Mommy F l NOTICE The Hosiery Department at MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED request their mail‘ order customers to observe the following rules when ordering hosiery by mall. 1. Write name and address clearly, or better still, print it. 2. Be sure to state size, color, kind and quality of hosiery desired. Mail order customers who have charge ac- counts please aak us to charge hose. Mail order customers who have no charge accounts are asked to send postal note or money order with order. Do not ask us to send hose C. 0. D. as this puts an extra burden on an already busy of- fice staff. Do not enclose loose cash in letter as it is apt to be lost in mail. postal notes or money orders are much safer. Mail orders will be filled as promptly as possible if the above rules are observed. We will appreciate your co-operation. "moons seneteon no. 1d. Liberation Anniversary In Channel Islands LONDON, May l7 -On May 9th the Channel Islands. the only part o! the British Isles occupied by the Germans, celebrated their an- niversary liberation. The German Occupation Forces’ Surrender was signed on the destroyer Bulldog. but anniversary visitors to the Islands included the battleship King George The Fifth and the cruiser Bellona. The Channel Islands were oc- cupied at the end of June 1M0. af- ter the United Kingdom Govern- ment was reluctantly obliged to withdraw the garrison. Civilians were given the chance to leave. and twenty-eight percent. of the total population of a hundred thousand came to Britain. Ten thousand Joined the armed forces. The Emergency Governments in the Islands maintained formal re- lations with the Germans. but left them in no doubt that they were enemies. Individual heroism in- cluded aid to British secret sen ice agents and allied airmen and list- ening to the 8.3.6. despite the German bhn. After liberation. hon- ours conferred by the King for services during the occupation in- eluded knighthoods for three oi the leading Islanders. One result of the occupation was that one quarter of the population was brought to starvation level. After liberation “the awakeninn from a nightmare". proper 100d and clothing rationing was soon introduced. the coal and clothes brought from the United Kinsdom. The evacuees returned and the Islands are resuming their iotmal MOVING! KENNEDYS Ladies’ Ready-to-Weat will Be Closed On TUESDAY and WEililESIiAh May 21st. and 22nd, MOVING TO 166 Queen Street antic: BlllLllliiG CALL At DOWNE’ 71 QUEEN STREET For Your HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE We Have New Chesterfield Suites in all silk velour Bedroom Suites (in four and Ilvo pleieos) lleeette Suites, lede, Springs all Mattresses, 0i Pleeee is lressers, iiselty’: and liliffealers, y lei eel Tells Lassa, sseker steels, some m fhliu, Bliss liebieets, Felling Gets, am 1 "i. "New tourist traffic far as the shortage of shipping and German destruct- ion of buildings and furniture al- low. Of the two principal crops. tomatoes will again come to the United Kingdom this year, but tatoes have suffered from the ‘ olorado battle. introduced during ‘the German occupation. The fam- ‘ous Jersey and Alderney cattle breeds are still intact. though dc- leated. Alderney, converted by e Germans into a great fortress. has dealt in a revoluntionary way with a special problem. The Ger- mans removed centuries old field boundary stones for the fortificat- l-ms. so now the farmers are run- ning Alderney as a “collestivu Farm" pooling their resources, The United Kingdom Government has offered the Islands seven and a i half million cost of reconstruction. Thus the oldest possession of the British Crown, the only survivalof ‘he Dukedom of Normandy. which sent William the Conqueror to Enrland. resumes its connections with Britain. to which it has been ‘:~_\al through the centuries. AVONLEA W. I. The regular meeting of Avonlea Mcmenl! Institute met at the home of Mrs. R. G. Fleming on ‘Mav 13. hieetiitg opened with Ode followed bv Creed in unison. Roll tall was answered by i9 members- 5 visitors also present. Minutes o last meeting read and approved . New committees are: Rustlco ‘sick, Mrs. N. S. McLurc. Mrs. T. L. ‘McNelll; Rustico school. Mrs. Reg MoNeill and Mrs. lib-nest McLure; Cavendish sick. Mrs. Fennerfltew- art and Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson; Cavendish school. Margaret. Moore and Mrs. Geo. McCoubCey. It was decided to start a blan- ket club and members were asked to leave articles for same with Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. Fen- nel‘ Stewart. A paper on rural electrification ‘was then read. Program commit.- tee for June: Mrs. Roy Woolncr, . Robert Wooiner. Mrs. Lowell ‘Wyand and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Next ntscting at the home of Mrs. Fenner Stewart. 1t was mov- ed and seconded that we send a mptest to Mayor McDonald of Charlottetown re daylight saving time. _ Lunch was served and the meet-' 11g closed by stirring the National Anthem. Collection $3.06. - e o Fbllowinz is thet resolution:- We. the members of Avonlea W. l. do strongly protest against ad- mtion of daylight saving time. as it has been found verv unsatisfac- tory to the farming communities. being another hindrance to our labor problem which in turn will 'to a certain extent curtail our farm production. As we are asked to produce more and farmers are required to pav very high wages for labor, therefore it is impera- "ive that we keep standard time which is the ontlv time suitable for Yamnlna operations. It follows that daylight saving time will foster ccmptlaints and confusion. 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Choose your battery as you would your tires . . . For extra power and long life, get a B. F. Goodrich Battery. Ask for them at your nearest B. F. Goodrich dealer. 212 Great George St. JENKINS T. G. IVES Phone 2168-2164 219 Great George St. STERLING MuoKAY Phone 1117 8t. Avard’s Service Station ‘ w. RI UBIII.’ LFBISLATORS STRONG ON METAPIIORB OANBERA. May l0—<OP)- Metaphors ran wild in the Aus- traltan House of Representatives one day recently during debates on houslna and the vrice of ice cream. Houeiru Minister H. P. Leszar- tniw-"Housino ls a political foot- ball which the oimosition in trying to kick around the country to catch a few more votes. They will find it is a cock that won't fight at the elections." Country Party Leader Arthur Faddem-"I am prepared to table the letters on the floor of House." Labor llelnber H. C. Bernard from Tsmaniat-“flte ice cream company is rotbbind the kids to feed the fstted calf." GAIOLINI C0 I DOWN i . 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