@B6_§E§!X_ , J f WOMEN TELL HER STORY IN whispers." are secrets that every woman knows, that no woman speaks 0i . . ._l‘CVC£llI.‘il by the genius of tiie screen's finest actress! She was made for love . . . young, beautiful, thrilling luvel But what tit-rent man would marry her now? Hcre l Dalhousie Convocation At its annual Convocation. to be held on May 14. Dalliousle Uni- ;versity will confer the honorary idegree of Doctor of Laws upon three women. thus departing from its almost unbroken custom oi’ con- iirnrnu such academic recognition .to men. Previnusu‘, but one other i\\'0ll1flll. the late Dr Eiza Ritchie. ‘has been the recipient of this de- free. ,' The Ilniversityr Senate feels that ,this year's selection of candidates ‘is i1 hrinpt" one: all three beinlz na- |tlves of this Province and all dis- Iiil‘. liFlINl for lone and worthy scivee in their resneetive fields. Followinc are brief biographical THE CHARLO'l"l‘l£'l‘()WN C UARDIAN iH- J- Heinz ‘lv- Ltd-illicit. Activities l Open Branch at ' Leaiilington, Ont. At Aldershot camp ‘IOROIVIO, April 5th—l>1. J. Heinz Company of Canada, Ltd., will open cits‘ heag offlice bin Learning‘; ton, n ., w ere i. as operate a iactory for more than tzizrty ill 10110011 l5 Qlllllflfli 111 0 del-Bllfid years. Offices are now being equip- ‘report of activities- for the month lake: aiid wll be ready for occupiinv ‘gill: 315118;)’; whilcrlllhga: H0231: Sliles headquarters wiii b0 coil- ‘by Ocnwln E. D. Otter. c! T510100. tinued at Toronto, and accounting, ,Seni0r "Y" 0111001‘ with the C. A. financial and export operations, as IS. F. gives a brief 511mm"! 01 W" I LONDON, April l-Work oi tho Canadian Y. M. . . with tho First Division at Aldershot and ,\\cll as manufacturing. will be con- tivities in the Aldershot area and crntrated in Leamiiigtoli. in $110 10111100 190W 0611110- I The company lins been an im-f Dllflllg Felllllilll’. Cfllll- Oil/QT "- portant. factor in Canadian exports l ports, "the Y. M C. A. gave spe- ro- for many years. and through liberal cial attention in. London to p ' blems of accommodation when the APRIL 10, 1940 lsketr-hcs of the three recipients-—- ’ Miss (‘nrcline F. (‘annit-hnel. New Kfiglaifis this! iigllitgtlltgilzliutitivelltigf third flight o! Canadian troo s 73-" lfiluslrpul-Frlr mMW years Miss men; 0g p, large area, capaclty of iwere granted leave. addition to ‘r " ‘Carmichael lms been a leader in the factory has hem steadily‘ 1n_ gill) Soldiers pel- nigh , {or flvg ~ , lflnimdim \\‘.'ltl‘.i‘t1'.‘~' activities. For five vents she was President Ioi‘ nights, accommodated at the Y. M. C. A. Westminster Hostel. a plan was developed whereby Canadian creased. Nine sales branches and ware- illl" Cziiiatiiziii National Council of houses are 0 Zmed 1n clues ran . vvotnen and tiurlrltz her term of’ of- mg from 60,11“. m gmgst“ 8 soldiers apparently without locom- lire was appointed hv the Domin- James pr scrum“ a; Toromo, modatlon were taken ears o! l0" fimrumlrv’ i" ll "Pleam t0 will continue in charge oi’ sales; through a s lul urrun meut -_ C: m“ L“"“~"“" “i Nmmls- Sh” stand‘ M. S. Dixon will continue to direct . with some oi’ e local hote . 1'!” 111"" l" "l" "‘~‘"-°"t' "l" Prism "Y manufacturing, mid c. s. Bennett. "The ‘Y’ information bureau at -;.. n!‘ ulio l!fl\‘(‘ been associated with a5 Lenmmglon’ Wm be secretary“ Waterloo Slmlon had an exgeed- 1 . ,h<‘r ingly busy time during the leave "4', Mrs. Agnes De'-\'<. C. B. Eu Hall- tax-Alrs. lN-nnlr lists lrmlz been ne- five in commllnilv service in ‘Hali- "H: and in Nova Sroth. For mitnv she has been President of peiiod when as many as 492 cases were handled in one day. 0 enquiries dealt with during the month was 6.795. making an ag- gregate of 14.574 to Febru 89, treasurer. K THANKS rears ‘ ary ‘h.- locnl brunch of the Victorian i'i‘rom December 29, the date of its _ . Order of Nurses and View-President opening, " , i, fi of its National Council. During "A y, M_ c, A, street atrol ' . the last wnr she was particularly has been operating during e83 ' active in collecting timds for the leave periods," Capt. Otter add . _. § Rritkh. French and Relwian Red "and 742 Canadians have received _ Cross. in reenunition of which she l advice and help of various kinds. PART OF HER INCOME she deposits , w: decorated Irv theaBeleh-iw rzov_ A London leave guide hasi ‘lisp l-egulal-l wighThegligAqzwlggl-Llplg, r "n with h» or Vi!‘ o! omen been rlnictl an it rox mae - - l .~»._ T, ts n; lnirresl to t..- 4o_ooopcopu,s made aiagilable £03,’. She loy ully spendsthe rest,_knowing "- _ , , mn. tl~~t the Frlc Dennis Me- distiblitlon. that her savings will provide amply ' lmor-lwl (‘h-iii in Political Science “On February 19 the Beaver for the future, at Dalhousle was founded twentv- ‘one veers a~n throueh the sift of Nlrs. fiovwls rmri her husband the Yo“ Sellwlor Dennis. ’ Dr. .'l"""lII'lf‘ Mackenzie. Pit-ton - ‘Dr. liheKrmvli urarinnted in medi- 'ei'ne from Dlllhoilsie in 1904. In the some year she left for India under the auspices of the Women's. American Missionary Society of lNew York to undertake the medi- jertl Slll7€l‘\'i.<l0gldflf a schootihortpbim- 1 p . - be 1a great boom tohthe men on d age of 125 s s. From a .me . l lllfllt manoeuvres. t e ranges and ' _ ‘llllill 11°‘? 1'90"" miilemsnl h" JOHN GOSS, route marches. Both officers and a? anlfxperlencet’ trustworlhyhl-idh work has been it ion record of dlsungulshed English bgyltnnp, men have gone out of their way to “sen erePt-esen sacompauYw 1c (achievement under whit must have been. at most times. the severest handicaps. In 1913 the Governor of ‘India p scnted her with the Knisar-i-hiiid Nlednl for outstand- iltq pliblic service. Club was opened suspiciously and it has since taken an increasingly important place. providing all-a- round programs to Canadians on leave. Several supervised dances wer conducted in London and Farn- borough under the leadership of Miss Marion Walwyn and 185 cou- ples enjoyed these events. "The free service provided by Y. M. C. A tea vans has proven to thank our officers tor that service. 'I'l;ree stich vans are now in use. "In the Aldershot area the work oi’ our six officers in their various units has been gradually extended 11nd intensified until now we are ,whu is currently touring Canada as an adjudicator of musical computi- ‘tion festivals. 0n completion oi’ his tour, he will teach at the summer school of the Toronto (fonst-rtniory of Irliisic from July 2 to July 30. for more than two A GREAT-WEST LIFE man will gladly help you plan a savings and protec- tion program. Th rough such a pro- rnm you can build up desired funds or any future date, provide for your own retirement and give protection to those who may be dependent on you. Look on The GREAT-WEST LIFE man is nowsafe Uflldill insurance savin s g fiundred and thirg five thousandpoliqrholders. ‘y Ge! in tom-b with WILLIAM BOYD » with George Halts - Russell Hayden ’ ' 7:30 p.m.—1"‘ll1| Nelvs Bulletin. GSD, 1175 meg . 25.5 m.; GSC 9.58 meg... 311i m. ‘step in the slow progress of tem- iinine participation in Parliament islnco 1921 when Miss Agnes Mac- Intyrc, Messrs. Earl Gregory. Chit.- ley Jackson, Robert Hudson, Ar- thur McLean. anti Gerald Lows. ,but Mrs. Neilsen, a newcomer to Grade r (b) <4. Mrtrlcne Roper. srmt PRIZES I-Bemice Gallant. Bristol Anti Vicinity the mad is to Moi-ell Bridge some eight miles east of Mount. Stewart, the east end o! the pivo- Etciy'vi\'¢n.tiilc~fl.tra Kimball Young I The pupils or Pnrkdfllc scum) ‘Hymn was m‘. first woman sent w _ Alum Shrim-r-Pi-uumm 1 wiierc the deceased was it iwlulzrinllic Iliijll-‘licnof 00011110"? dfllld 1'35‘ Grade VII-Jackie Spencer. _ ment at present. .._ attendeiit, forinctl pit.‘ ol iii‘ cort-' rune ai- 2y \\'liS e90 0 0 1e Gr d VI-Doi-othv Andrew . . _ B. ‘ ‘ _ ago, plarclling lg tlulc ciuLn .t'l'l.‘, Ailffifl lfllltiltltlllf. Qrgdi IV__Avl3 Blllmml, Rim The “mum or thank}? Mlg iii-i l Hbmli“ F" . with their teachers. Mr. A11. ' lu tllv last Doullulou ‘$100000 Gallant m‘ J‘ Hugh“ w“ ° °“ “ ' nose VALLEY woman's 3145 P-“i- “ T""““"‘L‘"“°“ u’ Gilmore Miss N Brenton aim All.“ lh°l° “"9 ""10 Win00 00110100035 Grade III-Helen ‘Bulman iiiiimirinii’? t: Tughuffiitrii Eta ‘NSTHUTE ' ' ‘ ‘ ' e o ' r :1 ' s - simtmEasifm U‘ 5' A PCJ- 9 59 F. Leigh. Floral tributes were Grade __._ me! . 31.2 m ‘HRH many and beautiful. ‘politics’. wig the‘ tlilnly one tseuccesp- page“ attendance; Arlen‘, Jen, téerrxildgdrwfileervltfiegdiyxgtgiaie me March mammal held at M“. 0'1‘ m “ihrtllo Skewhes —_—‘ -- ‘(il-Vnissg Him a ' dellea d l n kins‘ Mollie Law's’ mm“ Limk’ tor Rev Joseph Rooney The pall- Macxenzleys Wm‘ 5°79“ memu“ .. .-> p. . . .._ _ Private Lloyd Mchltsre and Pr,“ iiiy- iuce. ind won t e prev ous Betty Alznew. Norma Jenkins. Salr- bearers -wer Messrs Edwin" Mub present. opened by smgmg "when lcv hank. Jackie Spencer. Avis Bui- 0 - . the Rlver glqnnmm plows," Th; TPBi1.1l.88 mean. 25,2 m.; TPA-i. v6.02 meg , 49.8 m. llivc conscctiiive general elections. vate Harold Livingston iloih of the Mm- Martha mute Black‘ sec- Black re man. Rita Gallant. Helen Bulman. BROOKFIEID WOMENTS ially, Micheal ‘robin, Percy Rob-l Sick Committee reported one sick rese wt i ' .7 . .-'. . - . “Amy m5 _' 7'00 “$45 r’ M’ SH" MATINEE H" H l "m; y 252E114" hometrin ‘Stg/ivlltilclls 011d W0mlll1 l" the H°“5° °i C°m' Isabel Gallant Bemlce Gallant. bins» Paul“ Smmm“ finest Bum‘ Person called on and l7 n ' ‘ 9:30 p.m.-Cobaret with Charlie. returned w thuir mspemvg 1mm; ,mons. was elected in the Yukon in Arden Mamuslg...“ Mal-lune Rom,- brlck and Erward Ros-titer, Mrs, with “an schobl Commvee h“ CHM" FY "Ag Co‘ .I)XB. 9 61 mes. 31.2 m.; DJC, on the mall-pump 1995 when her husband, George Mary w_ Macmfman‘ Tempe; Hughes was laid to rest in the no report’ A paper w“ l’. by .. t. .E . JEDY Black, retired temporarily because -_ cemetery adjoining the church. Mrs J_ Macxenzie‘ “Mm, um Objects of the T, B. League." . ‘ ‘ l r v Mi‘ t SERIAL - UREA-ON iitAIL . LONDON l Miss Ruby Hudson‘ 5L Avsrjs. of ,,,_heauh_ B", Mm ____ » I H139 ~m~—T"lk= "M03615 0i is about again following a minor Urfld in favor o! her husband in INSTITUTE Many friends here oi’ the late P“ m. rend by Mrs Herb glow on x . . ‘Moment.’ GSC. 9.58 meg., 31 3 opemllon l“ the prince Edward tho last campaign and saw him ._.___. Fred Cox, Charlottetown. were thely M C A Apneap govern. I m- Island Hospital. P. 01ml“- The regular March meeting of the shocked to hear ot his sudden men; mm o; Loo had been n- ~ A i 1 ti i ii fl ld B ‘ W . , _ _ ‘ ‘ "r I P R 5 ——-———i—— Y‘ ‘e Pm" “c” ° - h°W°"°Y- Brookfleld Women's Institute was nussfna- cclvcd, Questionnaire on Home me- [lhe Old Nlald r ~ihmt,', improves llllon the novel and 11:30 p.m.-News lfl English. cnanmrrt-zrovgy 1.11mi GIVES lwrlévsg have hllg KNEW Bum” held at the home of Mrs. Char- j onomlcs discumcd. Questionnaire llllll,‘ _ TPmL 11x33 1110?. . 25.2 m.; TPA4. ADDRESS IN SOUTH g" E “"51”: lurfiecwfmefi mem‘ les MacDuff. Meetin opened by Mr. Aiislom Lapierre, returned on Agriculture with Mrs. Wm. ll lo "l0 ill" cl W0 slll wus- CAROLINA "5 ‘l e l‘ 5 °“"" a m!‘ singin “It's A Good me To Get home on Friday from Truro. where 1 MacDonald m; converter for nexi Brilliant And ins oi ll proud lllfi Philadelphia illlll- i. ] KYO .- 12:20 a.m.—vocal Solo. 1171 meg, 25.6 m T0 lSIiitUN. and one each in Manitoba xmosmnn. South Carolina, 011d Albfllll- Acqua nted." Minutes of the previ- ous meeting were read and ado t- he was employed as a chei’. Mr. Laplcrre will return to the N. S. meeting. R011 call will be "an I have learned to control, Memoralfle Hlt lip. ‘ailifll its peiioc uugts ircm ti c JZJ, ~ ‘i "‘ “W.” W“ ‘“ 136151180 m0?» 25-4 m- Anrll 2-401‘ Julluu Price. 0f Flnr- “r-r ed R011 call was answered bv u r-irv htrr i-i the summer alter lrow " Meetin cid-red slnl; ljjffwqflla" Olilsffiu. 51332’: mo“? L; ulgltlilllif _ ROME ence. was the guest speaker n-lday THE lffilvrnloéifltzlé members. ‘There were six visitors min,“ R comma here‘ “we "Med 55mg h, “Y: pal-low .. A (ilTlllhl !il'ii \\ll| liii ‘('1' 10'1" ill i iiil‘ uumt- lltluif-Jlililllii (‘ZI/‘ll uliitr’ ‘:33 mm‘ “News Bulletins m evening at menu. Nnmht ohgerv‘ IIUM PEA Ts AND gresenl“ correspondence was mad "‘_“"'_ P70851771 179F104 W“ 599m Imam" Lll0lll('i1.0i'_\' l~i .111 wliuvect- it'll is litter ilvllifililllg reciprocal syiiilztttiilWlrili ggiggliizsMélislc. _2R03. ance by the Kingstree Kiwanis c" LEAF CUR" y the secretary, A letter of thanks ML John b35450“; s," 1e" last w the Men-y Island“; old-Limp “Ziho 0d Maid" which olitlis totiny I or iilliitfl'.s‘liiliiilllg until both arc \\'t:il' " ' " m ' 21mm ' Club- . l whue lums and ache W" "Rd "m" Mm 73mm Mac‘ week for Halifax, N. 5., where he music. Hon Ernest 110110111“ 000 I P i I L 1m d I Docwr Pr!“ Md o’ the home l‘-°" Pmdlimd l" 1M3}: "mine “l: i§llii'u$§i'.’iii’r$°'§b§ctgllr~ggl g8: tic-filer for the suiimlver months MectInQLSgiJOHIHQd-“tical question. at tic l‘ili.t' lbilvitiln .||iL1l.l'L' “Mil in o nil. e age. on the young - ex cts to be em lo ed ns a ctir- Col. Ra n on p0 Betti.- Dnvlis anti Mirilint Hrlliitllls ill , dutislilui" of one is leaving the tinc- Llie starring roles A rim-pl; "mu-pig l lent litimeslengl for matrinicirlz ‘ ' ‘H’ build of united, Mifiilm Hopkins l5 a widow, with it'll together. it | tllo (‘iili;il'l‘ll oi tier own. The old ‘ tli- two li1'li(| is Bette Davis. she has itcvci" rt inc svri-et young girl oi the s lier dtttiglitcr. born oi a farewell night with lit-r lov- I LTOSCOW 3:00 a.m.-E.‘.*.gl1sh Period. RV- i96. 15.24 meg.._19.7 m. I - - . g’. ; ithotiizli of course she doesn't know that Bette renllv is her mother. l Miriam Hopkins must be credited lwith a performance onulevol with for crl led children which has been Qpenfipjn Florence, the the Maritime Provinces. neverthe- work being done there. Music on the 1m there are sufficient trees of rogram was rendered by Herbert. these fniits to warrant the own- gtackfey, trombonist, and L. D. "l5 190W"! 59106 "$900100 7-0 the boniz. iemr. with nccompanlmenti 17100110"!!! 0f B 0WD 101‘ U10 10001 by Bobby Vause. Also addressing mfltkvi- Each your the Ila-born- the club briefly w-i-r~ "TS. MeMilhn l wry ct Plant Putholcsv. Science service, Kentviile. N.S.. states J, F. and of was donated to the Red Cross. A uestionnaire on ‘Education and getter Bchools" was read by Esther Matheson and discussed by the meeting. It was decided to buy a yiiftt for a new baby in the dis- r c . School C- . Mrs. M. Mac- ILA Mir. Peter Whalen has returned from a very pleasant vacation spent in Boston. Word has been received from Mm. Wm. Alywnrti Sn, who left B. C. MAUINOT Iloimou - (OP) - when ti" Maginot Line was beinl! W!" traces ot a wall built 2.000 Y0"! alto to keep out the Germans wu found. imd Lloyd told 0n A0010- ~ti'. l t, lust brfore he c; ill" to IBeEtes its i)c‘l_ Level, the cousin. . r . .. ' the war, there to be kille in motion. l It is doubtful that Miriam hm ever a’! ggegréckpjyillltnrgn,‘ “i; QOQLIQZ" Hockey ottleer-in-chargc receives Bwem and Miss Mabel Robertson he"? W") "Mk5 58° by P111110 10'!‘ m" m" "“'" i“ ‘Mm’ 5W3“ plays ‘he ‘mugmch “m” ‘m-“hmg "um 5° excellent‘ S Hadden at Bprlnrrnik Plnnt-t- speclmtins of plum pockets as well pm rammg Qommllm. Mm 139,-. Boston. in answer to a wire glut- French Ambulance Con’! meeting “Tile Oltl lvlnid," "vitten by Edith l grown up, either on stage or screen. mm. and R Harokfén .19 nn,'g‘l_ M mach ma‘ w" with we nests l gwood nd M" charms Mmh 1m; 1m- dapql-llpy, Mrs, 1')_ F Ho. herer" ,“’lll"'i°."- “-\~ 11bit’? “Drill-ml S.’ n B"'ll‘}‘.‘]l{l11°l'flt-PS :1 nuriiryz-harrctfntcrh June giuunn lrzvcly and lplrlblliflrir-ut of the’ recenllv lorPuulJr-u for control directions q RF. Lrmcii Committee Mrs ivi mm. vii-s very ill that her dcuzht- "om" CANAD“NUP) . " . u-il wi-s more .1:- C11 ren o W01‘ n l "l. ng its mi; ren was exce‘ en n, ‘- ' . .- I ' l h i ' I l I-DHAM. En land - .. _' 7.0,. Aklmi (“Ill-i Into ii she places hei- (‘ll ld_, lulled his brie! menu-tits 0n thi- screen; lfigillgfitrfgnflnmilzlqr flfpwfl" fumlfilllzl ,,P,§’,“§,°‘Z,,§§,,,,f{‘,.".s§f, by ‘ gacallienh 1M1?’ Bfirzlcem W905i; algnlseilgéiltclg"xhfmflxzfivr m" and Elgrteen years ago a man‘ had I -..l.- 1,; 'Iiiin. w] i is stiplnised to be _|u.,i._.ilte Ipflill‘(!_F1lZ l'll(;1 scored as tho tum-l " 5- c a ‘ q‘ 1 “ ‘P ,,. 1- '. c‘ ' q 0.5.; l you“ r5‘ ' om. m an "L ' I ' shave in itn Oldham barber ah i ‘i018 ot 1111-. pmtie. ll_v m"l(li Donald (mo, a; a Armor-WP! L. B» lllcMlllflll- D-llllll Mlll- ~11 [Sr-ll become e1. n bu and hoi- Wood. The next meeting is to be ‘ ———- but mdnq, have change m my m, t _ ‘i. -.- is cc i. visitor. and to Others of tile twl-ihlr- and proise- F-trl‘ of Public, Work“ H1" is n’ low. Flu- numr‘ lliflfldPl‘ plums has , lied in the school on April 17th. lPlll-l 0011111 lTWYllPd i0 ""5 shortly afterwards he emigrated tc " BOHA dlsmuv . qjma leirlls to worthy east included James Steph- Pmlirht 0n n vrnit lo__t_h_~ Hntldens also M011 izlveu to these fnlse fruits Roll call to be answered by u col- tihtviet Inst wok from Novu Scotifl. canada. Back in London with thl . 0.110 mire fol‘ ills elaborate lady enson. Jerome Cowan. William Llm- who have spent their summers on Sffme scnwuts a invite part. oi‘ the lt-wtlon of 5o. The meeting closed and will again enter the tlshinl c. A. B. F" he revisited the bat-bet 018011. Cecilia (Cissiel 1.0mm. the island toi- some years). crop may be lost on account oi with the National Anthem. A con- business. d m” m4 paid (or his shave, who calls than for her own mother- uiw- . .-\I\'(): 'l'l{.\\'l-Il.-- MYSICAI, _ _ ._ _ s ”J 1w §lf°"ir‘.“.i..i° li..:lilll'i"""rltll .i;“.f.l‘.‘a‘.i.;‘ allies: nitrite; T" Giw-Wciu/i Mi» _ DAILY 3.15 _ 1.00 - 9.00 P. M. 1 vlgnvrff pflnchmL ‘ ' ' ‘M. A. riecrsatiofial clentrfiiulso- tiilfifig = . i- cn. p ys ca. e uca ona, re goua Mr. Aneas Bassett. Albany. and counselling services. Athletic FHPH u TODAY _ 19 spent the week end in Kellys Cross. sitivillgs. magazines and writing r TIIFRS. ‘rile uuir-l of hi.- slsirr. Mrs. Am- Yliillflrlilis have been used in izreat. I k ihrosc- illciiriglwn quantities. In addition to 1.000 ' Q;"WM M‘ Ell woTGreen Road rliimtsll)l>tiilh1t‘oi%rA'filihltaliictfrltliltllplll- i .- ~. 155 eeri . . _-__ en r w . t. ,5 “slung spun, Melville! ‘he gum A“ Easter party was held in the we have sum ordered L000 PM“ HYNDMAN 8: C0. LTD., Provincial Managers i FHQA] TOD Av... .3 15 7 - 0f her 00115111. M155 3111110 T°°1°- Christian Church Manse on Friday One million sheets of letter-paper Charlottetown ' ‘ A . . . —- 8,1 P, M, . —————- ialternoon April 5 for the children and a corresponding number o! en- BOR“ KARLOFF- BIARGARI-TT l,l.\'ll.\.\\' i hilssaes Evelyn and Alice Costelfo of the Simrkiv School. The after- "illllwtfis htwetlbeetl secured loriditsi- - H r. _l (‘ rt itiDo .ld spent Easier - ‘ . _ . d ivl ll on o 1e roons as requ re . __A r _ ,, ,._V_ _ B R I T I S H I N T E l, G E N c E n will]! hi»; Milly Iiilonazhuil. $011111 ‘Plnllltlzlgilngljiw Cont. O. L. Pearson. oi’ Toronto l “' "' “ '“’"' ' iirr“ 1 $10 v _ _ _ ..\lclvill-=. i135 been reqtiested to ive a special this disease. test and games were enjoyed by all Mon on loot crossed the loo a lllll mu __ CiLNGLIhH SP1 llL'.\_"l_"bIRSl _ ; ___ littriuion to the divis onal athletic Peach leaf curl is caused by a alter which a delicious lunch was St. Peter's Boy on Battirday mom. e11 , s. ARTOON- 3 §T00(rhs - MYSHAL ‘ ‘tliss Esther-k Nooniin, tglbgny’ i Mr‘ Ings o, cm‘ Omen)...“ was a pi-(pqclml u-hlclkis ‘bpcomiitir: of in- sriiinniléir ciln tlTiihs casie the served (b; tthet ki)OlSlESS_C ) izig but rope/lit the travelllfll van yo! V ' iit. the wee en in Sou i e- wislwr to Month-lilo Tllllrsdgiy ev-r- crenstruil’ grctt c: mpor ance as o e a 'e . e eaves a r0 ease opy d , Qnly l“; gpgL M; ’ I . e. Iulmt in the litter-est of the Rev llu‘ Wu"! “rather 001095 010118- m deformed early 111 the sewn. —,-——-—i——— oiiimlumcnweu, almost igut, hit ,1, I ' I i \1i<§ Kwthlricn Shvecnnn '11 N iscout Movmlilfi_ lint“ is-rnllicnlvitliamhlge t: dllivsiiuchcon? grid gal-m: sciiJtil-stp1tci$§ihc§§liiiii' COVE "EA-K ROAD SCHOOL lllilfencrotlgsemigehzvtga bin m. unmnl weeks visit 115.’ r1011 S ll ll l Montague Curling Cllll s21 own \\'ee'r'.s." a oia on w serousy a - cioo or i150 1 , , , Melville and Kthvs Cross. ,to_a banquet in the Legionliall on f» tact, tree growth. ‘Grade X171. Donalda MaarDorg- an o“ 5-521: if. polfwn b. "3': llllli Mrs S\ ste» Monaghan is at find“ iilisinmtfllias Tlllirchfli 1:1)‘ L In rtilzfsiigelmlilithllile lfoiitlftaislietiuisl- iklrihei’ Dohlckglhrliorfiwacnonal ' I in m’ hand‘ o: "om “m”. m“ réttiut v ‘ her ‘parents Mr Plenlcwfi cg uvclilpr/ u?“ it iii i one sin le spray yThat ra inuslt Grade IX—1 Morgaret Wool- ‘Tuesday a‘ they mo" “on: m‘ iilnzl \lr< Junuls Pnlvcr Enicrhld ‘ll(l)"'le"ill *.-.»~-7 v - ! 3e BPgDlied ust before “they buds (l1‘l(i"0‘ 2 Clarence Wooldridse. Btremns h.‘ the may of the mom" i‘ vii‘ ' ‘i i ' ' ' tars ivriieirrcrl Mrluhvru ‘ I11 Canadas burst 1h tire AiuiapoiLs Valley, it oF-utic viii-i. Lorne Klelly. fgft-leigfxeogfiig "wlmiiil W11 , e110,. Cecil Wightmin. i _ has been found that. early April is gritltge ‘illxfl-i. Iiéeda gv/lfiglgonaltzi. found m m“ View“; eams to b: McQimld, Keliy Cross. i ' FL usually the proper time Ior this r e — . ary ser; . - .r..h T .1: . . _. riqk Clmr. _ Aid D01! dlf. i Millie Iigvnltlslllimilvktlig. hviltiitkestlvllrrl nnrélrvoiilrllf 521i} QICtIiIITNYi [Willi ‘Bnollsr-l --L gepgiiucgiiltgilned 31m thcémgtprfaly Glizgde 11M! MMMIIILH‘ I.‘ MT- 1501133“ F0111 l0ld 0B0 (I! NI South lvfeivllle, ion on Fiidrtl" cveiiinu and thuv, my (7_ R, BLACKBURN) 8.1101190 1115i. b91016 01“ as the buds Carillon Dockendorlt; 3. Eilon Valufmi’ h!!!" 155i? ‘W99! l0! ‘I B/le-srs. ittfliarlle rlmd Ig/iiiififfkihill sptpitl their in x. the.’ IFnm-tllitn Press Staff Writer) started swelling. Bordeaux ‘8-15- Wgldgidglefi ( ) 1 E t M EtRfiDQEIIIC a, farmer at Peaks 3f ‘Flood, M1 ‘ll Mn one. i an e- home o the lt"v (1'l"l’A\V/i, April 9 —(CPl —Mrs. 000 to 8-25-10!) has been satsfac- m e n - mes ao- - 1 l.- z ~- i l. . ft !i' .2 ~1 "c l‘ w. N '1. , as- - 1d t u 1 i ti ~ t' Mllluu: 2. Audrey Marshall. ———- .“.nd irqilie miiiiihs ina tile; m“ m“ “i. oicyncgr vile an Clsetit-her yearsob- My m; 1e (lgmlilgreorecoliliibrttliciild? Gffldi? IV (b) -—1. K9" smith? M“ Hora‘? MCEWW- ‘m0 119-! . t d m . and .u disease». and Lirmbci-lm \Voods. N, B. Mr. Matthew D. cu who has i~ i or Canada's latest, guccg5g all LflnQ-gulphuj g 1.2-100 has 2. Edith MacDonald. been confined whls homo for some Mrs. Geo. Villctt rind dailzhter spent tlte winter in Boston. retirn- stm-v will be the lone representa- also ven satisfactory results. Gfflde III-l- JOYCB V0559? “m! “N! 811 fill-Mk 0! 9110 001d II lElVlIFI‘ sléentl. tier-i week end visit- ed tod his home in Alontogtie on I live of her sex lrn the House of Apipfiia orchardlste who have a few lgrnéle ltalM-ljolligiai lvlaaciiioén- alble‘ to be out again. 11s M11 s n R vcrdae, Sfliill‘ 11y evellllls Cnmmon= when Parliament meets plum or peach trees on their l1 i - 50 00 . I - 5' , ———-— ___._._. "1735 n gh_ f ' m n d u t m appllm. lie Blrt. Several cars of potatoes were Mr. Keith Frrser of (“lnrloite- illicit-rill] horn and well-educated. lilultlgsotfihis srpeciaiaspra; will plYO- Grade II (bl -1. Harvey Mac- loaded at Morel]. last week and 15-A-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-fi-_-_-_u_-_-_-_-,- " town. snout the ivcik enrl ‘.11 Nlant- the ll"l\‘ woman member-elect came vlde p, od opportunity for them DQ110101 2. Orville Mat-Donald. others are in the warehouses wait- '. c2118. vlslluw lrlcuds» m» CP-nfldfl as Dvrlse Wcbber in to test eir power machines prior Guide l 10> — ~ 101111101110 m1: cars for shipment. Shipper; m g, Today,‘ Short Wave M my ‘Iii-Y a n" T ‘Harri ntlialjilttlfllltlsehfltyl it; titre Naorth m the main SPTBY operations in ggilyizstinltaifrtil. Dorothy Smith, 3. 5ffllvilsiylf i-(etrlgemtotidcairs as the ,1 r. o et- an. 1- nv- R-isrn e etvtm time. o or ury. ghelr orchards, _ woo .cr s coping co . Rid“, pro mm t: 10X‘ of P, w, c. spent. the iver-k- Si... married Peter o, Neilgen in ____i________ Grade I (bl -—1. Stewart Miw- ._.___. § ‘ 9 ;. end at the home or ab. run Mrs 1927 and cast in her lot with the CENTRAL ROYALTY scnoot. I2, ffimlurlghhlll/Ieuffalgglgéd- Several new boats will t» hauled . . I. -' R‘ w- Beck- -M- rrntlcrcd farmers of the north i- ér d0 I f“ —-I~ A _Y Pozveg; to the seaside this weeluoneanew ~ - . i‘ _ _ ~' — "r- wmllllllv- The following is the Honor R011 _, Ffqfik wéhgt; - “m” " type built by Jolhn Ihplerre, on the tkyp- Hopnkmg and hhsflhzo i: (All time ..~. Eastern Stantlardl Out. of that obscurity and after of the pupns o; central Royalty “Hiérrlcst “Vera ‘an semor fade! mme sweep“. Style, Wm be named Pflisi fltl thetrail blazers l5. -.-.--.----.-.-.-.---1- --.-.-- LI h’T0wn Royalty 131d!‘hatirfitlslllllimvgerghillilér “itfiéti s°3°°§ f°§r wll“r°§follle “M, 2 M-rrizurciwccial-idgc 91 a 116% cent‘ “fife; “a” °s‘"“-s“‘,‘,‘f$:’ Wm l" ‘= ' ‘i ' " ' ' " 1 . 1'00 -- 1 - ' . ‘on e"eaP -” . . . - - . ~ . - Highest. average in Junior grades. , ‘h r m” t n‘ H n ‘VEDNESDAY, APRIL m p _ I tompnnions Mrs. Neilsen emerged Arlene Jenklng, 3, Elaine QMtaia. a v , ‘ ti. . ° -11‘... ...'.....'.‘.-' “ And V“ "up ll.llirilrillciilssiz“in?‘d’; 0,9533,“ icy;- "He bu» = "al.".l.lili°ill.i.il.ii'.i?l*.... , {our w» p?» t, - - l-Ams _ , _n~ --. _ _ - Y H _ _,,, - as wee n one o est able“ zuwr pram" 7 ‘i, 15500 “on” _ NH“ i“ E-‘gush- l ‘liilfolillc(inmlgitalmgititlizlolbyiviriitilitgn Grade VHFEL Illiilce ‘llljlnvmh 2‘ c Pit-fort Attendance: Aileen Mtie- homed W11" 9mm‘! the feather! 9! A s l“ 11'“! ""3" 35333 m" The funeral of Miss Phi its Colt-s Fleetion Mr McIntosh has re- Kgthd 1' J cQ,‘i“S,..e,l§§,'-- g Doha 1d! Donl-lldu MflcDunuldi ‘me of °ur mm3“ri““ Tmrmdw- T° E» u l BERLIN was held on Aprlhznd ‘it 2 (l0 lroiii presented the riding since 1925 31.1,’? amnlF-fil Q0 m‘ 1- ' ' Mlififll MacDonald. Ellen W00l- mink that we” buds a" 19d 9'11 “M” 513° P m"‘03d “ml New “"55 the home of iicr pzi- his Ml‘ 1nd i As it representative of the newly- g v ' Ipfl-uyllne "$5,... p dridge. Marion Wooldridg-e. Earl W111i" 811d 110W t0 be T0011 301710005 CI a l; "U°"m““ shonwflve Orcheéna" Mrs. Peter Colcs. b ‘Awards; lo formed unity party Mrs. Neilsen Boga“? mfiew- 3 olive B,,,,,I,,,,,‘f Rlri. Stewart MacDonald. Shirley b!’ Th6 NEWS 01' 1-110 11111181’? 811i! n l) léiygishtgéol Jgténgn 31.2 m ; DJC. ~ we pevPlcs "mi Mplmd “m? money wbqldtheri lpatm- grade rv_1_ ‘mil, Bulmnn, mm lvtacPonald, Tdsteflegowngésfidé tinwanted ow]. . .. ~» '1' I .- -. d, (l _ h, - - _ _, _ mgleman o r . u u. -————— \ UMP“ iilciitlfdyailihullluvl: weibtElcltiruut-lllti ‘v iiiqzrgiiorlhlllnwldlsiiilas ‘lat ‘thliasriding (“$11151 (Iefllinlh fielolf,"‘,§ff~m"l'fi?dzv flirt, Sl."\\'.'\l‘l MncDonndl, Shirley An item appeared in the Patriot h‘ . 7,100 ,,l’-"‘-"'Hm§~ '3“ WSW‘ ltcv. i. Muiruy oi i'r.i Itiepcn only to nir travel which see Isabel Gilliam] ' VN-scv. Annie Power. lats week stating the St. Peter's Afimmtitirtl 11...... featuring IFCCtlOll. HAT-i. 9.12 incg, 31.8 m. Unmd chum,’ U1,,,.1D,,,.,,,,\.,,, ['0"](l mi allow Grade I (a)__1‘ 36mm, Gallant; ‘rhelmu s. smith, Teacher. paved road pus open to traliio ls ‘ LONDON pallbearers were; pm Lloyd MC-‘ I-Ier election marked mother 2_ Arden Macmlsland -—?——-—{—-i— 1&1’ 1:; EVIIpU-tit IVUVQ Wlfyllllld e norm e ve ng p c