Y 6. Jig cnuschcs romlomzow , t r r \ . mgy u» "f ‘ruhuluu; um | t a mi"? "*3 - w- M it §P£=l=_*'i&e_-___ , tvAkflvktu ::..:':: :r.."....-.'"* "M" ~- t..izt*"sz...re protestant slulfilaliéga" ° ADA Kai-FL - i g; dwfirlsvlillflwt 01011354141 o! Mr- goc or '§"——§--_ .._____ ‘ lor poor“ , - - TRINITY UNITED 0n Thursday afternoon May 4th The 49"“ ‘l! M" 9°1"- "l3 _ ca,‘ g. M. Ihiolle, coupgnguqlo . m; w; D L whim flew uh former Edith 11c Rood. occurred l" 3,5,, pill. ; CHURCH HUEANCB. N u“! m iel y Col. A. A. Bell sndngapt. a‘ u" "m" “WW3 "ll-M 5°" _.-_. llov. 1'. n’. Melons" _-. y c_ Doug,“ Dame, cum or” pitai on Noveonber the first, ht tit; ssnvrcss m" M“ nine: crus uurrsu cuumcu or cer, lnspectedkhe No. a4 Cadet §§fi°$ed‘1§'§°,'°s" hygregfl-welggag‘; ‘UNDAY- u," t h Kaila lllllfllhllllll. Dmohw. cf‘mA-_~ r River Pastoral Corps at Ssint Dunstans. The Md‘ her husband. w was also eixtl M. uoly Chill‘ I l . 11.0.0.0. LIA-iii. a “ile- btrvices will be hela on v .efs made s very fine showing. and seven years o! c“ 10.00 Matias “n” cu,“ ofllllit AWN“ lhsMdv h-h. wiltsbire 11m ,much credit; goes to the untiring M, and ml ca“ we“ ml‘ lass: -~ - . u» --= r-u- w»... ~ more . our M. bra o» Jo» om hum Eugmwgmormml 1h can. River Jae P ‘fr. my. iawiise fi. 1:91, vmm, q, Mmqhm “t b rim m m w L 1,00 V " "Nu", M ' - ' ' ~ --——— kind and lov perenm are s 5:; DAY- Y G01] IQ _ . m‘ not; communion s“ , ' 1,1332% §°TICE k” “m” °‘ ‘n33; it??? 01f ergo crfmg. réiidoggtlfiurrfikhomrlzlhfigr mrgoodfiggmfi 1U Twmn‘ Thuldhm.’ ,, 7m m Johnfll-El-IOO. Sunny, Mqy ;held a Sfileffll "199 ' to discuss Charlottetown. also two QIEIIQ: u, mossy sod 1- - - mu-alm um 5- Wlwn- Holy Oun- _\l.ls work of the organization for children, Eric MaoRae and Rodney m Wdneidfioos hi... "doe u l Spirit" "nmknf- M- fit-Aidgfiklzvelgig-lografi 235i wit’; mnuewo etllggIflggIloegI coral/h Coles was one t fsmil . _ . . , . . o s. i ‘LI Irillli- “flu...” m Ilew J.P§I.:¥rie€e3'w R mtg-sq; the graduating close. F. P. fkly- llX. three whom are still livInh. T‘§',,:,°'I:h"s'1»'el.‘£i Llsht- '_._ ‘your. o. Sharkeyl’ an .1. A. Mac- $113355: owollos. Mlllgnj bgrnshgin- _ saacwer a. d i ts lonen ;__ m IIIIIIPWWI‘ . u 10'” 5-"1- IPWTIINIIIN. Senior. EgPBOaTIikEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. a slate ofe o figs; forwnrgztmyggr. -Edm°nmn» NWW- o the In! Your: roohln Ind Adult Olssles. ' m, nomrmnon, we", amp,“ by Mr. Coles h survived bv five sis- “ u. thslllltll ill! 11.00 grimsry, u. ‘u When new: brooks In Canada. (he meenng and a" as “follows. ters anal three brothers. Misses‘ . a ' en .1: 1d p117“; _ - ‘Annie. rbdlittaundhiilaf o. rows cflvlwfl ""°v---=-"'“~--"'o no». . .* .. ... wtrriiliazz... " t“ °“"‘° enc~a.."*:l-.e. 1"“? - — . - ' MBNW “"42"- "W" BAPIIYI near m it. rhroughfihlrnzvzatofk :0 t ray.“ mt m“ c m“ NM“ Mum m“ semb-‘m 01' m" reporters‘ loaned from Selilei-Bry —- John Eldon Greens Mm Cm!‘ funeral w“ held on "fifnhrm Iloon BEIIIIIAI GUARDIAN‘ This column h ruervod for news lfllt ltdiiflbllllll Lillisu Ellie. Orsenist MB. Am) M}; _ rs. WING! rues.- scent. THE BM 1.15.1,‘ CHURCH 35m“ wwms" Igtmlgé; 2ii.'7.“.'.'.ii" i'§'..'f§'..""r1'§: “dltg \ 00ml! Prheo unlit!!!” Ihfltl gbiéllgharuwgsy faint “m!” claim-v snoihsv resren wit; The 47gb‘ ' . Brands M C 11 mf d I lh 4 n rt-rellin . Ifw'3::=;fl*~""uw m, k ~'- = =-¢»- w» u gym“? gotgozkjgorhrmtfo. :.. '...'...:..: .. ..: . mo I ' not. ooh-m Noble. u. The marriage to take o“1§'o¢'.§‘.1y,,; “"""'"'~ . . T: shoes! WW1 gsouunvonwousuu u 1m. J“: __ 5‘“'“' Q . r » omoh: Bight ihml of ucs counr - m the Ci m“ d d eliowship." Polic com Anthem: "Ills ss the Isrt" - 80t- furor assault ease wee remanded till May 7th; - " ~--"-"—' - ‘--= ' r mu: or sr. sums Momma"- — (l! k - Mhs . Ihhtq - Pearle Burns sud-titan, Roumitrolier Rezurition infractions wereulflssms “' M155 mt“ Mcxe” you, dined 85.00 and costs each or 1o'man. The Tudor. Beacon and Joy no lev. . I. :5: lomII» Th,‘ “ml-m, w u" u,“ days; gkmcst-hfiwwasnfdinedmwfifl ohofstrieets. gostctnh, grass. gectelivgedlthe ‘ . lo will be observed nt this °°"‘,m,d e e Iwfih‘ 11°11“ °n ° “Y ‘° 8*‘ ' ‘em $1.00 and costs 2 d . t M K n, AB. f Gaspereaux. A ‘I I. MoInIo, THE CHURCH 55300;‘ 1”‘ ‘or a“ vfars cc "fig; memlgsr of the ill- Ihl- BM- In Yo“ "a emu“, hm“ h THE 1pm: 0g sir. JAMES.— fated I-I.M.C.S. Athabaskaril‘ whigh '_—" Com!“ 0n “n3. d - ' klStS d‘. 59 p,» ssh. chhroh school gfillllte in this Iervloo of Bible tlnmmz throughout thevhIélhthgcl-rtrz ‘Qrigiitmo Sooorugt at xevfrgtand up. Morning would‘. EVE-mm‘! WORM“, 1 PM M" and J1me W! Church School and started to read it on the street h3g5 "Door Lord nod stber Th Wm” ‘m b. d i“ Wm me" l‘ W“ 0100K ill iheicar. She and another brother. " Fletcher — Solo lIltI 9 M" n“ b7 mmmm- m9 M15151"? the RBV- T- Jack, also in the services, are - Mill 150 ma“; Thee." - rte . The Minister will conduct sad deliver tbs sermons. ______,_________. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lrisessndtirsftohltreet . - C is W bster ‘IOIVII. ‘Edw-irilfluhnsteopo Orgnmss l 11.00 A. M. MORNING WORSE Anthem-“O Saviour of Wor|d."-Sir John Goal. tao p.m.= Sabbath School and ’ bible Classes. 1.00 P. M. EVENING \VORSHIP Anthem-“From Every Storm h Wi d."—S. Wil er. '.\lrs_ Arthur per and choir. The minister will conduct both wviccs. "l was glad when they said uni me, let us :0 into the house of the lmi" You are cordially invited to wor lhlp with us. Iowwh sud” leenln W rshi . Iymn Anthgm :1 Not :0 I l? the (Novello). Duet: "flew Beautiful Upon tbs gig] Rev. ltonsld Noble, with the ress b Dr. Zells. Clark whose subject w ll be "Our Commission- snd How We Fulfil It." The evening anthem will be “Haste Thee O God" (Zlngonlii) Solo “O Holy Hour” (Nevin) - Mr. Stirling Inman. John Inch. Mus. Bus, orgsnist snd cholrmsster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent treet Organist MB: lllarlohno ‘ Sounder; ' 11.00 can. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon-lilac Gospel vindicated by results . 2.30 SUNDAY SCHOOL y 7. RM. EVENING WORSHIP Sermon-S -\ s in the night. Solo-“The oly City" - Adams] Mr. Preston Beak . Dr. ME. Gcnge will speak st both services. i‘ O - soifiaxo-rrr nsrruvo *- To package a Jeep weighing 2.368, _._____€_._. A BRITISH PORT -.<CP)— Thfilpcqlmldq requires 784 pounds of mat- British sulxnzrine Tcrbay, two Jolly Rogers ccmplete symbols to denote various wbt mean Sea. flying jerisls vessfs destroyed. returned to baae nfter its ttcond tcur of the Mediterranean. The ‘Porbay sank 28,000 tons cf mer- chant shipping and once surfaced to bctnbard shore installations in the ~83 per cent lumber and the r. t ' ture proof paper and other tnatrriais. LONDON — (OP) — Ha dunce band leader, decided broadcasting utivi/ties due BBC ban on dance band . announcing their progrrms. h RAY. halt to the leaders to ATTENTION NURSES The Prince Edward AT CI-IARLOTTETOWN AT SUMMERSIDE: tend these services. xwvpnawnzcrozozr . Island R.N.A. are holding Vesper Services on Sunday, May 7th at 7 p.m. _ Si. Paul's Church ' Chapel. City Hospital Presbyterian Church Si. Paul's Church All nurses, active or inactive, are invited to at- “reset” o w. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NOTICE is hereby given motor vehicle traffic on the removed as from this date. ‘Ml-DATED at Charlotteto By order, , -_ Acting Ci that the restrictions placed on highways of this Province are ws this 5th day of May, A.D., C. J. STEWART, erk of tho Executive Council ¢~€TJQQiZriV§JL -__.__._..__ EVANGELISTS D. of ' Upper what o word is this, "A mind at perfect pence with God. oh o sinner reconciled through Blood thlotltis Indeed is peace.” C. Howard, D. L. Adams Toronto Begin a "sprout tosrn. summon $"'"'!Y. moo pan. Week Nightsggex. sot.) s r-m- GOSPEL HALL MAY 7th. Prince Street one Sanitary bye-law change was sdiourned one week: two Oil Ccn_ ation" and in the evening ‘The Uri-reaped Corner." lvbss E Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac._ cmrr lganist. will direct the services. RECEIVES COIVUVIENDATION -_ In the list of awards to air force personnel announced yesterday at Ottawa. Set- J. E. Call . Southport. received a commenda- tion. The citation acwmpany1ng| the award said: ‘This airman err-- terecl a motor transport garage in the face of flames and attacked a fire which had almost envel-apec a refuelling tender. He succeedec in getting the fire under contro by the time help arrived." EVANGELISTS D. C. Howard and D L. Adams bf Toronto will begin a special Gospel Campaign in the Gospel Hall. Upper Prmce St. Sunday. Mav 7th. 7.30 P. M. Leah week night (except Sat.) at a P. M. All are elcome and a special in- musio at “muon 55 extended w "m" Wm‘ K. Gordon. Appin Rea-d trill regret hitherto hove neglected the great to 19am she has entered m P_ E question of where they will spend hmrnity. Heaven and l-lell are real You must prepare to meet G Attend these meetings and hear the plain old time Gospel of man's ruin Boswan of p.11 and God's remedy. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - The services in Trinity Church next buncisv will be in charge of the Minmcr, Rev. T. E. Mchdinull. \.|'..> will preach at both morning and fwd B1550 _ ‘fhe be pleased to hear sire is dang “Our nicely . operation in the P last Wednesday. evening periods of worship. morning 812315427; WLLI be Chin-m in Oauedsf-the eveni “Youth of To-dsy". The Chuxc School under the supervision Miss Marie bllcDaugull, director of! The T25 aid Mzckinncn cf North Rivenwwig _ e regret. to learn that she has en re morning anthem will be u setting gf, the T- E T- Hospital for an 039;. religious education mll hold session at the mlwal time. hymn “Nearer My God to The Thomas Adams and the eveninil, Bennett's “God is a S rit." A sel-‘ action by, the ‘Prinity Mule Erght yhiil be given st the evening wor- p. the | by reported wounded in the latest Ca nsdian Army Casualty List is Pte. Watson Ross Sanderson, who was serving with a Nova Scotis and Prince Edward Island Regiment. Pie. Sandersoffs next of kin is his mtithtl‘, Mrs. Hazel Sanderson, Mo- rell, P. E. I. Among those wound- ed accidentally is Gunner Joseph Euphrhs O‘Han1ey who was aso serving with a Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island Rcgunent. father, Alfred OT-lanley, St. Pet- er's Ba-y, P. E. I. Among those re- KINGSTON PER5ONALS-— M11. Ethel Rodd, North Milton, and Mrs. Malcolm Macswain Kingston have ueturned home after a pleasant holiday with Mrs MacSwains son and dsughter-in-law Mr- and Mrs. C L. Rodd. M0hCl0n.— Friends of Mr. Orrmn Yeo are pleased t0 see him our, again after his recent Mrs. George Bee,- spent the weekend in Charlottetown, visit- ing friends- Miss Helen Steveeon Kinfitnn, attended the funeral of her Aunt, Mrs. olden Weeks Fredericton - Min er in Kingston, spent the K , were the Oity recently.— Friends c-f William I-lmv- nsrn are 531T)’ to hear of his illness. - . Bungee: Ncwson again after spending the rvinte luburox. l ‘III! VBARTIST crruncrr. - Morning worship at 11 A. M. will be conducted. by the Rev. Ronald Noble. who will tareach the sermon. h , "The Rf of owship." Novcllos ' Fell ‘Like as the I Ha ." will be the morning anthem. ins le Bums and Mrs. Ronald Noble will “How Beautiful servic . for Bible Mudv session at 230 PM. The spec speaker at. the evening worship service will be Dr. Zens ‘Gina-k. reins-nod missionary from undia. who will take as her theme "Our . iseon a How we iFulfli it.‘ Zinanrelli‘: “Haste Thee ,0 God" 1 - mm“ 5°mem M- A» 5- T. M-si now anxiously awaiting news of 5e 1 and mm‘ am‘ °5 Dim" his safety. Miss McKeeman mm“ I hi?“ the mWQM- i" asked tho Washington Street nem- e mom n‘ ° the Older "Werflstand xvhsre The Guardian is a1- Wfl 5 ‘oh ob‘ of ythe Guardian to check by. Her lbrcther vices in September 1940 and served on HMCS. Sauguany, and Ra- coon and was g one week before the sinking of the iRacoon. Since early last summer lhe has been on the Athabaskan. A [second brother been in the Newfoundland for sometime. writes l‘. lreader, his sister having sent the mover says .Guardian and lock forward to see- ‘ing it from day ta day. city berton over the week-end. d1 ation . . to know that she L; recovering after an illness of three weeks in the P E I. Hospital. ‘Alta. after at.. ‘of his brother R CASUALTY LIST — Among those l Gnr. 0'Hsn1ey's next of kin i5 his _ touch wkdwlthber ~t-Brok- lea-g? Mr. and with; II is hctne r in Boo. organist‘ and cholrmss-' cond ic of the ISLAND LADVS BROTHER has on sale, ta save future copies Lester entered the ser- home on leave just. "Jack", who has naval hospital 1n at he is a constant Guardian to both her brothers. Jack all the Maritimers enjoy The Personals Mr. Edward rorgfho mt the today to visit his familv in Al- Tne many friends of Mrs. James Hospital‘ f0: an appendix oper: of Miss Cora The many "i. d5 ntml, will be pleaded The many friends of Mrs. Wil- of \Ve.y|.ncuth streetywill after undergoing 1. serious E. I‘. Hospital THE GUARDIAN_ The WEEK at s. D. u. l '.n\ MEMoR rm. sun ms. assault-r cous- Councillors: Claude Shea. Char- . 125 Hullfifld and Ronald Blacquire. giiiffgbg {xi fix‘, The faculty adviser is Rev. J. P. Somme 1n ' ' were: Erie Coles. Ambros: E. dl-lanley Ph_ D beam.‘ —— Cole, . Basketball: The Saint; won the PresIonJQI/hlxalrrloagdjnd hffi-yrtlgiiii‘ intercollegiate hoop title by de- Mr. Gales’ funq-g] was" held on‘ feating a Prince of Wales College November 12th a short service was) teem in a two game total point held at his home. followed bv ser- series Winning the first game 33- vice in Milton Church. ‘ l7 and the final game by a decis- Pallbearers were: lve 40-22 victory, the Saints brought Russel coles. the basketball title to S. D. U fo Victor Buntain Lindsay Coles and the second consecutive year. Pat 379mm! C0198» our flashy forward 3°"! Services were conducted by was high scorer with 24 RBV- 5 J- Dawes- TBWH‘ 0f Milton. points The Saints‘ smooth pas- ‘~ 5-6-11 sing plays and their continual bcm- bardment of the basket were the main factors contributing to their with a short followed by Milton Church, the pail >1 IN MEMORIAM MURDOOK MMKINNON There posed I nil O pri l3, 1944. Murdock MacKumon of Glen "¥i§"'i' e ate M: M Kl r in Glen Martin IA rwghhairltgbxh some years spent on riotou ' thgrga. N S . he lived all his life ctory. Tue line-up of our team is as. follows: l Guard; — P Sharkey. H. O'- Shea and W MacDonald. Forwards — J. Murray, P‘. O'- Neil. M. Hennessey. A. McEntee, D. Surge and A J. MacAd-am This years Senior Pbotbell and Basket-ball terms have selectcd captains for next year A J M. Adam was rc-elected football cap- tain, and Henry O'E‘1ea was cho- team ic " = in the following qrr- Cassie Reymolds, Ottawa, Senior; and Freshmen. angeme: Juniors and sophomores, Grades x11 Willard Jenkins. and 5on1 and XI. Grade X and Commerc- °1 (ll-WWII. elgh grandchildren. a. brother, _ n “an. lhl. At pre:ent the Junior ‘Sopho- u ' t7 41 more te.m 1S leadin, I . CRKUE. mwxlflft 1 own?‘ m t m Co“ during e nera was ed on Sunday, thevseclcrsinlgiurifd Roi“. gilgliliml- "Om 5t. Andrews Pres- cis Dartmouth N. s Rev. Vi‘; Y a" 011mm Montague. the ser- Landriean. St Peter's. and P 0 Mrs figfihgvgducyefiedbv the Rev. John lVlcNeil ex '38 Mr: Wetter-worth. A solo Wipe the tear from every eye" we; 81ml bv Mrs. Bruce Currie FMIQYGRB were the floral tribute: —A D11lc-u' the family. Spray the grandchildren. wreath. The Ucen. sing Division of the w.p.'r,3_ s, T We, Otfarwa, spray Ad. ministration Branch, Dept" o; Finance. Ottawa. spray. The Weber Home. Ottawa. Telegrams of sym_ pathy Donald Quincy. $55,, s; FIOYTIB. Sadie M Marv Boston Max ' iPfltriot 8a Pictou Advocate please copy). zStock Markets At A Glance MONTREAL. May 5 — (C?) - Fren- Repurted Missing L many friendsyc-f Mrs. Don- a/tion Mr. PD Bowlen left by Diane yesterday on return to Vennilic-rx. "e ‘inc’ the funeral \V. F. Ecxvlen. F Currie. Sum- H. merside urlth his aunt. Mrs. James - I-"w. “1'"".,c‘1. left Thwsrlav morning to visit the letters sister. Conductor Mr" Fro-l Hiil. Plnstrm. “w: Ham- pshire who is seriously ill. SSpIit Second Planning Big ‘m In Bombing By Alln ltnndhl Canadian Press Staff Writer . WITH THE R A F. WHERE IN ENGLAND. M83’ 4 — (OP) - The skillful manner in which the experts of Bomber Com- ’ mand. including the planners in Canada's bomber group. have taken over control of the minutes and seconds lies behind the smashing ,successes of the heavy bombers. : sight second tirninghsnd plonnins ifs e story bchind o laconic an- nouncement now recurring more and more in the communiques: "Bom- ber command desphtched more than 1,000 aircraft-A ." | The layman can t sn idea. of tho need for pm on by visuali- zing 1.0m aircraft getting over s city of, say. the size of Winni [in any iven half hour. Unless the Isms ly on s given truck. on s eight at a given speed st s given time-enemy defence efforts not- withstanding — there be terrific danger of collisions cssuoltie; in planes which were hit by bombs from aircraft in the some orce. ' plane flies according to plan. The Pathfinders have to lreach the target with the least ‘ bis time leeway. The main I mber forces work to s schedule only s trifle its: rigid. And the he time element follow; right down the track of the bomber force until it reeches the take-off line. In March one bomber group re- lcorded ‘it combats during night attacks but the time table wss as exact as ever end the sversle "m! token to land sn aircraft, including those bsdly shot up er making lbelly landings. was 58 seconds less -tl1sn in December, 1943. _________.. WORLD AT ITS WITTEST i Wais-leole Mountain in mhe Hew- clisn islands i, believed the ettsst piece in the world. with m overlfl of 460' inches of rain o Yes:- 0i‘ Trends were narrowly irregular in slim sales today on the Stock Ex-= charms and Curb Market. In the llldliltkfi. industrials. popes-s and golds were revised upward and ut- nit-ids were down. IDNDO . May 5-(0?) — The Stock Market closed firm tpdsy with trading in fair volume. In- tirm while LS. LLOYD M. GORDON son oi’ Mrs. John Gordon, Bonrhaw. who ls listed as missing following the sinking of the Csnsdisn des- troyer H.M.C.S. Athhbasksn. LS. Gordon enlisted at the outbreak 01L war. About 18 months ago he was| mentioned in dispatches for his bravery while serving as a gunner on the Corvette Oakvillc. A brother SBA. John Gordon is st the naval tnizrirnr centre, H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte here. Ills mother is liv- ing in Charlottetown st present. Imlenxation issues were rrrt, but British funds firmed. TORONTO. May 5-(0?) —-'I‘ra- ding was fairly lively today on the Toronto Exchange with the inter- est centred in a group of the Jun. icrr oks and the base metals wes oils held nsrmwly to the up side. NEW YORK. May 5—(AP)—Led by mils and Specialities, the Stock Market donned its climbing clothes W RH Emmnd _((}p)__ today and pushed up fractions to 3 Wallace Lupino, comedian. of the m’ m"? Wims- 8- Ylllfl?“ 19% 9W- or . crltes reaching peaks ‘The Associated ees Oil-stock average was up .4 of o. point st 518. WINNIIPBG. May 5 —- (C?) — Flour business returned to the llwrket ind-av on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and interests re- Wceen the West Indies were credited with tski sn smount equivalent to 500,000 ushels of WP W‘ “othér-Ttrfnsootlgm Wincludedn the By Ken Reynolds famous British stage family. bwke his mllarbone when thrown from his bicysls. "He'll be all right again in a wee reported brother Lupine Law. "We Lilipinos are a pretty tough race?’ INVEPcNESS. Scotland -—(CP)- Dr. James Argyll Campbell, an authority on the use of oxygen in edlcal science. died here. He was TI’! QUICK IES 60. —@J ._~c. . U: “lieh, heir, soiyou lost s tiger-in that ease I'd su gest you use a. Guardian Went Adi,” "AM i sen as basketball captain. He ‘hurried Sa ah mm . -———— Pictou Island whiz suyvfiggohlm g " The manager of Softball, L A. well’ as five daughters -- Mrs. MacDcnal has organized a four Chrlstlne Blue K933519151; THREE iiiijly m llINE 3rd inc. DON'T MISS THE BARNIVAL iiflllEVlllE SHfIWS ANI] EXHIBITIUNS All Free Attractions Included in the Regular Admission Price 0F l5: Sponsored by LEGION and NAVY AUXILIARIES. RED CROSS CORPS and KINSMEN CLUB liiih, ""33"!" "IX-X lid-tn:- I'll uzuiu hrs;- DA CING B: h so SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing 9 l0 12 Admission 25c Follow the Crowd to THE B.I.S. HALL sale ‘aooboo bush ls f . 1 d ds t . '" 2 northern to the e Ugitxs stritles yhfhmfiittiiiric 122?; boom commodity hredlt COYDOIQAOII ‘lglad cries of Joy. It has great tern ‘ii-i slle strength, no fuzz. a smooth worn-m T0 WEAR BALLOON "FABRIC 313,12?“ “"1 a ma“ 1°‘ rmw YORK. May 4 - c1=> _ Li“ Fabric sensation of the who“ o!‘ the 535°“ L‘ haul)“ 910V?‘- B 1111B vincial treasurer J A Mathewson Eéeuiy cili-igllh 0112111811)’ intended fflramiounced tcdcv in the legislativl "be a °°"5- Assembly that ihe Quebec govern- When the threat of air invasion I mem villi subscribe 34509030 in the faded this year. the United states Sixth Victory Loan cam-palm. wlemment released some 4,000,000 year's subscription was $5,000,000. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ NOVA scorn FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.I. — CARIBOU, N8. M.V. “PRINCE NOVA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Provincss".. (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight Saving Time Starting Msy 1st the Nova Scotih-Prince Edward island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou ‘I00 sm 9-00 mm. 11.00 lhofrhs 3.00 pm. 1.00 p m. Ind 5.00 p m. LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CIIABLOTTETOWN, PIJ. NOTE-The 11 s-m. snd I pm. sailings will be csncelled on s t , .. ya and - ’ ya during Msy sud June by order of Oil Controller. October and November schedule will be announced lstor. IMPORTANT NOTICE RE IIOG LOADING WEEK 0F MAY 8th. Owing to abnormal Huts, and insbility to handle the job as expeditiously as permit, the USUAL HOG LOADING PROGRAM at the following points must be deferred until further no tice — probably end of same week if situation improves- Melville, Uigg, Wiltshire, Hunter River, Albany, Breadalbane. Watch your daily paper for later announcement who! conditions improve. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD secure suffiotent non power congestion of hogs at Paebin other conditions migfi Trowbrldge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel A. E. LUIIG 8| Still, "l0. 1079 Msssuhnsctts Avenue. Csmhrldge, Mus- FUNERAL SERVICE Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. C‘ontact him for prompt sud efficient ser- v ee. “SERVICE” to o “LONG” Word ?. . ‘l. i