade IV—l. Beatrice Mair; 2. Ann MacDonald; 3. Mabel Stewart. Grade III—1. Lorraine Roach and Gordon Babineau; 2. Margaret, David and Joyce Fosarty: 3- Phyllis Marlcll and Betty Arthur- Miss Keenanfls Dept. Grade fI-l. Bernice DeLory and Bernard Walsh (equall; 2. George Mail‘: 3. Mary Stewart. Grade I tSrJ-l, Marguerite Herriphiil; 2. Ruby Allan; 3. Sheila DcLory. ' Grade I (Jr.)--l, Lilly Hearne: 2. Dmald Landry: 3. Louis David. -—Principal. E. M. MncKAY. Mortgage Sale ' 1-0 be 501d by public auction in front of the Law Courts Buiidinl in Charlottetown on Wednesday the 7th day of July, 1941i, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon._Aii that piece or parcel of land lying and Milli? on Lot or Township Number Thir- ty-seven in ueens Count in Prince Edward slend, bounilc and described as follows: Bounded on the went by the» line between Townships numbers Thirty-six and Thirty-seven. on the east by a farm owncd or possessed by Andrew "and, on the north by land owned or possessed by John Corrillfl. ind on the south b land formerly own- ed or ssesse by Michael ul- ray n w in oslession of J Grimes. hav ng a front of nine chains or thcreabouts on 111B line between Townships Numbers Thirty-six and Thirty-seven. and running back from laid line due east for a breadth of twenty chains, bein the farm formerli ocouried by Ilugh and Angus Me eod. The above sale ls made under I power of sale contained in an in- dcntura of mortgage dated the 21th day of May 10 3. rnade between Vincent McLeod of Dromore We" on Lot or Township Numbe Thir- ty-scven in Queens County In lllil Island. and Agnes 6611711110 Mfl- Leod his wife. of the one part. "Id Catherine Mclnod 0T MOITIIIIIB l" Kinls Counts aforesaid. woman. now eceaeed. default hav- ing been made in the -payment of the principal and interest thereby "Irma!" rth particulars apply u. or ru er MeLeMl l: Bentley. Solicitors, to. Charioiitetown. Dated this 12th day of June. l0- 43. W. E. Bentley bert 1. o. train. EIXAOCIIOII Estate late theriue m ' e-lz-lc-as-J-a-u IR-RET-Tllefir “fiend-enamored suited-eel- A demand for sin all-Welsh radio station will be raised in the House or mmons by the Welsh Parlia- mcntfl/ Party. A resolution alilll theSBO tHwliglllllrtlbnhllNfil..u- eeineiil. l0 0r ever shall you be DANCING ‘Brighton iilub TONIGHT Admission 25c B. I. S. Dance ‘ in Holy Name Hail SATURDAY, 9-12 P.M. Admission 25c Old time and modern dancing. EASTERN GUARDIAN nova STORES . and Balm Peters will l: cigggltltggclfi g/ednaelxfilynoratthgioobré idulring the 10th. Clark Bros. g n“ n“ - J??? . .'BEG'INNING . Leans Barber shopfmiilflgnggglle, lfvlll close at 6.00 P. V1 daily except ‘Zhlsfaldfly and Satiirda evenings. 12.00 rioo w a , A‘ M. fl e n65 ays (i-gopslli ..'STORE CLOSl-Is '1 P. M. d 11y éXcei-‘rt Tuesday and Saturday. WIad. a needay afternoon .30 c0m_ mencing June 16th. Clarke Bros. BANKS I MOIIIPGBI 1531;, Royal 133 Abitibi 140 Abltlbl Pid 121,. Asbestos 24 A Oil 331-, Bathurst A 13 Can Vickers 3% Dom Tar so. Don A s Ford A 231:, I-Ilr Walker 5e11, Home Oil 355 Imp Oil 147.’. Int Pete gut; IT ALL STARTED OVER POTATOES MONTREAL. June i0 4GP) —It all started over a few po- tatoes, but it has brought Nicholas Hiioue. vegetable ped- dlel‘. l Deck of trouble in thc form of charger of offering blibes to three law-enforcement officers. It started when Price Board officers probing illegal market- ing of otatoes, seized five bags of see potatoes from Hiicues truck. Police claim that Hilcue offered the Prices Board official a $25 bribe. offered a second official a $10 bribe and capped it by offering a Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable $15. l-Iilcue pieced not guilty and was remanded until June 1'7, with bail set at $500 bond or $100 cosh. Personals Miss Muriel Crooks. Trenton. N. S., spent the iveek-end with friends at Greek River, P. E. I. Mr. Jas, Huntley, Halifax. N. 5., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. 8.. Dingweli and Mr. Dingweii at their l new residence, New Glasgow. PEI. Cpl. Vernon L. Myers of Boston and Mrs. Myers are visiting among relatives and friends in Cardigan and other points in Kings County. Mr. Ray Moore of New York has arrived in the ci spend his illmmbl‘ vacation with relatives ere. Lleut. Arthur Crockett. Westville. NS. spent a few dnys in Charlotte- town. P. E. Island. and was a guest at the MlcLellan-I-fowatt wedding. Mrs. Louisa Clark of Montreal is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Robert Hunter. 213 Prince street. Mrs. Harry Mathicson of Char- CHARLUFTEOWN __G:UARDTAN_ iiENTiiiiL GiIARiiliiNi hie column h reserved for new: 'l‘ of cl at eble in advance. COOKS for Photograph; CRASWELL for Photographs. local interest, but adver- a newly oatare may be inert: Admission 35 cents. H. J. A: BROWN'S Chiropody of- fice will be closed until June 18th. UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH -Ci0spel Service, Sunday, June 13. 8 P. M. conducted by Charlottetown Command 6-12-11. SATURDAY CLOSING. - The wh rf office and coal yard of A. afternoon during August. Please order coal early. 6-4-41 Dillon, R.C.A.F. graduated yester- day from No. 4 Wireless School at Guelph, according to a wire re- I-le is training as a Wireless Air Gunner and will have to com lete the gunnery part of his course ater at another training establishment. CHURCHES. June Ila-Services: Todd, Minister. ANNUAL CONl-‘ERENCE—Mari- time plant pathologists of the Fed- eral Department of Agricultures science service will hold their an- nual conference here June 21-23, it was announced today. '1‘he meeting coincides with that of the Coiladiarl Seed Growers‘ Association, which ls_to meet ilere. and the two bodies will hold a number of joint sessions. VISITED P. E. I.—Mr. and Mrs. Epll. Jenkins of Maclsellaiis Brook were in town on Sunday visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jenkins. The former had just re- turned from a most enjoyable trip to Charlottetown and other parts of P. E. 1., wilere he spent a few days vacationing with relatives and friends.—l\'cw Glasgow Ncxvs. RECEIVES PR OMOTIO N._ Friends ni‘ Lieilt. Willtiinl M. hilar- tln. who has been serving with the R.C.N.V.R. since his graduation from Queens University, will be interested to know that he has rc- cclved a promotion. After going overseas. he took an intensive course in his chosen work, ultra short wave radio, before joining his ship in October 194i. RECEIVES DECORATION-Mrs. Leonard Sumptel“ iilee Marjorie NfncLcnlli has received word from hel" husband, Flight Sgt. Slimptcr R.A.F'., stating that he had receiv- ed the DIEM. following the raid on the two large dams. Mohne and Edcr. in Gel-many, Flight Sgt. Sumpter was a navigator on one of the large Lancaster bombers which participated in the raid. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Sunday's Services will be conducted by the Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., D. D. Dr. Miller will preach at both diets of worship. The Junior departments of the Sunda School under the supervision of M ss Marie MacDougall will meet in the social hall at the usual hour. The morn- ing anthem Will be Wsrrens setting of the hymn "Even Me", Mr. Roy Smailman taking the solo part. A tclordial welcome ext/ended to visi- ors. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCI-L-Suilday. June 13th. Tryon 3.00 P. If, Bonshsw 8.00 P. M. The Victoria Troop of the Reserve Army Corps will hold its ClllINIl. Parade to the ‘Pryori Baptist Church at 3.00 P. M. The Choir 0i’ the Al- ban Baptist Church will be in at- ten ance at the evening service at Bonshaw, and will provide s ecial music. A very cordial invltat on is extended to all to share in t-hesc services of worship and pralsee, WEDDING BELLS-A message has been received by Mrs. Elia MacVlttie. Crsupaud, announcing the marriage in Toronto of her lzranddaughter, Miss Alice Jeanette Yco. to Mr. Edward Patterson of Toronto. which took place May 22nd. the pastor Rev. Wallace Christie of Rhodes rivcnue United church Toronto. officiating. The best wishes of a host of friends goes to the young couple. Mr. Pat- terson is employed in a war plant in Toronto. The bride was also en- gaged in ivzir work in Toronto. TllE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The service of morning worship will be observed at 11 A. M. with sermon lottetown, accompanied by her dautzhter. Mrs. Wilfred Swanson. of Watertown Mass, is visiting in. New York. the guests of Mrs. Mil-l thesons sisters, Mrs. E. H. Wing- and Mrs. Olive MncAuisy. Mr. J. T. Doyle of Charlottetown has received a telegram announ-r cing the death in the Roviil Vic-l toria Hospital, Montreal of Mr. G. " H. Moore. Manaizer of National Canadian Druizs Ltd" Saint John. N. B. The funeral will be lield in . Saint John this afternoon. ' 11v MEMORIAM I In loving memory of my dear brother, GEORGE W. CASS who departed this life June 18, 1926. Age 21 years. You are not forgotten brother dear As lo aa life and memory lasts I sha remember thee. Sally Mined by Sister Pearle. 6-12-11. IN MEMORIAM m fond remeinbra JANIE DARK! beloved wife of W. G. Darke who panned away on June 12, 1 "Bielaed are the deed who die in the Lord." er Husband. Inserted by _ unter River. iv. o. Dario, Ii. .. l“ by the Minister, the Rcv. I- Judson Levy, B. A., whose sub ect will be “The Turning Point of fe." The Junior Choir will be in charge of the morning music and will sing The Crusaders 1-1 mil, "Fiitrest Lord Jesus.“ and B airs ‘Faithful Shepherd Feed Me." that the Church School through the slimmer months meets at 10 A. M The service of evening worship will be held at 'i Lic. Athol Roberts, s, student 1'0 the ministry whose efficient con- nection with younz peoples’ work of this Cllurch s very favourably re- membered. Mr. Ivan Rubi sing Seaverls "Just For ‘To-Day. John Inch. Mus. Bats. organist and choir-roaster will be in charge of the music of the day, OFFICERS ELECTEIF-At the annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A, Ladies Auxiliary, the following offic- ers werc clected for the ensuing nson will year: Honorary President. Mrs. Mary MacLesn. President. Mrs. Ernest. H. Anderson. vice-Presi- drnt, Mrs. Ernest E. ciiiwson. secre- taiy, Mrs. James A. Brady. ‘Prea- surer, Mrs. Icrsnlr Tinney. The fol- lowing Vice Presidents were elected to represent the churches deslgnet- ed-St. James. Mrs. Abe Munn. Zion -Mrs Windsor Cam-p- bell. Mrs Arnett l-Iowatt. Trnii Mrs. John W. Dickie, Mrs. . Merritt Piorsythe. Mrs. T. RD)’ Gild- more, Mrs. Ernest E. clawscn, Mrs. Wm. ltlx. Mrs. John A. MacNair. Baptist-Mrs. James Ford, Mrs, James Brady, Mrs A. K. Mac- Phee. St. Paul's -M1ss Nora fang- worth, Mrs. Charles I’ Bentley. St. Peter's —Ml‘s. l-lenry Mactean. Mrs, Leslie Crockett. Central Christian- Mrs Giitliiie Ballingall, ma. Ireith Wright. Ciiiirls Committee for year. Mrs. MarytMncLcan, Mrs. Gordon Quart, . Clifford Mbofhnllfl five cents a word. strictly pay- CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUR- ANCE. o-lz-llI Pic ard 8a 00., will close Saturday June, July and GRADUATES-LAC Reginald F. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST Lon: Creek: S. school 1Q A_ M_ 561-- Rev. A. ‘E. 6-12-11. MILK WANTED We requirgire milk to supply our large demand for cheese. We will pay 50c per , lb. Butterfat or this equals 200 per 100 lbs. 4% milk de- livered. Now that the calves LEGION suit-Tumult oaucs at are we“ started and you‘ Armouriee Wednesday. June Ibt-h “will 1° make “m” "W?" ‘see that your milk goes to f Dupstaffnage Factory. W21 I pay in full the tenth of every month. Farmers club to- gether and deliver all milk I before 9.30. DUNSTAFFNAGE _CHEESE & BUTTER CO. Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. Otters frequently eat only heads of captured fishes, ceivcd by his family in this city.= l They are. Miss lllilfg‘ 'Robcrt 1 A. MacDona lMacDougall, son of lvir. and Iilrs. J. n. .\lucl)oug mo. Ladies Ail‘. P El Hofiniffl-l- ‘ will be held in Ciznriiill Home Mow. day, June l4, at 3 o clock. 6-12-21 0N I-‘URLOIIGH-Jsielitcnant Al» ilson MacMillail of Friirvlciv. who is serving with the Veterans‘ Giiartl of Canada. is spending a filrloligh at his home til: present. l-ic expects to return to his unit ill NOW Bruns- wick within a few days. COMPLETES WHITEWASHING 303.... Joseph J. P. O'Brien has Just completed whitewzistiiilg thc- open-aii- rink on the Prince of Wales College grounds. He began work Monday and conlpieted it ill five days. , , .___ THE UNITED CHURCH Of Can- ada, Hunter River Pastoral Charge Services will be held on Vsundav. Junc 13, as follows: Wiltshlre 11.00, AIM l-lahipshire 3.00 P.M. mutter River 7.30 P.M. Rcv. Icwh M- Murray, Minister. 6-12-11 yURK UNITED (‘IIARGIL Rev. J. A. Nicholson, IVLEIIISICI‘. Services Sunday: Sunday schools cs uslial; ll A.M. Central Church; 3 PAW Yo-rk: 7.30 P.M. Brsckley. The min- ister will preach at all SFrViC;5l.2 POLICE COURT - 1n the Police Court yesterday nlorllizlg a moor- lst. charged with iaiiini! to siOD after a collision, pleaded guilty. H0 agreed to have repairs made ‘to a damaged fender and LWISIPTI nody of the car. The case was adjourn- ed for a week. EXHIBITION 0r Piljrins WORK-Tho nilrlunl exhibition of pupils‘ work will be held at St. Jo- seph's Convent this week-end. Em- broidery, knitting, sewing cooking. etc. will be on display. It is expect- ed that l1. large number of interest- ed parerits. friends and relatives will visit the convent over the week-end. GUESTS AT PARK CORNER — Nb‘. C. C. MacDonald and his bride, of Toronto. arrived on the Island June f. They are the euests or their cousin, Mr. James T._ and Mrs. Campbell. Lake of Shining Waters. Park Corner. Mr. MacDon- ald is ll son of thc into Rev. Eivcli MacDonald and lhfi‘ 18K‘- L. M- Morltgomery MacDonald, POST QFHFEVRENOVATTON- [who have the contract for thc rc- 111 weeks time. A new floor is bclllil ilatcl in v > void corr dor walls in the real" hm!‘ Please note , _ 'Edward Island between Dec. l. P. M. with sermon by l 1942 and April 30, 1043. accordinB 1' ito n return tabled in thc Hciusc of ,, l for Canada in this period were n Maclcan. Mrs Ernest 1-1. Anderson, Miss Jean 1-1.], Phillips s; Son, contractors, novation of thc illtcrinl- of tiic i105‘- ofiice expect. to complete thc 10h l“ art of thc buiidlniz. Th“ been taken down, making about 150 1 square feet of extra floor 599cc- MILITARY POSITPONEMENTS -—‘il‘7 postponcmeiits of military service were requested in Prince Commons this week. Of this num- ber. 61‘) postponements \‘.‘Cl'f: grunt- ed. Toto postponcmcilts requested 31.468 beln granted. No record is mainta neri as to the number applying for or receiving a second or third postponement. ANSWER THREE FIRE ALARMS -Firemen here answered three alarms yesterday but. only one fire was of serious proportions. that at Brackley Beach where barns were. destroyed. The fires in the citv vcerc at 175 l-Iillsboro sircct. shortly be- fore noon. where a root’ was blaz- ing, and the other. cat-iv in the evening. at a dweliinn at. the corner of Elm avenue and Chestnut street. An oil stove out of adjustment caused the alarm. POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER-Mrs. A. G. Esscry and Mrs. P. L. Small- wood were joint hostesses on Tiles- day evening when they entertained Mrs. Jack Bradley formerly hfnrl- on Hoiman. who was mnrricd re- ccntiv to LAC. Bradley of Encliind. The party was lield at the home of iVli-s. R. W. Cairns. sister of the bride. Marion was showered with many beautiful gifts which were opened by Mrs. S 1.. l-Inrrlv and the cards were read by Mrs Lain-ll Bltstin. Delightful refreshments were served. A siiliz-soniz lcd by airs. Willis Nicholson ended the enjoy- able evening ‘ Pictured above are to he the principals iii a Julie wcdtliiii! "him I‘ .I..I.PI'/\IICIC no ‘aka place a s alliifini-IIE- ltilzscDoilaltl. _ , , of Albion Cross rliiil Potty (liflcer “riter L. D. ETHETREGULAR monfhiymmcet-T Piniiiu on April 18th when a. stee A PAGE THREE Announcement I Charlottetown Hospital BAZAAR OCTOBER t l i l i l ‘If I II to I6 hurcli, (‘ilui'inttct0vl'n, on June I5. iluuglitcr ni Mr. and 31!‘!- i oi‘ Newton Cro." . IITIIITITY-VTEARRIVINL Tile train reached here at 6.3a lost evening with 4O passengers. EXPECTED 0N —VISIT — Miss Olga. Wfll'l)lil‘i0ll R N., attached to the staff of Falconer Hoolliifll. Boston. Nlass... is expected to ar- rive in Charlottetown Monday evening. She will he here on 3 slloli. visit to her mother, ivlrs, A. B. Wnrourton. CAR FERRY BIOVEMENTS- The col" ferry S, S. Prince Edward Island mndc six round trips yester- driy. Oil these crossings 22 car loads of lrclgilt and nillc empties iverc curried iicrc. On the return trips l4 car louris of ircigllt and 4o emp- lties were transported to tile main- and. ROUTE DIJIRCII — Soldiers of Bosch Grove ‘Training Centre held a route march through the city streets yesterday afternoon. Licut. J. J. DTCDOTIHICI. M.C., was in charge of the parade which attract- ed much attciltion. The soldiers presented a smart appearance 1n their slimmer‘ issue of battle dress as they stepped briskly along to the music oi thc Training Centre-Band. which was under the direction of Cpl. Emile Doiron. Flynn IiNDER GAME ACT- Two young men from Alberry Plains were taken yesterday after- noon bcforo Justice of thc Peace John J. NIFICGIIIIVYZIY at. Vernon. shamed llilrlci- the Game Act with hunting inxcs not in captivity 1n close season. Both pleaded gum-Y- A fine of $10.00 ivas inlposed on one, the other urns given a three- montils‘ suspended‘ sentence. The offence ivris collllmttr-d nt Alberry trap was set in a fox den. After the mother fox was caught ii: was alleged that she ate iler young. The case was investigated and prosecut- ed by tile R.C.M.P. TRINITY Y. P. U.—‘_I‘l'ie regular weekly int-ethic of Trinity Y. P. U. was held in tho east parlour last 1 1t. Th cling opened with IIhEéIhymne $111260 Praise Thee Oh , God." Kenneth Oates led the group in prayer. Frccl Brown react tho scripture lflsson. This was fol- lowed Ill‘ mi address hy Kenneth Oates on “Fnraivt-ncs. .' The hymn “Ficht The (loot! Fllllii" was sling. A hrnlii-trilst consultation was cur- ried out in which questions asked were discussed by folir of thc mem- bers. Ivnn Clarke, Miss MacDoug- all Hcicll Thomas and Frcri Hrnivri. This ivns rlirr-ctcrl hv Kenneth Oates. GOTIICS ivcrr- ililflfll‘ thc di- rection nl‘ Pailsv NIflCCfiilSlflTlfl. Minutes of thc inst mcctinz ulcre rciid and plans ivcrc i'li1l'li'lillll"(‘('l f-ir ‘lPXI. week. ivicctlnq closed ullth the hiizpwii hrncriictlon. ROOM TO GROW’ An opossum is one-l-lalf inch long at birth. ANNUAL LEGUM HAY FOR PROTEIN , (Experimental Farm Ncivsl Most fnrmms can grow their own RESERVE MONDAY, JUNE 14TH KINSMAWS DANCE — zit- THE YACHT CLUB JOHNNY STEARNS ORCHESTRA Tickets 50c PROCEEDS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES 'ALL' DEALERS IN NEW OR USED MACHINE TOOLS MUST OBTAIN LICENSE FROM MACHINE TOOLS CONTROLLER T O assure Canadian war industry of the rnoet equitable distribution and use of machine tools, the Machine Tools Controller has ordered that on and after July 1, 1943, except under permit, no person other than a machine tool dealer holding a licence issued by the Machine Tools Controller as provided by Order M.T.C. 8 may sell any new or used machine oo . e The order also provides that the only free move- ment of machine tools after that date will be from a licenced dealer to a consumer. Except under per- mit from the Controller, there shall be no movement o_f machine tools: 1. Between dealers. 2. Between consumers. 3. From a consumer to a dealer. Only the power operated metal-working meehine tools listed in the order are covered. Wood-working equipment and hand tools are not affected. Except under permit, orders for machine tools foil export may not be accepted, nor may anyone in Can- ada place an order for machine tools outside of Con» oda. I Applications for dealer licences phopld be 1Q worded to: . ‘4l\‘v~|' Machine Tools Controller; 1020 Dominion Sglolre Building, Montreal, Qhebee. THE DEPARTMENT OI‘ MUNITIONS 8: SUPPLY; Honourable C. D. HOWE Minister ..- .. .n-.n<-.» lemerite. Good lmllt of legume hay peas are recommended. the oats for will help to of set. e shorts ofrthw DHYPOBB should be rust. resistant. mill feeds and grain require for sow vanguard oats l1 stem m" high production livestock. Perennial occurs or Eb-ban if leaf rust is com- and biennial legumes such as alfai- mon- _ fa, red clover, aisike and sweet clov- In harvesting oats and peas for er are fairly widely adapted and are hay it is lmrwlmn" w w" ‘he “OD grqwn f0;- ym; pufpo5g_ Bug 1g, mgy when the oats are m the milk stage. be that sufficient acreage of these Oat-s. if“ Bhd WlCh art! H150 11595 spcgjes 15 not, available for thisfor hay. The recommended rates year's requirements, says F. S. Now~ tare I 1-2 bushels of oats. l bushel osad, Central Elfpeflmentai Farm, gilgess and 30 pounds 0i ystoh per Ott . c - will are very few annual le- A mixture of oats at two bushels g-umes m“; may be used 1°;- hgy, and sweet clover at. l.) pounds per: Soybeans, peas and vetches. and B616 makes 800d hay if cilt when the annual sweet clover are the only 011i! l" 111 the milk SW86- Ih 501110 true annual lggumg gpecleg seeded, areas the sweet clover contributes while biennial sweet cmver- may be considerable extra protein and the wmeflme, used 1n mjxiy-ufg width hay is more palatable than oats other specie. for 511mm] hey, ‘alone. The aftermath of sweet clov- Peas at 50 "pounds mixed with oats ,er may be used for past-ure- ata l to i 1-2 bushels to the acre is; Annual sweet clover. chiefly Hilb- widely used in the Maritime Provin- am variety may be seeded alone ear- ces and in parts of Quebec and On- [ly in the sprint at 20 to 25 round! progin feeds, concentrates and sup- tarlo. Chancellor and OAC. 1S1 per acre. . IMRD T0 9E1’ .7 Yoifvc noticed, of course, that Cedburys Dairy Milk Chocolate is often hard to get. This is due to an enormous increase in public demand, yet the fact. is that, though rationed, we are making and distributing for civilian consumption far more Clidhuryfls Dairy Milk Chocolate than ever before. This has been accomplished by the discontinuance of other lines. We are doing our utmost to meet the ever increasing demand and you may be quite sure that the world-famous quality will remain unchanged so that when you do get Cadbury’: Dairy Milk Chocolate it will be a treat worth waiting for.