1 \ A i HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. liner liar y. a ilaaovq 000i’ Claw iIiMMIdaIIIB and PEARL‘! COUNT] ' News Subscription; Aden-tum‘ mu in ‘ovum owl's-limo” “Ii u W: our H. rllgalote “wm WI!!! direct. lara banner, on qmffif; a‘ wiiibodoiivendioaiiynonolnl q per day or 10o p0 Illl rbone ‘fin... l“ W! Pllwlllililr for deliverleg on y"; "m, ROTECT Y0"! all!!! Vi"! —CENT8AL YuUNfl PEOPLE'S The Guardian lo i IN to BakrrI. h, guardian _ n" 50y at do ‘m "my order in Taylor Dru: Co» Ken- LUnBlg May dance ‘To C Special or: .. u; - ,§. With soloist, May o. 5-5-21 ‘chum w“, mm”, an ‘Bale. Gourlies ibaxall Drugs. SALE - Good: Buy quickly while‘ Gourlies Rcx- ‘ NpCENT rationed. , have the chanoe. Dfufli. IRON and Wine. Toilet yrace Powders. Shaving nns. and all other things usu- in our One-Cent Sales. all day my, Friday and Saturday. lies Rexall Drugs. n nnnlvus SAFELY IN ENG- qD___\/Ir, Fred Platts, Scarle- g has received a telegram from brother L. A ng his 5819 arrival in Eng- week 5-4-61- Friday May . C. Kenneth an‘ tier From Georgia ‘ or Experimental lation Gockerels -1{ a man build a better molise I ,tne uorld wi make a beaten m to his door." Evidence of tilts l been iurnlshcd recently with t to the H005. of Barred Ply- th Rock hens at the Charlotte- Expertnientnl Station. This . of birds is one of the out- . 4mg breeding flocks in the t. lll yulll. uorci- two hundred eggs per VI with an average egg weight better than twenty-six ounces . dozen. Body weight of laying .11; es is an outstanding feature, waging well over seven pounds .. bird ivith individuals weighing crnlne pounds. Lust week the tion received an order from is for nil R. O. P. pedigreed - hhig eggs or R.O.P. individual- pedigreed chicks that could be pplted. This week an order has l n. toycnr production stands at ' n received from Georgia for so , 0P. breeding cockerels for dc ry September lst. In neither .. was price mentioned, the Sta ... being left to set its own figure »~ stock oi such quality. Station i -- his verify the fact that eggs --- breeding stock have been sup- - I to many of the best breeders central and Western Canada i ~ that orders for such stock al- ys exceed the available supply. otato Price licrease Explained An increase in Lila price I toes, which came into eifect I . weds, is to take care u. stir-illi- -- rot, sprouting and storage ~ is, l. has explained yesterday Dy . Ci.“- Burbour, Prlccs 1m“ pply neprcselitative 01' me WM‘- ~| Prices and Trade Board. ’l.hls -_- advance will be followed I‘ l similar advance Juno 1. Prom now until May 31 primary cduccrs ill Prince iSCiWlifQ .slaiid that is tnc farmer-may not sell tatocs in the Province to mer- dunts for re-sale at more than 36 a bushel. However, he "my lidirectly to the consumers and l» eholders at $1.60 a bushel, Mr. Barbour states. Wholesale potato dealers must tot ask lli0l‘(.‘ than $1.36 a bushel ilid lllerchunis should not pay more than this amount to auch whole- Ileri or to farmers-if they do lilll u well as the dealers are Willi"! the price ceding regulat- "u flioncton Ministers The maximum retail price of mums lll this province for e resent month i; 46 cents a peck sold in l5 pound lots. and $1.60- iiwlli bv tho bushel. Householder! l, who are charged more than this lhould report the matter to the! Wartime Prices and Wkade Board. i Potatoes referred tl above are Canada No. l and include oon-| timer. The figures are based ‘ its; than carload lots. which are PM “his higher for a seventy lite pound bag than carload lots UH llannam Appointed To direct Farm Federation Office (YITAWA. Ma b-—(UP)- T110 (hnidian federat on of agriculture a “WW1 today that its president he - Hannam of Toronto, o, gngnlzaecd as managing direct- d“ Will come to Ottawa to take Re of the federation! national m!“ here. ‘mnmm. also chairman of advisory committee n n food board. has e "wanted leave 0f absence for m ngalnder of the year by the u andlifmers movement in om- “ once will assume his new duties “Wham on the incident of 5E ‘HWY ltllllilllN ‘-lJtlil<1r.\,¢,-.... ilAlHl-‘Ui ‘rltlw M lvlvar?! island despite farm labour Ishortage. ‘ Imede an earnestaopeal to the cit- o; Joan campaignriv decided success. Knox Co leggQroi-pntf HA... ‘victcriously for the Allied nations mun at < u‘ F" duly u any ol the lol- ummarlidox - cl». Union 1nd u 1 .l°°é‘i§§‘m.°l‘ils3?°““ 5-6-11 i _ruis is riwoaaauy our 1m] lie-Cent 6-6-11 —ABEGWErr CHAPTER. —,'I'ho "8"!" mfifllmi of the Abegwolt Chflfier _l. 0. D. E. was held in St. arys Hall. Wednesday, April 29th. After the opening eioerclses, the President and Secretary's rePOrts l were both read and were satlsfac. tory. Mrs. Colin Stewart reported that 182 magazines, a p, new number of books were sent. u; the Airport last month. Mrs. Hutt gvg a word of praise to the Councilors Who out on such a. successful Vic- tory luncheon on Tuesday last. Tile annual Dominion meetin or the l-Q-D-E- Will be held in dmonbon, Alberta. from Mav 27th to June 3rd. It was decided to get a subst]. tute from this chapter. The Qrder l ~\-- t‘ . “mm-‘J-n-r — "‘O-DAY Produced all Directed by ‘ HERIEIT WILCOX mu THEAlRE n RLADY to llRVf rou v-llm was soups AhD inning", ALSO NEWS - snows 1.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AFTERNOON 3.30. THE cnalzmrjsjijgwu QQARDIAN ALL 1:115:55 RALPH HUTTAR Summer-side "hul- to the exploits of a girl who braved the terror of the skies to heal lier h heart! PROFESSIONAL CARD 'K7~7\700\'>~'YCR'\\ ~“.~‘3\X'i<'.?~fi§'&%o“ t‘ r. s. ulcllev l Chartered Accountant Office at White Stu- Laundry lummenido. I. l. l, ~ Prices Advance yvvvc. is plenum: to have a mlnstrel show in Summerside given by tal. ent from Charlottetown. The date 0f this will be given later. A rum- mflfle sale will also be held in the near future. A new member, Mrs. C ifford Morse, was taken mm the ChBDter. A verv successful Mission Band concert was given in Epworth Hall on Thursday; April 29th Re,” erend John Jarvie presided. An ex. eellent program was Riven by the little ones whl~h was much entov. Pd by all present. Meeting closed with the National Anthem__s, Victory loan Meeting At Alherton An enthusiastic gathering filled the Alberton Hall to capacity at, g, V811! successflii meeting of the Fourth Victory Inan campaign hold last night. Rev. Mr. Davies was chairman and gave a forceful appeal for slip- port of the campaign. "It does not make sense lo ask our young men to go to war unless we back them up. he declared. "We must. make this war my war." he said. Premier Campbell urged all todo their part so that the war will end and so that victory will not be un- duly deferred. He commended the people of the Province for their support of the previous war loan. and the Rod Cro=s campaign. He. also had wcrds of praise for the high percentage of enlistments and the increased production maintain- ed by the farmers of Prince Ed- Mr. B. Graham Rogers showed th-e film “All ‘These Things" which was very well received. He also izens of Alberton and vicinity to help make this Fourth Victory New Assistant To Mr, Howe OTTAWA. May 5 lCP>-'l‘he Munitions Department announced ltonigzht the appointment of Des- mond A. Clarke of Montreal. for- merly director-general of its ship- building bmnch. as a. special assist- ant to Munitions Minister Howe. and the appointment of D. W. Am- bridge. formerly assistant general manager of the Ontario Paper Co. at Thorold, Ont.. as director-gener- al oi’ the ipbuildi branch. Oppose ‘disgraceful’ Liquor Situation MONCTON, N.B . May 5—_KCP) v. F. BlirlDii Long, President of the Moncwn Ministerial Ai- nanoe, announced last nllht thflt 8 committee oi Alliance members and_ Sunday School superuitenueiiis nad- been appointed to deal with the “fllS-griLCcIili" liquur situation here._ ne made no further comment re- ' gardlng the liquor distribution sys- tem and lengthy lineups at li c0!’ stores but Said the committee Id decided upon an educational tem- perance program in Sunday Blldl uible schools. In addition, each minister will preach at least one temperance sermon a month- clne saint John Ministerial M- aoclation adopted a rosolutivn Monday requesting apwllllmtfli °1 G. Fulto Com- APPROVE CALL roiwmo. May i-(CP) — ‘The Toronto Presbytery of the Presby-, tartan Church of Canada today RD- Zroved a call extended to Rev. J- . Self of Musouodoboit Harbor. N. .. tn become Minister at subur- ban Norval and Union Church. Mr- a graduate of W at landon. Ont. Self is Unlversit At Canadian. Fur Auction SUMMERSIDE able Céandidates Nominated For Fourtlgrince Messrs. Heath Strong And HugH F. Morrison Chosen At Rousing Convention. Mr. Heath Strung. K.C., of Suin- mersirlc alid Mr. Hugh F. biorrison oi Summersizle, were humiliated yesterday at Bcdcque to contest the next. PFUVilLCiBl election on behalf of the Progressive COllSOFVtHJVC Party for the Fourth District of Prince as ussembiymail and coun- cillor respectively. Mr. W. S. Grant. president of the Queen's County Conservative As- sociation, and Hon. Di‘. W. J. P MacMillan, provincial lcddcr of tlic party, addressed tile gathering.‘ Iii spitc of very disagreeable weather every polling district was repre- sented and the hail was tilled. Much enthusiasm was evidenced by the applause given the various speakers. Mr. Strong's humiliation was moved by Preston Kennedy. Ken- singtoii, seconded by Erirl Duffy, Kinkora, and was passed unanim- For Councillor two names were before the meeting, Mr Mor- rison and Mr. John Piinian. New Annan. Mr. Morrison's nomina- tion was moved by E. C. Bell. $80- ondcd by Frank Murphy; Mr. Pill- malfs by John LeI-urgcy, seconded by Murdock Dawson. On the votc Mr. Morrison received a. majority and his nomination was made unanimous e i motion of Mr. Pill- ously. martin; lllilIlCL of Kcitli Bosvvcll. Tryon, Preston Kennedy, Kcnslng ton, and ‘F. W. Bentley. Charlotte town, were also placed before thc meeting for Councillor, Mr. Bos well and Mr. Kennedy declined to offer and Mr. Bentley's name was withdrawn when the meeting was advised that he did not care to rim. On nominations being completed Mr. Stron and Mr. Morrison both thanked t e delegates for their show of confidence in them. Mr. Strong stressed to the delegtes the need of organisation and p d tribute to the ability of Dr. Mac- Millan. W. S. Grunt. who WIlS the. Mr. first speaker. also stressed the nced of organization. Dr. ManMlllan began by nag/Lug tribute to the Pburth Dstric o Prince, pointing out that the three County Court Judges came from that district, also three oi the pro- vincial Premiers in the last twenty years. He complimented the dele- gates on their selection of candi- te . “He! then entered into a detailed discussion. of the condition of agri- culture, scoring the failure of the present provincial government and federal representatives to look after the welfare of Prince Edward Island farmers. He referred to the Government's action last year in first cutting out the grants to ex- hibitions and restoring them only on thr- insistencc of the opposition. He dwclt in detail on the car ferry question. Dr. MacMillan announced that Hon. John Bracken. Dominion leader of the Progressive Conserv- ative party, will be on the Island in Julie and will visit Charlotte- town. Summerslde and other cen- miar, J, F. Arnett of Summerside spoke briefly on behalf of the Vic- lam. mgefore the meetinit adjourned several of hose present spoke, congratulat the candidates and paying tribute to Dr. MacMillan. Resolutions The following resolutions were passed unanimously: - Mark-up Control 0n Vegetables OTTAWA. Ma 5 (CM-The Prices Board sai today that an order establishing n "strict mark- up control“ on early spring vege- tables including lettuce. tomatoes, celery, cabbage, carrots. Eggs and n or wax beans will ome ef cctive shortly. Rapid price rises in recent weeks toget er with evidence that "some importers and retailers are taking higher than their normal mark- ups" were given as the reason for the roposed order. " e mark-up control will be based on actua laid-down coat of imports or the laid down coat baa ed on United States ceiling prices. whichever is lowe in a statement. . . MONTREAL. May 5-(CP)—Gen. eral price advances over the March sale were experienced m, today‘; Canadian Fur Auction here. Officials Silid 98 per cent, of Bvvrfllle price of $30. The silver 19x peso} - $37.35 average price. 23 per cent. ad. vancc: Regular 1-2 to 3-4, B8 per ccnt sold $28.91 average price, 21 per com ad- vnncc: Selected full. 100 per cent sold, $57-72 oversize price. as per cent ad- vance. Rfilzular full. 100 per cent sold, $39.85 average price, 29 ‘per gent, ad- vance: Inferior $313455. 97 per cent sold, $26.16 average price, 25 pop com 5d- vanccc: and low grades, 99 per cent sold, $11.76 average price, 25 per cent advance. Other results: 398W?- 99 per cent sold, advance l0 per cont. Otter 96 per cent. sold. advance 5 _ Der cent. ’I‘l|at this convention heartily erl- Ranch Mink, 100 per any 591d, advance R0 per cent, Wild Mink. 1M per cent sold. ad- vance 9.0 per cent. sold. Marlon. 59 nor ‘Fisher, 98 per cont sold unchang- dorse the selection of Hon. John Bracken us leader of the Progres- sive Conservative nnrty. and we note with approval that his policies are the most hopeful that have yct been offered the ncoplc of Canada. "That this convention strongly endorse the Hon. Dr. W. J. Mac- Millan as leader of the Progressive Conservative party of this province. we note with pride his splendid record as leader of the opposition in the Provincial Assembly. and (‘Elli llll ~ chanced. c . Lynx. '79 per cont sold, advance 5 oer cent. Lynx Cats. 97 per cent sold, ad- vance l0 oer cent. P““"“‘" "7 "~- rcut sold. advance ‘"0". 69 M" cent sold. unchanged, look forward to his election as Timber Wolf 100 per cent 501d, aigimicr at the next provincial elec- uréh8n$d_ m" d . e y. r ~ t l , d- "That this convention get behind vamp is oer m“? cm so a our candidates. Mr. Strong and Mr. Bing wk 9o m..- cem soup m. Morrison and give them one hun- vow-- m n9.- m-ql, drccl per cent support. Whitinfiryv, mo “H. can; sop-y w- v.....,,, “C, ,.,. _ . <7"0S= WY W? "or cent sold. ad- \'P"""\ 1s n" fight ll/fivslrrats. 95 “or cent sold. ad- vance l0 nor cent “wwcon. 50 per cent sold. un- A cborwcd. nllollllflfid ‘ecu-g. m per cent sold. un- _ c Mn». Pwwgr, 69 per ccut. sold, un- (jl"‘h"l\ _ .,,, South-cl. 5H no" cent sold, ad- ou§wAcMly 5—lCP)—Awards vance l0 oer cent. to l7 Canadian navy oiiicers and —————— ézilgslfélclélcgllaiéllk two ulSlylllglliSilé ~ ' rs. were announce I ttcduy by u '~ . WEN“ a, a piggy cu1f§fe1;;§§e_ Mac iilfdllli, lie Gfllliifl tevcn of the 1'l awards were coil- ierred for suc- ful ' Canadian oorvétftgsas agsfiilpfilenit submarines in the Mediterranean. The D.S.O. was awarded to Lt, Cmdr. A.R..E. Coleman, 4o‘, ION-DON. May 5 _(op,__ A Montreal, Co d f -. vote ville Dgméiiaii ‘tutti? ti?» med and sunk a German sub- marine: and to Lleut. E31‘. 31m. mons, 33d D.B.C.. of Victoria. who Clbtaine the Corvette Port Ar thur which sank an Italian marine earlier this year, The other award5;_. Distinguished Service Cm“ Li t. DJ... o! s0“ NMiller. I'll B..C.N.V.R., Reuters News Agency dispatch from Algiers reported tonight that Gen. Henri Giraud and Gen. Charles De Gauile remain at odds over where IiJiGY shall meet in North Africa. loi- their lvmposed unity conference. De Gaillleh request that site be Algiers will be turned down. the dispatch said, adding that Gi- raud "appears to adhere" to his rigi al sal th t the two gkengh lesser: get .,lttier h-isome sub: 5 n Y- - - other city su .-r..t. an. J . , _ , , of Quebec. a“ a RCNVR" sue-Lt- P-R- cow»- v. so». AXIS MAY V.R... of Vancouver. Dllilllluilhod Service Medal . Actln Chief Petty Officer D.A. Ktgl- » RIF-N. or Pleasant Point. Chief En ine Room Arnhem-l John Mitchel, 40, Rouge" o; m,“ mlnzton. 0m Able Seaman on. Boyer, gwrel I Ti . O-N-V-It. of Fort Will Able 5e _ "gig-i. ofugtntgwiltw‘ mm wan nary Seaman Donald M . $32. 26, R.C,N.V.R-. of Port iii. Mention In Dllpaicheg Liltlt. 11G. otf MOiltfCfiilifulck' ,5’ any‘ Ell . C.A. of Toronto. Burk n‘ R'C'N'V'R" 29. R.C.N. Lieut. J.W. vn. of Vancoi¥21l-,u'all' Bub-Lt. J.N. Donaldson, as, n o-H-tynh. of Wren . ° I Potty officer mam! Yii‘§.'“c'>‘.lt.‘°' R'C'N'V'R" °' °Plnse-' Motor Mechanic J W. Casey glg-N-V-R. or Bedford Post Office: csersssrms-t- =~- ~- The con fcrrrelslwdiiivihlitdatliigoqvvflb $3.’? a] bers of the Canadian Navv t9 1g?- Mr. Macdonald said the citation; r." the Board sold 1 covering the awards announced to- gmhZeiI-g, not’ ageaelaable. but. that‘ ll bucaessful action ibv Cangitliieadn ca?’ ve 1 ' inpoyglpséigggneellerlmy submarines in ‘ .. A i - ‘result ol'o§e'i-':ll'i>?1§r'|lih§§-li1" Ali" rica. two are for action with on: lgzlvoge-boats and one for service in n ration, Rflilnlf "wmv "um 111"" said n1- Minister. He termed the awards "still fur. ~:‘.'.°:..*;"'l§.".": .2‘..'l"."" wov- of Cmadivs Navy?" bv ‘he m” _To0 Late To (Tlasify - cm mlr _. lira-vii}? rmnfic‘ isheri room. A l 4o Hillmoro o: Dhonzpk-J. _ dsmtluownftqmiise l) launched from Djebel Maknn, a ridge on the east side o1 the river line. I It was this latter American thrust aimed at Tebourba, 1B miles west of ‘Tunis and about the same idlstanco southeast of Mateur. that was iureatening to uiftilank the Germans who have been holding up the Ist Army east. of Medjez- Meanwhile the 8th Amy's artill- ery still was pumping shells into the Axis mountain nests, and its patrols had several clashes with the enemy north of lhifidaville. For the third day clouds limit- cd air operations over the battle- lficid. but light naval forces blew up a ‘hulls-bound ship carrying ‘munitions and mechanical o boat escort off Cap Bon. long-range American bombers of the desert air force also got in destructive blows on southern Italy, hitting harbor targets at the Italian naval base of Taranto and lfieggio Oalabria. All the bomlborl Minn-nod to their bases. Yesterday's Qogtinueg, from 25o l} ivcstors subscribed $503.9i6,100 in Canada's Fourth Victory Loan in the first eight days of the three weeks‘ campaign for a minimum objective of $l.l00.000.000. | 1n the first eight days or last iautumifs Third Victory Loan cam- paign. 401.492 subscribers invested .l$l4.5ll3.i§00. G-ojective of m; shim loan was $750,000,000 On the eiflhlh day of the present loan drirc. 89.144 subscribers were recorded for 5 total of 087,500,860, compared with 76,33’! subscriber-sin the 111ml Victory Loan who in- ‘ester! 841913.850 on the corres- xmding day. ts. Selected 1-2 to 34.99 per cent 50141 I t l iby the Bulgar authorities of more trans- l rt and sank its Odd-ton Italian another Axis Balkan satellite. The voter way in Charlottewwn. The ,women in the home simple nursing fiiiiTliALillAlllllflli ‘lilil lumn o! 1.31 mmLiTfimGduTQ-sfiii} III l new” nature may b. luau-ted at fin cent! I word, llrklly ggy able in advance. ‘Iii-MN mic... _7ff,_§n-dm inin reacheed m; . _ m‘ n u”. city lut oven fl-IEIINLBAL TODAY—The funeral ° Hi 9 IBM Lt. Lawrence Campbell W l take place from his late resid- fllW. 99 Pownal Street. this morn- fi:“l:h8-45 it: gt. Diuistani Ba~ once on- . Wm“. an Ban for in LEAVES THIS MORNING.—Lt- °°1 ‘gl- J- MacDonald. Officer Com- mfln 1118 the Prince Edward Lgland Hiimmders- lfll-Ves this morning on "W!!! hi} llIili. IXMX‘ spending a few days leave with llmlly in the City. THIS EVENING at 7,15 MYS- 0'11: Shaw who havfifllnzzcllg such a notable contribution in mamwwr- “"1118 nine sons in l!" "Prices. w-lu be interviewed over C.F.C.Y. Listen in for an epic lwry of fidelity to King ma cnArri-zn MEETS-The first rellular meeting of Al ha. Cha- ter of Beta Sigma. Ph 1m nlcht n m; Charlottetown Howl. Mrs. Lucille Richards, the president, presided. Plans were dis- cussed for a Mother's Day Tea, to be held at the home of Mrs. K. s, Rogers. The Chapter meets the first and the third Wednesday in each month. DANCE AT ARWJURIE! _ There was a good attendance last night at a scrvloemenb dance at was hed _ the the Armourles. It, was put on by silver fox offerings were sold for an the Ladies Auxiliary to the CaJl- ‘ 9i. Indian Legion, assisted by war ser. vices officers. All three branches of the services were represented. 'Music was furnished ‘by Don M955. ers Orchestra. LAID T0 REST—The funeral of the late Mrs. W. T. Anderson was held from her residence at Mcrell yesterday afternoon, where vice was conducted by Rev. W. A. Patterson. who also officiated at the grave. Interment Midgell ‘cemetery. Pall-bearers were: Lloyd Cox, Wendel] Coffin, Grover Coi- fln, Ed. Rossiter, Frank Kelly. Per- cy Robbins, IUNERAL YESTERDAY —The 50 Chestnut. Street was held yester- day afternoon from the Cntclifle Funeral Home. Services at the home and graveside were conduct 9d by the Rev. LeDrew Gardner. The pail-bearers were: Cpl. H. F. Storey. M. F. Walsh. R. McDoug all. H. Bruce. H. Doiron and Pro H. Josey. Interment ivas 1n the People's Cemetery, HOME 0N FURL-(Jljfili - "rim- mvthy D. Mossey oi Bothwell, 12122.1. was home on furlough for 14 days mum"!!! hi! graduation as wire- Jess operator at Quebec. He was n. llégruduate in 194i from lhc commer- Clal dfililartment of Si. Duns-Leo's returned to the mainland yester- day. Before leaving home a hum. ber of residents of Kingsboro School district presented him with an address and a purse. RED CROSS HOME NURSING; 1118 a Home Nursing Class conduc- ted by the Red Cros will get un- Purpose of the course is to teach prccedllrcs,_so that in the case of an epidemic or catastrophe they will be able to render elementary nursing care at home or in their neighbor's home under the direc- tion ol’ a doctor or a nurse. A num- ber of women enrolled last week lzrut there is still an opportunity for any others who wish to take the course. The classes will beheld twice a week. Mondav and Tiillflli- fill’ "Nninii. in Prince of Wales College. NazisTSeelT Assassins 0f Bol. Pzlnteff BERNE. Switzerland. May 5 Pl-All transportation was stop last night in the Bulgarian cap tul of Sofia u police conducted a raid there in an effort to find the as- sassins of Col. Athanas Panteff. former police chief who was killed Monday. Other elements rebellious against the Axis-dominated Government of (A 0 D- ii a it funeral of Mrs. William Case of!‘ University. "The 19-year-old airman- CLASSES - Next Thursday even-- “m gig; seven l I siorrro-oosllllrnv constitution no concerto IIIE ciusri P Y" 91m bu-Iydayaofwnryouowo It m Your coun --u well an to your- uclf-to keep “in the pink". That's why it: no imgctant todgoid the common type oonltipa caused bylnck of “buliw in the can. And F19 l! by Betting right at the cause instead of “doaing" with harsh purga- "vfl that eive only temporary relief. I Just follow this dimple plan. Eat IIUDGG‘! ALL-BRA! every dnyl We delicioul an n cereal or in hot,- Qllty mufina. Drink plenty of’ were. This: ‘we ifyou don't agree rubella! U 'bettu'wly" b0 natural rogu- lanty. But remember, at AIL-BRA! Ivory dayl Grocers have ALL-BEAN h; own convenient: lites. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. l t / it: lléj l: Time is running short. day, May 15th. possible advantage. Be prepared. Please avo call back, because: 1st. Time is limited, almost impassable. 2nd. He has not the Your kind co-operation w together for Victory. run NATIONAL WAR Victory Loan. Investors; The campaiun closes Satur- In order to reach theobjecfive every ‘ moment is precious, and must be utilized to the best l -_§§.l l’ l id asking the salesman to and the country roads are necessary gas. ill help. Let ua all work i. FINANCE COMMITTEE. 0n Rural Life “Ruvaliiie and people occupy a very mayor place in the events of Mark Dawbor in an outstanding address given at the closing session of the Rural Lilo Conference hcld in Prince of Wales College lilo» ‘night, His theme was “The Chal~ ledge of the present crisis to rural life. “Euro-thirds of the people in this world are rural." the speaker emphasized, “so that what vve do or leave undone for the children in thc country determines the nlor and standards of life in the city." He lamented the declining birth rate. especially in the cities today. There is no hope for a sur- vlving civilization in the urban ceri- trcc he declared. Stressing the sacrcdncss of the soil. Dr. Dawbor said "how mo. anywhere an inlpoverlsllcrl soil and l'lll show you an impoverished peo- p e .. l-le emphasized the tremendous responsibility of the church Ln this stewardship of the soil and main tuined that pcrniuncnt prospu-ity well bcing oi the nation. Ha contended that it was no longer a question oi not having room in the world. for. if the whole human race were placed in the State of Texas there would be only l0 persons on every‘ acre. Neither is it. a. question of insufficient food supply, but it ls a matter of hav- ing enough religion to distribute these. l-Ie deplored the inequitable dis- tribution of the national income uhich leads to economic problems, for example, in Canada iartnws ninlzc up one third of the popula tion but receive only l‘! per cent of the national income. l-Ie deplored the practise of giv- ing relief. and the lack of coni- munity consciousness in the cities. and emphasized the importance of conserving, enlarging and enrich- ing the community ns the basis or life. i-le warned against the tend ency of churches to become class the world today," said Rev. Dr., of agriculture ls necessary tn tiic- Bulgaria also were sought. mstuumon‘ Dr. llawher Addresseslionference FY99 Sfilllld Movies NATIONAL FILM BOARD iUnilora-ltlondlgv. Borden-Tuesday. Slpring Park- ’ \'crnnn—'l‘hur. Parkdultr-Frirla). dnesray. stressed the importance of lulTilli‘ lating plans for a better world or- der with Christ for its corner- me. Vocal solos by hlrs Jack bit? of Cherry‘ Valley Mrs. . Todd of North ' " greatly to the etc n‘, The accoinpnnists lor rli. hers were Miss Etta Ross and ‘urci. John Inch. _Z___,___ "Margaret Canglev. M e r c h a nt Navy SLEMIIYGCS‘, ‘Wi/JC‘ lorp 3:1 in the All-anus, rrcclmrl tho 13.. " Empire Nicolai iUP-‘ii DlTlblltllt 2<~ a recent invcstlture n‘. Bllrlcinzliaiil Palace. She comes from Tipperary. Ireland. British un" er _ ilnderc-rad- ilates and tclim utll-‘szo s?‘ ‘ . may rcwrt lo ktllrlrwgslrlcli clnvs lo do their lessons All acute short age of exercise books has caused the Board of Education to encour- age the use of slates and pencil. BIRTHS sMl'fli—At Dartmouth, N. S., Apr. 2i, i043. to Able Seaman Raymund A. Smith and Mrs. Smith, nee Ma MacMillan, a son, John Raymon . HUME-At Corrivile on April Stb to Mr. and Mrs. George Hume (nee Annie Acorn: a son. MARIN/AGES FAlRBAlRN-UOUGLAS-At Trin- ity United Church. Charlottetown, on Tuesday. May i, i943. by the Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D., Miss Alice Lillian Douglas of Biinbury. P. E. I., to Edmund William Maltby Fairblurli cf the R.A.F., formerly of Fliesliire. Scotland, now oi Greenwood, N. S, LlVlNGSTON-GILLESPIE - At Fear More Outbreak: A Sofia dispatch disclosed a fear Defining d°m°°"“°Y u "WNW"! expression of our Christianity" he snw the hope for democracy not’ Zion Manse on Wednesday, May 5, i943, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Airs. Caroline C. Gillespie to b..k.Yt.‘d l. i’ '.l . . gelrtvlges iverteesliacldaaio? ‘time {$9.12, in the cities but ilrtherural areas’ Mr. JflfljlCS Llnsigston. tom o: police chief. only representatives where the community IS the basis Clyde River. of ‘he gooey-ulnar“. the military of life. In closlnK DIE DEV/hm‘ Em‘ l DUYLE-CIJRRIE-At Si. Dilnslan’: phasized the need of building the Bflgliicfl no wednesray. May 5, 1943 academy and close relatives were permuted u, “and on ‘pee; new order on a. religious basis and of penetrating all life with religious ideas. by Rev. Louis Dougan. Miss Mary Emma Edwina Currie of Aitor passes. The Sofia radio meanwhile warn- cd the people, hour after hour, to keep their windows closed and not go into the streets. Traffic was suspended; all stores except bak- eries and milk shops were closed. Only children and servants, ac- companied by soldiers, were er- mitted at certain hours to go nto the streets to shop. Trouble In Hungary Trouble also stirred in Hungary, The speaker delighted the audi- tncc with a number of humorous stories. At the request of Itcv. W. S» Godfrey, who introduced him Dr‘, Dawbor played his own piano ar-i rangement of "The Rosary.‘ which! was received with wurm li]l])l‘?Cl’d tion. He. also song a humorous song l "when I was a Boy nt School“ at the C0llClliSl0l\ of his address. i Other Speakers Rev. D. K. Ross presided at last night's meeting and brief addresses ' were given by Hon. J. Waiter Jones i and Rcv. Dr. J. A. Murphy, rcctor of St. Dilnstalvs University. In his ndrlrcss Hon. J. Jones. speaking of improving con Regent. Admiral Nicholas Horthy. who recently returned from a coir ference with Hitler, suspended par- liament sine dlc on the proposal of iliiS foreign minister. Nicholas Kal- ay. oors luolctsnou g WALLOP vou option nu arm '?‘ opening of apprenticeship schools. ilocatllinal and nonie craft schools following the war. ‘These, he be lievcd, would receive grants from the Dominion Government. Ho Sill! posted the touching of all grades nhove VI in separate schools from the earlir-r grades. as a necessary I cducational system of this province. Rev. Dr. J. A, Murphy. rector of Saint Dunstanis Uhrvcrsity drive a irevloal of the extension uork car rlcd on hv Saint Dlmstanl. during the past fcw ycnrs. Ho. told of the short courses for fnmirrs and a You Forgotten "Z8" For 0i Reid Tlul Hobo Mala You Rum To Go lion ‘Iihaalballlal Youroiailgeltilr; i‘; gahzhin.indl‘r;tlill>nnrtlrriifl~ :1 """""" farmers’ suns begun in 193'! where a,“ hgz'm1if"l°“ "‘ '1" “‘°""" “m everything from soil analysis to 0' ‘ unum lpublic speaking was taught. ric- ‘ Vlcw. zlged 39 Walter i ditions of rural life. visualized the . step in the improvement of thci Itoad. to Mr. Louis Jztlno- Dot-p; R, N. V. R Ill North Rzicr. n tuna-nus MacDONALD-Ai the Provincial Sanitarium, Wedncsrlny, Xfnv 5 i943, John Milton Mal-Donald o1 Grand _ your» Rrlllllllls are rcstinl: at the M 1m Funeral Homo. Frricrnl null DOWNliY-JH Amhr" _ _M:1\' 5. i943. Mrs. Herbert Dowrey, tfbflflerlv Lilla MacLure of Dundas, P~ E- 1-7. in her 72nd vear.—lPat- riot please copy,» ‘ AULD~At the Prircc County Hm- ‘pital on lvlnv 4, 1943. \A’lllinm F. Auld- fl§°d 72 yours. Remains rost- Filnrrnl Parlors lllll! at Davisonis ‘Kcnslngton. until Friday noon | ihfmcfl i0 the United Church. Free- , town iii-hero fnneizwl sondvcs will be hold at 2 p.m. SHPZPHARD-Al ill!‘ Cliv Hosnlliv on May 4. 1943. Annie i-‘fieplinrd l-‘illfd 5'7 roars. l-Irr rcniniin are resting ni tho linlm- o’ hrr sister _ rs. l\'l'ttlliou' AP-Cmlrt. lBfiillilfirl Ave. from wlvcrc illlllfffll will he how‘. on Fh-ldnr Flnorninc n‘ H45 in tfi- (‘hut-ch o‘ illle Mcsll-lolv R"(i!‘!“ll"‘". i‘""“f‘f i‘ ilhc Roman (litlinltr Cqnirt _ ‘S... §%8?94<1K."4'- - w l N. D. MacLean i ws c eedl c u 'lLl . . ruling-f figfiiucciim hellp It; that "forgotill hJcscribed tn‘: slaogt cliiéuggs , " o we l. l ‘l ll l‘ i‘ i ‘hi: one Carter's Little Liver Pill before cgmsifnggvcxinxh‘ 153a 1.1,. nolkiw-d UNDERTAKER §'|‘:m°"|: ‘pflthmfihi T",f,§";"','ifii§‘l‘,“fi.‘l that the college should go to tlic of the Fiinltfiiigéii-Y iuiecapin your aimn- DOOM? and that LLS gglucticc éihotllld EMBALMER -h l at h c , c fitiiwgflwlgr""ér°vx"f‘ . I m o‘? "iiltheillfltiill Olifiid afishiiiv l m, g Than molt fnlkl get the kind of relief that C0 m ry‘ . 2 ' ' ‘mwn-hmp ‘n aim- you mi 1mm from minis-a to your ffllatllattogh “Fill-sip rage hfmdllzlicldrx 5/ mirth \Vilill'-\!'O ‘lit?-'i>'l'i'a"i.“tffl£.'i'ét'i';i.'il“iii till.‘ $05. .15.‘;- bv or. Crotodll m 7mm’ l" this connection. in concluding he _- hi: Q.