WENDEL; WliililE on tlrc Canadian “polio e con l‘ ‘M. o‘ WQ fl¢¢° Wm! °' tcdlii" d n l: z .. evgfl “m, thing, oitherxdy and “no cunfldUr q“ ‘ nd with 9"ll"”l“m' o ollfls m" “‘ ct Nazi louder 9 0nd QVGYY are of our Sailors, Britain “k” n War “Wk” W“ g ‘o ‘h. plea’ yourWlV” mpllslt semi e United States o ‘ ntmouslllr even, SEWQT- gvl Glwe‘ , s uallP-l t Vital HOME FRONT Duiici iflanatla- Q generous contributions towards the we f Soldiers an comfort and‘ d Airmen- towards the relief of distress among our friends in the theatre of war- Q regular purchases of War Savings Certificates,’ which in turn provide a nest egg for the future- Qefficient and willing performance of daily tasks so that production can be steadily increased and essential war supplies go forward without delays. Mona c our Income through a Bani: acc zour earnings to provide for Income and other axes-l , s services an support- ount. Budget! I 1.0 provr e or usual expenses of living-do enable you t0_ continuously share in the national effort. The furtherance oi‘ the War Effort has a first call on the' p The of NOVA SCUTIA ‘I$T'D.' IIST-OVER A CINTURY OI BANKING IXPIIIINCI Tlsiscatana ANCI. rived. Rogers Hardware IILVEIWAB tlnued lip rs Hardware CEABWELI. 1c: Photographs. OONTIDEBATION LII’! INSUR- 10-91” -__.._ WALL PAPER CLEANER Just a1‘- n-‘sac-s-z-al. ea Tud to 1n perfect diti . 88 1 3 . gale 0n / per cent discount L-352-3-25-29-4-3. mural. The personnel at Beach gave had volunteourlzd to contribute $225.00 to- bu Sergeant Mark Arscnault (left), of the Royal Canadian Army Med- ical Corps and Pte. Clarence Arsenault (right), with an APRIL 3» 12:11 run CHARLQTTETOWN . GUARDIAN __ _. _.__._._A ___”___ ___ _ ,,_________i__,,_i___ Tlzc Central Guardian Brothers In Active Service infantry Friends of regret to leam of ht to his home with pneumonia. J Service Police has returned to short furlough at thport. -___.__... Mr. ‘Iholnlas Dunphy has his sisters. of , and Mrs. Wrn. Stewart. i} Melody Cements New Friendship oat Troubles Painlessly Treated Telephons 140 l H}, J. A. BROWN Nor.» Jolwh Etl/ergtltflsqlrlyank 3kg, uwAWAbrApfll i) its?) 4-1.6 C io d’ t - Pcd'at i t ' " '- ° "5 ° W "1 Q “i” “WW "86 01111 rlnz m Grhgfofst chmslotaiown‘ H M o Ottor blamed oi’! ‘Halifax out each mommy from the towefi Harbour.) A Tribute 60d Razed upon His garden her-e And saw surpassing 1s.lr the wind oi fate ed by or s r ' Every Londoner pgyyggéeglygggh ' ' RB' —€Il D01) CIBQ W A b H1s Own Fireman Shottlg-gtglymlzgtwglfts. —-——- ‘inc fifties. e cruc s1 te LONDON. April 2 -—(CP) —“Stop 11¢ d that Fire." Thai/s the battle sons Wltlsllelrjiiild £11111? tfiilitelr tou adopted by the Ministry oi Home Security in opening a. drive to edu- catp civilians in fighting mccndlary bombs. Title Ministry ha; published instructions and pictures outlining H 11858 procedure to follow. has released a “d “Wfimd ‘he short. film and is endeavoring to ad- vlsq some scheme to make less tiresome the lonely duty of root And looked to the Millistty. Sing over your shoulder- one of the sandbags which may be found ln almost every dcorwuy- use it. m shield your face drop u on And the “sparklew and beat a. hastly retreat. Extinguishing an incendiary in- side s. house or building ls another matter. A st-nli ct th"ee i< necess- ory- -one to tackle the bc-mb and the others to man a stir up pump. Fighters handling the stirrup pumps nozzle are warned to enter s bllrnina loom on hnnds and lmcc- pcsslblo bursts; of ilanlrs an“ in" es. ‘fcnzwhdlqellln Crawl toward the bomb. hcnd dGWll- “Md Giver” face protected by either an over- turned tabls or chair. Dampen burning articles with s. than tum a rpruy on the bomb. [t fmqum thc tire has nillrlo headway, hnusc- Gradé vI__1 holder's are warned to summon the Earle 5mm]. é fire-fighting squad. Gmde v__i ' At present civilian roof spflllvrs 2_ Fmncb MW“; spend lcng..loncly and sometimes n hectic hours dodging flylnd Fniint- ers. A committee set up at the rc- quest of the mlnLsvv has reported several “rc-Ztct" methods o.‘ detect- ion were posslble- Jmpnct. sound- llght. products oi cwnbustion 0r heat. It. envisaged many forms of im- pact detectors and referred to a scheme installed in a Iflndml bulld- ing which makrs use of a hem net all springs o; elastic attached an ‘m; a arm. The British Standards; announced at a system has been devised for eat etectozs which sound an electric alarm. ______i____ SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Inb- ruary; Grads X-l. Marion MacKenzle: g. Muriel Richards; 3. Dorothy oo e. Grade IX-l. Charles Holland: 2. Percy Pool and Lillian Poole (equal), 3. Billie Pierce. _Gmdc VIII-—1. Melvin MscKen- lle: 2. Leo. J. MacLellan; 3. Doreen Duulop and Wallis Mac- Kgzlo (“walls can Doroth rect a n oe:- y Poole. Marion MacKenzie, Elmer MacPhce, Kenneth Murphy, Robert Grads V--1 Al Mcbean. kls Poole: t. Paqllct; 3. lvan C Cheverie. Grade I (b) —1. and Reg. Smith (e Smith; l. Basil La Francis - ROY Charles Oheverie. STAND OUT FROM Till] CROWD LNiOY lHl RADIANT HF/il n4 or INNER FITNESS bull's He touched its peta w And thought a ro svimz a trace of To till the place grown, So God folded it to his breast And smiling he misc filld lbftleddbhiild ills life anrgvt 0d e pac t wlere amze r now it graces the Fathers firmmm and throne Where angels wings caress And. seeing it God smiles content At its virgin loveliness. (His cousin Mrs. Archie MacLeod, Cambridge.) MacQuarl-iei Barbara Poole. Billie a" ' . opening the door slowly to avoid all '- ‘em?- L°° Mlwmfiéz-Kvggill: Mg; . G II-1 F‘ jet oi water fr m stlrtup tllllmll (1nd -, E35,]: Pnquen‘ 3_ Perfect attendance: Oheverie, Colin Jarvis, Merlin Mur- phy, Ralph Masher, Jackie Poole. Miss Holland's Department Grade III-—1. Walter Paquet and Vernon Jarvis (equal); 2. Kumeth earth full of love. perfume rare it had where .v orevg it forth tare that will C . ls so pure and Heaven above. sc o! ours loveli- lmtwrs- A d l i u . Dvuslus a fir.» bomb in owl nil sfniwxliegetalissoiljilyoilllxcised- space is an easv matter, says the Asleep in the hands oi’ God a at toms ups Miss MacLeilanKs Department ancls Cheverle; Clarence Vernon Poole; 2. Aubln Pa uct. Alton Mac cnzle; 3. John Stub- Perfect attendance.‘ Walter Qunrrle, John Stubbert. Alton Mac- Kellzle, Earle Smith. Vernon Aubln Pnquet, Enid Richards Miss Burke's Department heverie . M90- Poole, bert L. Cheverfs; 2. Albert M. Cheveric; 8. Peter Grade IV- l. Colin Jarvis; I. Hon-rd Ole Albert M. V". Grade H-l. Hazel Crockett: I- Fred Pequot; 3. Eunice Croucher. _ Grade I (a) —1. Eric MacEwefl. 2. Donny LaBleoh; 8- Cher!" MacDonald $1? l; it. Albert c P91‘??- =l~ l HRH f/Y/N {VFYOPA/IA/G r tte d cc: Ivan Cheverlc. Vgrelrlchct-Jlirvils, lnKenneth P%lgliflr. Perry Steele. Eric MlwEwen. Fred Psalm. , t i i. ll. Jlmel MacDonald Pr nc pt Pole With Sc ____... B)’ GLADYS ARNOLD where Polish alliirfi Canada. said wday. B9811 Dlflyed unlnterruptedly the numerous on the part or Demons the finest produced." had been made by one city coun call was contained in "he Wble Mr Pod received lib-lit». and cordlllllby f t to the Polish armv. ' o ho Sco romance. ave shot an arrow have already bee es. ORAOOW TRADITION (Nllslous hymn) Plate every hour to; so? until the Nazi invaders s spring of pcasan . It was the customuisheel wtchtromth P0lnt- -the little balcony 01W- hour he __.__,.. Celestine McCarvllla s being confined l _____ . Lawrence Oahlll R. c. A. unit in Moncfon, after spending a his home in home in Kensingtoll "W visiting lfiouthport the guest. Lawrence Calliil Canadian Press Stfl-ft Writer e famous Cracow call ha; “*9 m“ essay i ‘“ " we I also friendship moragctghfi? 21.1,; 1.12:; l that n“ mm" persons. humanity has‘ Announcement that arrangements in the Scottish town for doll la - m‘ o‘ y l? l? By smkmg amt’ note 0,3212%?" . rights and privileges of the up r 5 l classes. chargcd it would be a “s n" destroy "iron-wrought memorials INST?’ of lvllicll are 1 s... ctr font into l-lle heart of every Polishaman and . l” woman." Mr. Podoski said, "N 1 ' thit- Mflrly 100 marriages m’ tween the P ll h“ lcllogttered be- o s 300mm ma! H h-Zvadgzhand the DP- larldtheydlovbef th tlh . o’ ctmore cm ous that o to Rel! l1 trumpeter constantly oli/vihc ‘ W” °' one": t o Oh/urch of Our Mary. It was his Job to watch for tire or in- "Kim 0r any other danger to the sounded th yards thfund t greatly regiment in England. Ssrgt. Arsenoult is serving in Canada. Both_ 11M w“ mfluhfm Km tlfiueh.‘ g3: men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsenault, Elm Avenue, ll comrades in an drive m. Charlottetown. fills for essential Wlll‘ Personals ' m! _____ Famous Spots I In Memorram Aggie MOQllsJd 1ft this morning m. was“. hi... wt... Are Denuded shsgdwigrviégh? broth; , D15 Ed. MRS. C. J. BOUSFIELD W . - d l . ——_"" LlLWl med F The death occurred at the Prince Mr. Raymond Jay, son or M,- léidlvaillid 151151213 Hpslpital tén ‘vlvegnes- Jung; av alcl ' ‘_ o lS, _ ous- d 1., Q13; ‘éfamnpufif, ,5?’ "- F-PulgilTT . field, a native of Morland. West. for mama“. H“ dmb Y- Canadian liths S fl‘ Writer moi-Mimi Enmami She came m ported favorable W!‘ n b re IDNDCN. Aplll i -—lCP) —'I'he - 0t BPS cnti cil me fl. he rails ploy ‘ti’??? °°““"“ “m” W” "M 28% 35"“’.F;‘€..i‘“".>;i2l“9d‘§‘° £23? i-dtiifitlllffafilklli ditch... MOW tlla lthe Ukraine was borders)» 2, John P. Desroches: 3, Aloysius ablaze and as ey flowed into Po- Desrochfl, mush-the hymn to Our lady - 98011 illglhlndiayleaoprglatnight-“un The ‘Tartar " night so able to gain sanctum-y side per 9P9 remain“; ashh post wunoethand ranained at. h Tartar arrow laid him Seven centuries later- 4h 1939" PM‘ “f tihssametlme once at each of the fourgulzlndowsl. east. west. south and north-was “My played until ttwassilenced "no, Germans knew that this ts-adtiru-lal custom pa heartand! colors-whole uai artdmrtorlal life--it taro; that reason ed tooruatl ___________________ MODERATORZS SON WINS NTDN. ADfll I. ‘Pattie. Moderator or the United church oi, Canada. was th too ‘h d mtdd tnd w o lrra us. St. Stephen's Col won the J medal icr proficiency in the course in theology and the It's Old Boys‘ Prise fw a». am and loll ofimniinoafvmf m hbmel Bfld ancestor . had Md time to gain the Illgdlfifhg the castle but he remem- E the Reyna-l till low a trlsnpter in llh¢ chwoh sworn totplay each l death." . 1533“. wlchm the sir George Wilkinson, Lord May- old castle rortnu but all thou‘ out- [or oi London, for generous -dona- iahed Th one tions or money and man-a very young 11m o; 19 m- 90 letters fiffljufglfi- He was theTr-umps- him He "People in all parts of our Do- minions ‘call and layed P "Not ters o! sympathy and encourage- |ment which I ptppreclsted. We know from their |words and actions that they are w — (OP)— g n in RE REV. A S. pain" lmrv stl CANBERRA _(OP) fifflfifimfilfi and the United Kingdom are ne- enm-e gotlstlnlz an mu 5L 5m. Australiafis expc-rlable hilt g5, mgrlloarwalvtgnrirarmgfid mil Cur-ingest? in comm; unexpected. if not unbelievable, has happened. DPlllOllLiDll has begun 0f tive oi the same place, who ore-tie- inlpregrluble '- fie .1.- _ . F lsquarcs which nestle in all London's Allgllcim Cilmch- and a falmful M‘ m: l best residential ‘ 5 l To an acc mpalllmcnt, of clonglng sledge hllnlmcrs. the knell is bcln sounded for Bill’ lroll rolls around such famous quad- m_ rongles as Berkeley Sqllilli}, which previously had romlovcd by Gcrnmn bombs. '1‘ lo 1131mm over to 1191p 1n we. war in which she was held by her many output and the green 1° ' left: open to rlcvcr before nccoidorl though ad- vocated by many people for many years. SOME PROTESTS But all squares aren't going to be denuded of their high mils. some of which are pointed as lonces while others form wicked-looking bulbous flowers it'll-h pointed petals. Even the squares handing Over their iron took the step long after newspapers and other campaigners demanded for Imetnl uvailzvbtle, or the mm, m]; in a 560mm mwn ulrlight stand-mos troo s or l ' ' View, Podmld‘ Pong] wilsfitggggl Prtojicsts arose llkcasumlner thund- would shatter the tradition that an ' Englishman‘; ral legacy. tdeptlvc residents oi the squares or‘ lge hcmcs forming owned mostly by estates of wealthy member from They want-rd to enjoy tlhe some privilege as residents oi those by- gone days whcn nurse) with a small charges _ 0am x ‘alttesdpnstllgfl nglile gratis‘ on ilclire p0 ‘ous e ma e an spo lude wor s. ,,.§‘,:“,2,§“1g*;fi3v=gllm§g,gg§tg@. It wasn't decent in e-allmv "lfcc" children out of their exclusive cages. One l lorlluns T0 G0 Mnnv other squares are expected to follow suit can be reached between owners of Grad tho blg homes. thousands oi’ which Mn Podosu 1.915%‘, the sum, more vacant. Meanwhile. outside the traditional tounsengrgffwfigfiflyflflfi organ gzldders must. w ch 2:; not permitted. not play m Desmond MacNeill; 3, Ida. May he square and "street-cries" are 63%‘; m?!’ Ron Mam Evcn within the _ strict rules obtain. seven hundred ye", ago in me t sections may children "toss balls or the year 1241 the "Tart.- m-sl- or the east were on me "larch l disturb lhc Lord Mayor voices LONDON. April 0st everything in the to ing of London was buildings. A few of the pwpls were lthe people of Canada have come from even the 3 beg,“ cat sections of the Dominion." At. an informal luncheon tender- ng sllccor our needy. Mrs. Bollsllcid was u valued life tll - ~‘t~<l. M“ Om mm it nymflug member 0t the W. A. oi St. PallTs a "llp1>cl' classes" in tendant at the services of the church while her health permitted. She and her husband were loved by all who enjoyed their frlendshlp and will long be remembered for their great kindness and llospltallty. The funeral. which was held from St. Pauiis chluch. wns lartrelv at- tended. and the floral tributes were beautiful. o. token o! the hlull eswcm districts. the heavily-docs 'gll pal-ts cf its fcllce (lPIIIOllSllCCl mils Will be plots wlll be If "d5 , 1 the pulbllc a, prlvlegc thgigegfilgglnscfrgzfieigld‘£132" m: grave of her husband. Urges Dismissal 0f Gardiner And Lapointe TORONTO. April 2 (CPl-In a general criticsm of bath Domini n and Ontario Cabinet, lllillistcrs, A. H. Acres suggested in the Ontario Legislature today that two of Liv.- Peders] ministers-Hon, James G. Gardiner, Minister or Agriculture and Hon. Ernest Lapoinle. Minister , of Justice - should be dismissed, llrivllvs-"s to yvhlch they were "1 say to MacKcllzle King o. got. tied uudoz" tllelr "leascholds" on rid o; Gal-dingy and Lgpgjnle,” d9. the squares clared the veteran Conservatzve Carleton durlng the budget debate. "They are separat- ing the provinces, Gardiner by his bonuses to the Wes-tern farmer and Lalpointe because he ls not fairly children's reprcsentizlg the great. French-Cau- huge key, let her adlan race. We cannot have unity into the "mllllon- with these two officials in power." _.___;_________ MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade XI.-—l_ Imelda, Doiron; 2, e11 Mldred Desroches. Grade X.——1, Velda Small,‘ 2. Rita Martin; 3. Dolor Desroches. Grade 1X.-l, Teresa. Gaudet. Grade VIII.—1. Aileen Claire Pineau; 2. ‘Idreresa Desroclres. Grade VlL-l. Edith Dcsrochcs: 2. Edna Martin and Phyllis Plneau: 3, Doris Desrcclles. Grade VI.-1, Betty Gillis: 3, Jul- iette Polrier; 3, Ruby 00mm. e V.—l. Catherine Gallant; I. fiuizfine cs; 3. Marjorie MM- G . Grads IV.—1. Della Desroches: 3. the wa/r effort all including that. of throughout the rm. Some charged such steps privacy wads h‘; no,- Othel-s said it would “Nllllly.” (always name fill‘ English those day's t0 clcrgylnnn ignoring ozch! tectul-al as soon as agreement still hang blunt warnings that pmik precincts Desroches; 2, Joan Williams; 3. Olliy in certain ' Mary Edna Guudet, Grade II.-l, Cyril Polrier: 2. Alexander Leakey; 3, Robert Cotton. Grade I (ill-l. Rcgxie Dcsroches. Elslclle Williams; 2. Jean J. Gallant; hockey. oxorcisulg cue not t.o turf." Large dogs are OUlWMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Alden Small A f? lire slog/i Tip Top supplies officers’ uniforms and raincoars for all rllrcc armed forces- carcfully tailored. 0 . . . 3N a nutshell, we bring you in- dividually tailored garments, made for you a10ne— new fabrics from the Old Country where the finest fabrics are mode- longer wear. . . all these and distinc- tion too, at a price you can afford. . l-(adlel I Suits and coats by Tip Top give you that added touch of glzlnmur, nzorc necessary than uvlsl'~lll.iilxlrl- uzllly tailored to your mun taste, $28.75. GIVE TO CANADA WAR SERVICE hand-cut and individually tailored to your personal measurements. TIP TDP TAILORSE STORES EVERYWHERE 99 Grafton Street, Sannyside fimiferl l Senior i-(OP Cubic) Ar-senault, gratitude of humble oplle m . expressed to today by dent, Doria Desroches, Edna ltraln." Martin. Theresa. Dcsroches. Brad- ford Polrier. Junior 1st Division - Phyllis Pineau. Aileen Claire Plneau. Bere- nice Desroches, Etta. Desroches. Mat"; "i¥£f’°lirsll.‘"° c in and uarc r . na s. 0a, 10th "gvhlch llslllslsh, John Desroches. Cyril Poir- ot encouragement remot- i011 the great contribution they Fleet Losses Canadian Pacific Railway, said in “Hem; responded to our urgent an addrus tonight that tour ships m“ Canada especially has of the Canadian Pacific fleet, and a tremendous part in help- on‘ of the subsldlar C-inadlan Arlstralian line have lost in active service during the prcscllt war ingsln only are they sending and clothing but they are Society. an amazing number of let- Speaking on the functions of Rptgry Railways in wartime. ho said we have lost two passenger boats, me tars of lltrmdpma oi Brltaln, our flag ship church a tho Montrrse; and two last can say are deeply have lost the lpamnger boot Ni- agara. The Br tinh Admiralty has. o! course, assumed control ot all lily to Canadian Pacific ships." tatn in "Canadian Railways are building urgently needed tank: in their great f sturpsmand as prepared, when the TtlOVlllz , use _______.__. EGGS FOR BRITAIN —Australla ent. war planes," lei-ch. Toronto. The plans call for Education Im mrial asked to propan- a which students ' Niles MaEcQuuXaid London s thanks to m“ ° lifvsm 8 1 t Divlsl — J ll tie 110 Said. “C ad‘ a Polreltznigrliilealilor Glllliflolilnd Glillgnt. mWBd th/ur-lsiirlldlsilnol nwn of til Dorgthy Glalggnt. Betty 6111b. Fbbll- puny. fiulnzlir brides who...“ as Bndfl-Divislon — Theresa g an ‘Lough ac“- or delaying a single Plan To Observe St. Georges Day I TORONTO. A Canadlt-nide 05011 R5 ed by the Lord Mayor to Canadian I ' I Dill’. April 2'3. bv ll. cclllnlittvp 1o.m-. ncwspapermen. sir George said: I ed irol l C. 1nd‘. .- .1.1._~. "I realize that what the Canadians a and organslgicthirlazls “at, ‘Qlicffilg: i121 are doing for us is only a minor St. Gr‘ ‘ ‘" gare making ln the war effort, but Day observance in 5c)10Q'5‘@]]|n(-)(1-]g];g55, _on betlrfllf or thoste twhlzhhsge lost hotels restaulmlts, private homes. lhg I wan o an your -—-— and by fraternal and svfllvo o;~_ generous folks for all they have ‘TNJRONTO. Avril 3-(09- H‘ ganizatiorls. Tl . - l .- b" -l _- "Y "midone and are doma- J- Hunmhlvy. Vice-President 01' W oi’ uls armed rolgtinrlsolltlsllliltlll: public will be asked to co- ‘ resented at organization mPcl- Toronto were the Canadiul Corps Asoclation. ltOy-Il Soolclr- of St. G-mrgctn Canadian Rm 0:0.“ glish-Spcakiug Union. Nfll'0llfll Council of Order Daugh- tiilr- Empire. and vn-lnus denominations. Lieutenant- club, Governor Albert lviatlhvrvs of 0n. us and that is a great com- freighter-s, the Besverhurn and the tsno has taken an soil“. m“ m these times of hardship and‘ Beaverford. Prom our suhrldtary. the planning. the Canadian Arlstralasian line we The peopic of (ilmildvrrsridclltllv with B l- ‘ fclchrs-tlon in (‘"11 "lie pal“ and nlciurr» lllbllifrs aim be their ulnllcd asked tn show mtrlotlc films. 5 . sea-vices andmlll r “llWlW-i hill/Lg pazlodcs also are Dli-LllllLd. ‘i: tro: p l —-(CPJ - snlllte to Bzituln 0 tho i-llenlc 01' national observance of St. (loorgoist tho, Canadian commlltvc to further Alllfll J will ' its plan of “n great. crusade" fificlllllt<ly‘\\"'>~\lll ‘_ ytlllougllout, tho EngiLsh-sloenklnlz 1888 Mr) ll“ l World [or support to: Britztn. s.» 1y fbllolvd T" observance of (ill Enlplr» Youth Gfll- 5-1‘ $1111 11h». ,Sllnd.ly Mav ll 0:‘ Mav be ‘Ql-liillll i?" l“ -\ - an. . Sfilltltlls will he tam and the Ural. .‘ ‘the TOlUillQ c FAR-THEE AFIELD Geozgls Dov ViC/‘llld not. bl‘ l0 Bli- Ityls hoped um special church mm “he L, .10 n“ ms“ m, sculccs also ulll be held in tile hold and Sm _ “h, AWN. tor-Urea; United Slates and 1n a Slfilcltlellb lssllrd lccclltly the Tomato com- mllicc said the organization is 1h- l.(‘ll(lC(l "to draw touelllcr the two ‘out branches n1‘ i110 Anglo-Saxon poople and to NllIOICC the newly ro-lornlcd Englisll-speaklng front in readiness fo; that mo» wilcu hlllnanlty will look to it for fearless and llllsstlflsll lt-adolshlp. Pntliotic organizations in Blitain and Hi0 Ulllbpd Sl-Iiio: will join with War——25 Years Ago Today (By Tllv Pro“) ll ‘~ ‘ . colld stop ill rho program will be lion in Amlrn. form If you intend offering Tourist Accommodation this your and dc- sire to have your name listed in our "Places To Star-v” lolrlcr pleas: writc us as soon as possible, and listing lorm will h. nlJEl-frl yc‘ (Those forms have alrecdv been mailed to those v5.0a; in the folder lost vear). TOURIST ADVERTISING. This vear as usual in one of our T. Books space is allotted for odvertlsen-nts. if vou wisll n r an ad please communicate with us before April Third. licks o. other information furnished on request THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. Graham Racers, Supervisor, C HARLOTT ETOWN. lliiiTf§ ‘ L-587, »\ mcha. strossvzl llhl‘ :.l - .3 iliw 0:1 5t.