f MAY 15,1941 ma CHAIILOTTETOWNUGIIARDIAN PBEFLTHREE % i/wi-iTrii SPOT DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. MAY 16th Music by Ding Connelly and his Orchestra Admission 35c, tax included Good Floor. Good Eats, Good Music Just a nice drive from town ‘ ‘The 0entral Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest. bot advertising of i. "r°‘i.'.'..i‘.‘"“ 5.39.511’ .l',"""" s e - able in advance. p” ' CONFEDERATION LIFE -. ‘NOE INSUB 14-9789 ' BUYING TUBNIYS. F. B. Clarke. 4-14-41.‘ PRE SBYTERIZAN CHURCH SEB- ‘ l; blng raids on Bri- "Wlimtireggi-na the lndust :.1 “humus has attracted fresh at- fluw to the frightful suffering m, muny thousands ot civilians ‘l Great Britain who are harried m... shelter to shelter and finally mm; lnlo the open country by essive raids. Eventually places found tor them all, places of [dliiiti security. but their belong- “ all kinds are destroyed. Th! ‘d: u moi-gentry feeding alone is flllleult. The task or setting them once more with some quantity yolothing and bedding ls much difficult. T, meet these enormous needs. Mil; have been started in various “n, o; the world. Her Majesty c”... Elizabeth has permitted the I"; he; name in connection with u... [lominion carnnnlsn. which is ‘mdflly known as “The Queen's wudlsn Fund for Air Raid Vio- n p’... dollar contributed to the een's Canadian Fund goes With- ‘qt deduction to the Lord M1170!‘ q lpndon for distribution to the homeless and H905!- Ccriirlbutlons from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal nut Company, Charlottetown. which reports the following re- to d t : dcpetiliral nllideqoe Women's 1n- ltitiilt. $49-00- l. A. lilacKinnon, Georgetown, and Mrs. Neil Svendsen, 2 a t: 1 o 8 F $2.00. Miss Mary Wade, Charlottetown. .00. “Albion Women's Institute, $2.00. Mrs ll. W. Sterns. Charlotte- lqvm, $10.00. - iills; Edith B. Sterns. Charlotte- wn, $10.00. ilrightonolirldge Club. Charlotte- Sl 0 town. 0 North 8 o: Eleanors ma Cross. Previously acknowledged: Rebekah Past Noble Grands’ Club, $2.00. King's Auxiliary of St. Jaimee threh, $10.00. W. B. C, Charlottetown, $5.00. Mn. Marjorie Edwards, Chsr- qwuuaus oiiuiiouu ruuo nouiirious r011 Alli 1111111 vicriris VICES. Sunday. May 18th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 PM. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. L-B-o-ib-li. ..____ | rnmouru ssosn, 111a: model for sale, $75.00 at Martin's Garage.) Owned bv Holmans, Chariot‘ town tore. 1..-39-5-15-3l. POLICE COURT-Two drunks came up before the court yesterday morning. One forfeited $3 ball, and the other was remanded for a week. ’ Anonymous $20.00. WE ARE NOW carrvins a com- ‘mxlél! Carrie Hlfllulp. Chariotte- glelgawgmcfin f,’ lmgoleul?’ ' 1‘ O 611.111. D . 01180 - g"? J- Elle Marl-end. Ulu. til-00- eum, Oilcloth. etc., in 1.11 the newest “"1" Emmi! Cm. Charlotte patterns. Holmans. Charlottetown tewn- 85-00 tore. L-siu-s-is-ai. ll. II. Horne, Charlottetown, $5.00. -—-i- Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Smallwood.’ FROM CIIARLOTTETOWN-Vis- Charlottetown. $5.00. itinp Halifax for a few days from J. T. McKee, Charlottetown, $5.00. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., are Mrs. "a"? Weeks. Charlottetown. $3.00 Elmer MacDonald and son Barry énflflymfllln. Freetown. $1.50. MacDonald. Shirley Long. Audrey s .ofessor Barlow. Charlottetown. Henderson, and Gloria Larger-Hal- $54"!- , ifax Gironicls. 5irlisss L. A. Young. Charlottetown“ llyndmaii s. Co.. l.td.. Charlotte» are now being sought for stewards WWII. $25.00. and Steward probationers in the Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Iiill. Char- ‘ Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer lottvtown. $25.00. Reserve. stewards are required to Douglas Hill, Charlottetown, $1.25 have at, least two years experieriw Donald H ll, Charlottetown, $1.00. as a waiter in a first class hotel Mrl- -7- F- McDonald. Charlotte- or restaurant, supported by retor- i-"WII. $3339- lences. Applicants for probationary m5! Jflfllllvline 011109011010. Char- stewards should be clean cut. type, tottetowu. $2.00. preferably, but not necessarily with TOTAL TO DATE—900.25. l some experience as waiter or belt boy. Any interested persons Should contact the naval recruiting officer at the R..C.N.V.R. barracks hot let- NAVAL RECRUITS-Applications Miss Lena MeLure A. T. C. M. Will resume her summer classes In PIANO, SINGING and ELOCUTION Term begins June 2nd, ending Sept. 30th. —L 625-5-18-15-17 Trinity United Church THURSDAY. MAY 15th tlJS-Play and Concert under the auspices of the King's Daugh- ters — Hearts Hall. The Eastern Guardian .."l‘hls column is reserved tor news of local interest, but adver- tising of n newsv nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly bavable in advance. ..'A'I‘TENDED BANQUET - A large number ot the Rebekahs of ,Montague are attending ll e Barr‘ quet. in honor of the Grand Sire of the Independent Order of Oddfel- lows, Mr. James A. Hagerman at the Charlottetown Hotel on '.l‘ues- day evening. ..*0N OFFICIAL VISIT - rs. L. H. Coffin, Montague and Vice President of the Rebekah assembly o1 the maritlmes and Newfound- land left Monday organ official vis- I it to tlv: Rebekah Lodges ‘Qnrcugli r s ' er than Saturday of this week. K. 0F C- MONTHLY MEETING I -The Knights of Columbus held Queen Street. Tues ay evening; an l on "The Monetary System" was delivered by James Coyle Jr. A large number of applications for membership was received and it was announced that exempllficntion of the ‘Third Degree would be held on June 1st. The Grand Knight Knight P. J. Rossiter were pointed delegates to the Provincial Convention which will be held Sourls on May 28th. P. A. McMillan termites. It was announced that Ai- phonsus- Campbell, City, had been appointed Secretary of a K. of C. Hut in England, and was waiting to be called, Mr. Campbell had a distinguished career at. Si. Dun- skin's University, later spending two years at Fordham University AMERICAN N.C.0. VISITS Alli- HERST-Master Sgt. Thomas B. . their regular meetin in their Home, l ‘ interesting and informative address ; Nova Scotia, Mrs. CoftJn was ac- companied by licr husband and they will motor to the various Lodges.- ..'I. 0. 0. F. PARADE — The Oddfellows of Hillside Lodge. Mon- tague paraded to the Baptist Church on Sunday when an impr- ling message was given by the pas- ‘tor. Rev. James Duncan, The Acme Rebekah Lodge also attended this service in a body. During the service a very lovely solo was sung by Mrs J. J. Duffy and Past Deputy Grand inuncaxh _L' ap- I ..‘IIEI.I‘ING ‘VAR WORK ~—Tl1e pupils oi Grades VII and Vlll ct Montague memorial school are be- ihq congratulated on the success- 5nd M- A- Fan?!" We"? named 51' |i'ul show they held recently in the school room after f; recess period when they realized a nice little sum which will go to the Red Cross. .‘T0 TAKF “WRGE IN iwcsranu car-x _ M: and |Mrs. Eric Coiifn i ed a short ivacution to Mr, Coff“1's old homo ‘,in Montague before ho left to be nrrioined to the ministrv at Snell- lalirtown. $5.00. Mrs. Peter McDonald. Kensing- ton. $1.00. 1v, c, T, U. summerside, $5.00. Gunner Rb t [l c). lottetown: viihi? 0X13?’ serial-lg Ladies Auxiliary, Y.M.C.A., Char- liiietolvn. $5.00. Mrs. Robert Mayhew. West- I iiuirland, P.E.I., $1.00. linnbury Red Cross, $5.00. ..Carry 0n Knitting Club. Char- llitteieivn, 510.00. iuiors. Noel DeBlois, Charlottetown. alga. James Bayer, Charlottetown. Anonymous, $5.00. ‘law. ll. l\'. McKay, Mt. Stews t. Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Smith. Charlottetown, $10 00. Pyihian Sisters. Charlotte- town, $10.00. Mrs. George Carruthers. Char- lottetown. $4.00. The lilisses Coles. Charlotte- town, $5.00. 00100600. Craswell, Charlotte- The legion Auxiliary, Charlotte- turn, $50.00. Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer. Char- lliteton-n, $1.00. W. ll. Lurlzc. Montague. $5.00. overseas with the Royal Cunntilnn Artillery. He joined on active serv- ice as soon as hostilities began. Worlds First Toothbrush Britain. where the world's first toothbrush was made in 1780, is supplying overseas countries with more brushes than ever before. Last year she exported from 25 to 30 per cent more brushes than in pre-war years, when sales totalled £400,000 to £500,000 annually, in spite of the loss of European mar- gets, where British DIIISJZGS have a high rcputnzition. Among the markets where pro- gress has been made, largely at the expense of Germany. are South Africa. India, and other Empire countries. More stiles are also ex- pected fl om Canada, Australia and South America, At least nitic of Britain's brush- Mr. and Mrs. Ii. i). MacLean . loiiris. 510.00. “in Our Lord's Name," $5.00. i. 5-. $5.00. Mr. and iltrs. G. H. Taylor. ‘ Charlottetown. $5.00. P-EJ. Art Society. $5.00. ' W.C.'l'.1l.. Summerside, $10.00. iillss ill. I. MacLeod, Charlotte- town. Si.00. iilrs. C. ll. B. Longworth. Char- Wtliiwn. $5.00. ililss \l.1rv Stewart. Ellersile $3.00. lllnsloe South W. l.. $10.00. iilrs. J. L. Lockhart, Charlotte- liwn. $1.00. hills! llclcn Loclrhart. Charlotte- Wil. $1.00. M! M. - hwnfissioaillilfet lrvlnl. Charlotte T- 0.. $100.00, kiln. H. Black. Charlotte- wn. $5.110. "liilllaioh 1v. l.. $5.00 (lino Ben Bridge. w. 1.. $5.00. iircn Mary Needlework Guild. Y ‘ri “n, $5.00. Mair. {I}; 11-11 (‘lilb. S‘side $10.00. “ii-n: B. llcfie Longworth. Char- .elov.‘n. 55.00. “rib and Mrs. warren Duchemln. liinnetuln‘ $s5'mi' h l m - e a eae , aro - “"- mo y c ll , hmrisgaiollla D. White Charlotte- gg- lfvlllgiily Leard Siourls $2.00. hmlyslinflgrcd Borden Charlotte- "Y on Caniul Corps. $250.00. l)": Bunion, chlriotiotowh $5.00. char-l and Mrs. W. J. P. YiilacMilian. Mjamslilown. siaoo.‘ - . hnfldn’ rorctzllenr. Campbell, New E . The bloated, h zlmlll. flowing uifig I 90W between meals; til "Mb trouble . 30rd " gmivoggsislood Bitters helps to ‘lunatic: are Al! It lily dfu‘ mun when you tslre B. lites Your Siollliltll 11.1.1 the Meals You Eat‘! feeling alter meals; the empty meals; the belchin of gss and e risin m “ll time. and more, n11 to uio logot-tlhose suflering l..“ tflltinlluaeiem by promotirn, the flow of _ y’; "m for e PW?" digestion oi food making firms have been establish- ed for over one hundred and titty years, and no fewer than twenty- seven are between 100 and 250. One of them made the first toothbrush by inserting linirs from a cow hide through a few holes in i1. piece of carved bone, and to-day they are developing the use of nylon, a syn- thetic substitute tor bristle, as a material for various kinds of toilet brushes. It has been found to have ievegol advantages over natural s c. J aimom Powder Empire countries with crops‘!!! tuft held up by lack of slilppzlg will be inte esled in the new stor- oge processes of chemists at Bris- tol University Research Station. The work was origlnaly desi - ed to meet the roblems of Bat/a 11's own surplus fi-u t, but, with the cos- y sation of imports. the results are now avmlnblc to. l1 ipii-c pliductrs. Surplus apples i1.e_ec;no1nicz1lly stored. with glen-t saving in 511E09- ln the form of some juoe and lip- ple treacle, Natural sugar makes this product extremely sweet. and it. is a valuable silbstilute for sugar in all forms of household cooking. Soft Luit- pums and apples are reduced to a dry fine powder. 11w- iul for food processing. Plum WW- der can be made into jam at. any time of the year. 111 their work on blackcurrnnt syrups the experts have found that,‘ dren. six of whom predeceased him. efte.‘ a long period of emf-nip.‘- burr.- I was present. in some crises. dooblelrilr widow. one daughter and three the ioiiount. ct Vitamin C (a pre-lsons. namely, (Mamie) Mrs. RS sc11‘:'v_‘,‘1 Th" S ventative agolrst fresh citrus juices. tenticn to the Iieed for _ sin-plus carrots. and n 110W?” now being ext-fitted ¢°mm°Y¢1Y*'1Y‘also survive: (Christy) Mrs. lheiMaciean, in Dundas; Dan. _ iwhere in the States, and I-iullflie in in pfant ncrmallv used for spray drying o! milk. scoring of stimulate the sl ‘sh action of the ‘thglimportant gastno a. a. that digestion, assimilation and Ufltly Ina-rowed by its use. tor B. B. B. Price 01.00 a bottle. y The T. lllllrlirll 00.. United, Toronto. OIL Sessions 0f divisional headquarters ville, after ginduating from P11‘:- ilt the American mllltflfy eflcamll- Hill (lniversiiv. Mr, and Mrs. Cof- ment at. Comp Stuart. Q's-org“. was rm will then leave for Alberta rum among’ the military visitors in Mr. Coffin hi1: been liilflfllnfgd lo Amherst Monday. He accompanied h. charge in the prairie province-- the remains of Pie. Lloyd E. bee- L, man from Camp Stuart in West j;_____ Devon, P.E.I. Leeman passed away ..'Roma Precce. little (l9ll”'?l€l‘ while in military training, and :h_e of M1‘. and Mrs. George Pmcro, master sergeant was delegated to pharloitetorvn, is visiting in Mon- act as escort to the home in Prince ‘tarzue. the finest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Island where internment Calvin I-Iilchey, -L. took place. ‘Tracing his own imme- diate ancestry back to the district l War-—25 Years Ago Today in Birmingham in England. Master (By The Canadian Press) Sgt. ‘Thomas B. Sessions, naturally has pro-British views on the war. He stated that his mother had been in the Old Country at the outbreak of war visiting relatives but. had since returned home. Sgt. Sessions was accompanied to Amherst by Carl Wolfe former Amherstoniaii, who is now vice-president of the Canadian Legion in Moncton. MAY. 15' 1916_Rms‘ans m 1,0,5.“ advanced to Rivarnouza in effort to Join British MESOp-"tltllllan force on River Tigris. Sir Roger Case- ment, Ifléll extremist. uppeurcd in London police court for preliminary hearing on charge of high treason. SIX LIVES A DAY .. lbNDObF-tCPl-Boats 01' the Personals Miss Esther Mitchell left Monday for St. Louis, Missouri. Harold and Alden Crossman of Tryon, P. E. 1.. spent the week-end l in town Visiting their sister. Miss Corinne Crossman-Amherst News Royal National Lifeboat Institu- -_--- tlon have rescued about 750 lives Geog-go Dewar, 2nd veg)‘ medical l since the beginning 0f 1041 —fll'l 8V- student at Dnlhousle University. is eragg of more than six every_dny- Athlete's Fool his parents at New Perth. Sci-on; sntise ie and medicinal Dr. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and little niece snent Mother's Dav . e "M'- giiufzhiiiarci iliifiltiviiiiii with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Forrest Clow of Dartmouth f§'§{,‘fi"dl.i..,..a Rowan MncKenzie. Charlottsown. N. S. is visiting Sergt. Glows home 8 ' in this city the guest. of his mother DI. chute 8 ollllmflil’ Mrs. Samuel Clow, Water Street. I've jut get iiae it slip loll sat tsy Quiet lulled lint Nows The H0111‘ To Plan Fight On Mosquitoes OTTAWA, May 14 -(CP) -Can- adas slimmer invasion hordes-her 60 varieties of mosquitoes- will be in action two to three weeks ear- ~ lier than usual this year because of unusually warm spring weather‘ in many districts, and the Domin- ion Depnrtmcnt of Agriculture has issued its plans for counter-at- tack. Full instructions on bow to com- bat the lunsts are iii “Household In- sects and Their Control," a book. written by Dominion Entomologin Arthur Gibson and C. R. Twinn of the agriculture department. Many nf the 60 known varieiics , are 1 do not come llflfli‘ cities but found mostly in fields and wond- limds. Trey arc, liowcvr-i‘. a great annoyance m summer cottage (lWCi- lers. The urban type of mosquito is called the "cosmopolitan house mos- quito." This insect; will breed in any stagnant bodies of water in the vicinity of houses 11nd is most, pro- lific in ivnier laolliiteci with sen"- iige. "Rain water l)."iI'l‘ClS common source of infestation," housewives are counselled to re- member. Special study of this type of mos- quito which is "rarely found I'm‘ from dwellings" reveal that 1'1 comics out usually nt dusk nnrl has particularly‘ lively night lilo curl‘ ing on its biting campaign tisufilij.’ in the darkness. The best methods of control en- iomolosiris advise S; tlic tl1‘.11i1i11‘z m‘ filling in of brooding‘ pint-vs n1‘ "covering tho .~11rtn'cr~ of ~' uwiizt collections of ivnti-i‘ \'.'lill p Ol"‘.itll oil of gilOd spreading qimtiiics," Screens and Sprays In sciccniiig doors and \\':1l(l!)‘.\.\‘ housewives are advised to 5C0 that screens ltiivc about lfi mrspcr. 1o the inch ot-iicrivise the tiny i11- sects c1111 squeeze through. A 5pm‘: recommended which will not stain fabrics 01' furniture i‘; mrtlo from insect powder and “\\‘atc‘.‘~\vl11t.s" kcrnsrnc. “This spray is (‘n-ily Elllil clizinp- , iy mnrlc,“ 1110 (“ekLllilllPlli ~ "‘cs.s." and any unpleasant orioi‘ c avoided by added methyl snlicgvlntc , or oil oi snssnfvns, o1‘ in the use of odorless kerosene." Proportions used in making this spray are one pound o.‘ 11_v1‘cL‘1‘11ii1 powder to one giilioil of ki‘l‘rr:fllt' and tlirce fluid ounces of oil of sassnfrns, Well mixed, it should be left t0 settle about four hours, and ii en the clear, lemon-colored lio- nid taken off and spixmvrd hand spray o1‘ lliUlillZCl‘. 'I‘l1c 1111x- tiirc should be kcllt tightly‘ corked and owriy from the sunlight. Spray for Lawns There's no reason now \vl1y picnic lmrtics and garden |1i11‘i' bc spoiled by blood-ti ‘siv mos- quitoes A new 511111;- lms been dc- veloped which can be used to mnkc lawns and foliage "mosquitolrrss." This spray consists of one sailor. of the pyrttllrum kcroscnc mixture to which has been odrlcd an 0121111- sion of loin‘ ounces nf lirlulq coron- ‘ nut oil soap thorouglzlv cit-solved in one half n gallon of tvntci‘. Wncn the two solutions are mixed these are further thinned down with l0 more parts of water and then the whole nrea sprayed by a power spray with s, thiii mist, [if mix‘ui‘i* About 55 gallons are enough to make one acre oi lnwn 11nd foliriuo completely free from mosquitoes The area. should be sprayed immed- iately before the gathering, "spiny. ing the all‘ as well so that the at- mosphere will be well saturated iviih the mist." In the interior of Borneo, even today, no man may many unless he can display the head of saiothci‘ human. FIFE‘ ll n _ awiiizcrl barter basis; ‘Dutchman Talks Better Britain As Nazi Blitz IDNDON, May 14 —(CP) — Creation 0f a better Britain is the i:'rn of the New Constitutional Or- der founded in the house in Hamp- steaci where the painter Romney lived. “N.C.O." dates back to Arm- istice Day, 1918. Spokesman for the movement is Brig. I.M. Conway Poole, D.S.O., who retired from the army in 1932. A manifesto to followers of N. 0.0. announced recently discovery of "a benevolent Lander-One Man who with unique detachment, can extricate us from the seemingly hopeless quagmire into which irres- ponsible siatesmanship has plunged the world.” A reporter who visited Romney House was introduced to a. mon- cclcd, middle-aged man. He was born in Holland 43 years ago. nam- cii James Jclm Van Ryswyk. Nolv ne is s. British subject, called simply James John. Canadian Inspiration John said he had been working out his plan for l6 years. “I began the practical side of it in Montreal in 1935," he added. “We have work- ed out. a, democratic constitution. This is no arm-raising or saluting movement, but one based on relig- ions and philosophic principles." John has been in turn a seaiarcr, a laborer, a miner, a doctor, u shop- keeper, a manufacturer and a lep- 1 er-colony worker. 1 N,C.O. aims at, retention of.’ the l nmncrchy, with several parliaments and councils elected on an occupa- tional basis. Highest authorities would be a People's Congress and fl Suprcme Court elected on a lei‘- ritorial basis. Some Proposals Ils proposed new social order In- r-luclv‘ - National minimum “wages; mini- mum old 2111c Pensions of $8.90 wcckly‘ fol‘ one person and $13.35 for n mnrricrl couple; frec state medical service. Lmv taxation with compulsory na- 1 1101111] savings; public ouwrerritio oi 1 trnnspo1‘t_ honking,‘ lllSlllTlllM‘, gas. l electricity‘, water, posts and tele- 3 graphs. A stale organization of l workers; foreign trade on an m‘- limited y iii-making: land-ownership for .l.-c ‘nnflv; t‘Ollllll|l$i')l‘_\' civic service "or , 11m _\'t-11l's from l8. i A rctisioil of lilies. and n rom- 1 ivrtc Filtfifiili‘? of secrecy in all pub- . lic riliriivs. i 1 1 island Students Successful at Queen's University social ' I liliXZEMA O Nothing but an actual trial can [iossilily sliow you wlmt a trig dit- fcrcncc Nuxzcuiifs new “pcrk-up" Cold Cream will make in the way your akin woxs and rams! That's whythls extraordinary 1i ofler is being model For fragrant, ligilt-ns-n-fcuilicr Noxzemu. Cold Cream is mom: than a grand cleans- ing cream. It's o. “pcrk-up" cream! It not only cleanses your skin thor- oughli , but because it contains the stimulating Noxzema medication, ii: has a. glorious, tingling FRESH- Exnvo ciivci; as wcll. Your com- plexion 1.003s and rams more > "ulive"—rz11liii11l. You, yourself, tccl more [lUl.'\I3tl, in-‘iri: r-lirivmingl TRY IT 1701i 103T lv! Get Noxzcmifs new (Told (In-am at any drug or count-tic t‘fillilll‘l‘ for just 0x12 c1;.\"1‘ win-n _\'ti\l iniv rcixular Nuxzi-irin! A 51H" v.‘ iii‘ only 3G1‘! Ask iur Liic 1r m. 1: fuilrly/ MORRJSON-—MOR.RIS NUPTIALS (Saturdays Monti-cal Star) Standards of pink and white snapdragons and stocks decorate Calvary United Church for the marriage taking place this after- noon at four o'clock of Lois Irene daughter of M1‘. and Mrs. Kirk- wood Morrison, of Westmount, and Pilot Officer Harold Keniptfci‘ Morris, It.C.A.I'~‘., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Morris, of Ed- monton, Alta. Captain the Rev. T. W. Jones, assisted by Rev. Colin Rudd, will! officinte at the cere- i110 service will be played by M1". H. Ccicomb. Miss Lila Ivlorrisoil will be hcr s15- tcrs only attendant, 11nd M1‘. Loren ,Mo1‘1‘is, of Toronto, brother of the 1 Briciogrniun, will be host man. 'l‘i1c llSllClS will be Airciwiitsman .lmnes ‘ Ii. Ii/lorrisniu R.C.A.F'., fliifl '11.. bride, who will be given away by her father, will be izoivned in a floor length model of Burma ‘ llllll‘ triple shoe;- ivltli a short. iruin ' and n lllfllCllilllZ finger-tin veil, f'1l- , 111 1g from a clusici‘ of Burma blue roses miule of the some mntcnal as her ocivn. She will carry a cas- cade bouquet of Johnna Hill roses and bcuvardia. The bridesmaid will Wcm‘ a blossom pink frock fashion- ed sii1"l:1l‘ lines to flint. of the 111011)‘, and the organ music during ' M1‘. I Kirluvood Morrison. brothers of inc iJFtlP ‘ brirlc, with a 5111.111 limiting lint. , ——? land she will curry a butluc; of 1 KINGSTON. Ont. Mnv 14—1CP)E multi-coiorczl sweet. pens. ‘,-P1'1‘1.c yvmners in the Faculty oil Mrs, Morrison, mother" of the \\‘i1l1 ‘ s should _ UllllQl/IUCCII ill. "Ciuiziiizim bcdcrati01i of UillVCiSlly l We 1.11 1111s \\..11 i)_\' Allin“ r1. mung;- , 114-01. B, A.. Halifax. N, S. Ruiiileu Ydclis fmoiiniii resident ‘lcilonsiiip viiiliurl til. c5000 lvils \vu‘i1 ‘by Joyce Hemlolv, Liscombe, N. S., 1 who also won the UIIIVCISILY fiiednl ,' ill Eiigdsh. ’ bliss Hcmloiv also won the Robert .\1<‘.Ciillocl1 prize in English and the prise of ilic 01011111111011: Fouiiuzitioii .11 uligiisli. j ‘Iiic M. C. Cameron prise in Gae- ' lic gent to M. MucDoneli, l-lillsdaie, N . ‘WAT. MacClcment prize W811? to ll. C. Locke, Bishops Falls, ew- iouiiiilriuiil. Viuioi‘ l..\‘.iil Goodwill nicmori-nl l)i'l'/‘.L‘ ul Sltlil for essay 011 some hs- l)i'L'l. of Si-iltil.‘ 0i _ _ iiiibcrt rruncis Milclimls, Sourls, P. E I ‘Eat-gar Forvestm‘ scholarship of‘ $40 .1\\'1ll'(i..(l to student. making lngiiesi 1111111001‘ of marks 1n filial year med- icine and clinical medicine. Hilbert I1 runcis Maclnnls, Sourls, P, E. l- Dcgrecs of M.D.. C.M.: Charges Frc-dcrllck I-Iyndman, Charlottetown. P. E. . llirniicis Graham Knoll. Saint Joni, . . Hllbtifi. Francis Maciinnls, Souris. P. E. . In the 111st three centuries, more than 1.000 wold plants from Europe have become troublesome weeds in Amciica. Best time for a baby's sun bath in spring and fall is mlddnl" be- ,t\vec1i 10 and 2, but in slnrmcr these hours are opt to be too bot. Mlnard's kills pain. mental disease. I _ _ _ QHECHS bride, is to wear a figured frock of W001? T“? 5911010151111) "f British blue and Wisteria, under a cont. of British blue with a match- ing lint trimmed with small slum; t floivcrs. 1111c! n corsngc of Briarcliff red r0. s. 'l"l1c bridegrooms parents will not be present at the wedding. ‘Following the ceremony a smfll reception will be held at the home tot the bride's parents. 72 Bruce nvcmu‘, ivlicrc spring fl0\\'(‘l‘S will be used to (iccorzitc. Laicr the bri- ldul (‘Ollpio will leave by motor for Summerside,‘ P. E. 1., whore the bi‘ldf.‘!l'00l’i1 has been stationed with the R,C.A.F‘. The bride will travel in a honey beige wool suit with kolinsky trim- ming and brown and beige acces- series. Out-of-iorvn gilcsts at the wed- dill: will include: Mr. and Mrs. .1. s, Morrison, of Beiicville, Ont; Mr. and lvfrs. Arthur Arnold, of Sher- brooki". Que; r. and Mrs. Harry lvlorcll, of Iow - M1‘. Loren Morris, of Toronto; Miss Florence Morris, of Ottawa. and Mrs. George Stokes, of Winnipeg, PARLIAMENTARIANS TOUR CAliIP CAMP BURDEN. Ont., Ma 14_ <CP)-A party of members o Par- liament fired machine guns and rifles and took a bumpy ride in a Lloyd carrier during their tour of this huge military camp today. The carrier is a two-scatter ma- chine that the soldiers call “a puddle-jumper." W. C. Macdonald (Lib. Halifax) was one of the first to take the r e. ;_.___-. . ~— eel-i moor A SONG or‘ Trrr. SEA In days 0f old n ‘iiiii home Was bu‘. 1111: {all FfOlll 0111111‘ 11.11111 foam 'I‘l_1e Nblllliill ul‘ we Dunc, Till gtzlozl Queen B» 5's time; ‘twat 111.] Lfillt,‘ o'er tlu . Uprosc ii lit‘ .114; meil. The world lliiil no .111. Then grudge no Il_t,‘I‘..'.. sure These anchors of The lllPll W210 xvi to fix more hope, ior rich and {.1 c1111 con- tain A people 111114! ‘ Oiil‘ lliilil is 1 The sccptre of 1110 his‘; retain ‘ Let not tlii‘ rot-turd ‘ ,. j Tliai’. mnnr- 11‘. ‘ ‘ -J. n. Alitcllf‘. in 1111.‘: ‘for ‘.1 peiriix. 01.120 ‘ 1h BI. CE t} ii.\ SS FLOWER .\l 1ST plus a lovely atomizer $1.50 (Regularly $2.00) A most delightful frag- rance —- exquisite and unforgettable. A DELIGHTFUL GIFT Sold at JAMIESUIFS DRUG STORE In Memoriam MB. ANGUS T. MACPHERSON lzi Mncbeod, of Bellevue; An us 1.. in “IP-"B Quincy; John Alex in I-Ia fax. and ot vitamin A has also drawn at- Archie at home. There are 11150100! "i108 B111 grandchildren and one greatgrond- 5 ‘There passed peacefully away in Bellevuc, on April 16th, 1941, An- gus T. MacPherson, in his 79th year. He was the son of the late Alexander and Mary MacPherson, o: Brooklyn. When a Young man he teamed his trade as a tailor. For many yciirs he worked at. this profession. He married Flora MacLeocl, Bellevue, oito tenderly cared for him tluring his long il ness. He was never heard to complain and bore his suffering with patience. In tnis union lie was blessed with ten chil- There are left to mourn besides D. E. child. One sister and two brothers Alex some- Wood Islands. The funeral service held at, his ‘ate residence was conducted b! Qgv, A, J, Ebbutt of Vaileyfieid, rvho spoke from 14th Chflvl 0f iohn. Hymns sung were ford is My shepherd". “Alseen in 'esus" and "Shall we Gather st he River?" _ ‘ ‘The pallbearers were: D. i0. Mec- 'eod. John 8. MiicPhee, .lrl‘n A. "McPherson. D. H. MacPherson. ‘roizh MTCPHCYSOH, Mack MarPhee l-ie was tenderly laid to rest in he family plot in valleytleid. .__-__----- I 9., M lemma mvtwwa dur- "Emfql u 3, nidwe-i/irn Vlvzard l-"st tall was s0, crest that "m" oortllnmiiea no will 111w" them- 2 their mobloms conferred with the i\"i“’ tht.‘ itquircmeius l. .... . . . ._ V McCli-naelinn. Deputy f-dllliflflt Recruiting officers from all districts of Cnouda met In and recommendations cimcoriilng their duties. _ I ‘r n» r-~.-. .1 l. nnhioi- nl Notional Defence Ileiulil|’"'i""- T" i - .1 [h tli d, t bc pnrsu"d in meetlni: discussion covered the demand tor more nun at I ‘knovclrzlicyllcjflrd; lo“ m “RM: ‘AA/w Col. A A. lift-gee, Srnirr Executive Assistant .12 erai: the Hon. J l.. Rslston; Brig. G. ll (‘irwri- Nlfll, Deputy Adjutant General; Cap‘ G. ilwycr, DISCUSS RECRUITING Ii lil-r Gffliflffll‘ Fa‘ f’. lfcnnrssy, Director billitary District No. i1 Ottawa rcceniiy tn dismiss Ilere they nrc shown as they "ciicral B. W. Browne, '\'.l,iilllilli. Gen v ,\.1'ut nt Gcncrni: Bngadier .-\. E iiipegt of (‘iyanirniicn imirrt N11. l ilo (Halifax); LL-Col It-Col. ll. G. Goodman, Milli.‘ _ flililni) Iii-strict No. l3, (Calgary): I.i.-(‘ul. A. \\. Pascoc, Illilliary 11M l.t.-(‘oi. \\. W Johnson, Military lllsiric‘ No 2 Ulkirontn)‘. dlilfill‘ "P" .l.-Uni If \‘.'"tliil‘ll. hliiiiziuv lll-Tuvt N". -'i ‘l . '. i-icl No. 4 (Montreal); ll" , Moody of the Adjutant General s brunt-ii. National Defence licigiiquarwrl» (I. A. Fagcs. Military District No. 5 tqnchcr.) S-‘turdlng. left to right? I.t.-l"oi ti. tl-H H Viiilnry District No. ‘l tSaint John) ' C-‘Ipinin M. ll Giirton, “iiil: ry |li\i.l‘lt‘l Yo. l0 ‘- .1111- ‘v Itislrk-t No. li Wiclorin); l‘ =r J- "- “m” "t mlon) t .11." and 3121,1111 W. (l. Fnolt biith of Mi . l Tl-