ronouaow s. sat: iitllliii! IDWARD . . . She's gentle until someone starts look~ v ing for trouble!- ' CRAIG DONNA MARJORIE M ..-- 0A PITOI. -.-~ Til-DAY — FiiL-SAT. 0W5 Yiiilli tucsv luv warn YOU an sovs tmwrsr MUSICAL rm You're suro lo thrill lo hio biqqoo‘ and boot onlorioinmonii ALSO - SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON snownvq ar 3:I_5 - 1 - sis — EMPIRE -:- Tii-itiuiii‘ AND 5M“ At 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 M Ntn-IIAM Pl(iURkS pIPSQIHS DNEYTOLERa €iiARUE k and tour transports. thr hem empty. were‘ loot in the ewol from cheese. Churchill , cast to n anniversary of the a Polish constitution. .._____ INHDELB ‘r0 THEM rtl coil all people who are ommedono "Ciiaour." - l! The omens freon 3. _ . "~ amnion odfllor oowo Vita‘ livo centlmatgctly __ in_odvanoo. ' . ‘p? '— ">"_, QBAIIWIIJ. tor Inotooropba CONIEIIEBATION l suoaNce u" u l i? ‘ I FLAGS m“ shop‘ FOB V DAY at thy ACTING carram _ ,' Daniel Joseph MoOormo ,Y Georgetown, P E.I.. has been pro- "wwd Art-Ins Captain according to r n irattfiltii.e.fi"‘ott§.i'i?“" mum“ ~ Personals | Ptc. Leslie Frizzcli lelt yesterday, ‘morning for Yarmouth, Nova Sco-. lifalértgp e213‘ 113m militkaryd duties -homc in Stangchel. w“ W at m‘: The H .Cyrua M ii .. rived in mlhe City yazifiertlgy ally’ plane. l L.A.C Jucilstln as. arrived by Diane Tuesday evening from! .Goose Bay. t0 spend 2i days leave with his omlly. He will then so to‘ Toronto where he has been posted. I P. E. I. illvcnity (Vancouver Exchangel Three degrees were and asimilar number of awar a tor theological studies were pre- lsented at. convocation ceremonies , l at Union Collefle. Wednesday af- ~ . temoon. ll Rev. Allan Lorne Mackay. B.A,, 0 f Vancouver Heights Presbyterian Church, received his degree oi’ l Bachelor oi Divinity and was also the S. D. Ohown Gold ed , l Medal in Divinity presented by Eric V. Chown. Mr. MacKay is a l son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mac- 8 Harry Lee Penny and Edward Leslie Thomas received their tcat~ amurs from Rev. H. E. Horton upon their graduation in thecl . Mr. Thomas was also awarded the Daniel McPherson scholarship for highest standing in the graduation year. James Alexander McAllistcr, B. A.. was awarded the Women's Educational Scholarship ior high- est standing in the second year and also the George R. Gordon prize in Biblical history. Rev. J. G. Brown. pr ncipal, pre- sided over the ceremonies and Rev. W. R. Walkinshaw gave the invocation. Rev. S G. Woo rto Deans. chairman oi the Vancouver Presbytery. gave the benediction. Speaker was Dr. Norman Mac- Kenzie. president of the Univers- ity of 13.0.. who discussed the implications c an Francisco conference and of world organization. RICE ronvrmafalilor. The followi ia the report oi Rico Point ool for the month oi April. Grade IX ~l. Doilllas Mac- Eachern. Grade VIII — 1. Murchison lVI-acEaclicrn. Grade V11 — l. Conotonco MacEachern. Grade VI — l. Reta MacDonald, Grade IV - l. Marina. Mac~ Eachem. Grade III Sr. -— l. Wayne MncE-sciierii. Rutlhie hihcDvugali. ’ l. Elia Maclilachern. Grade Ill Jr. — l. Lloyd Tay- ,. Grade II — l. Olive MacDougail highest average in Senior grades Murchison MacEachern. 76.5 p.c. ... cs. average in Junior Bl-adea .Waync MacPherson, 80.7 per cent. ' nest attendance, Oilvc - Dougall, Wayne Mecnchem, Mer- inn Macmachern. Ella. Macliaohom. Mn. Dorothy Crosby, Teacher. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Honor Roll: Commemlai Glass: Roland Roy; Frances Fitzgerald; Margaret Gou- dea and Charlotte Fournicr, uai. Sherren; Joan McCallum Grade inc: Mary McWade, Kathleen Noonnn; Ola Carmody Grade Eight: Vioa Gallant; Florence Peters; Roberta Suther- land. Grade Seven: Mary Crci hi3; .Peggy Shanuhan; Janet 0 - m. Grade Six: Barbara Walsh; My- ra Murphy; Marlon I-Iynes. Grade Five: Betty Smith; Nor- ccn Shaw; Joan Ronahan. Grade Four: Elisabeth Coylc; Patricia Wynne; Helen Patricia MacDonald. Grade Three: Patricia Macdon- aid; Pauline Nconon; Vern Hyncs. Grade Two: Betty Kelly- Geor- gina Zakcnl; George Macdonald. G One (Division Al: Doreen Bevan; Ethel McWade; Carol Mc- Callum. Grade One (Division H): V - ginilt McKcnna; Shirley Gill; Stirling Mahar, l C . s-a-at. to . conferred 55g‘ mdc Ten: Doris Kay: Sh rley 0n 1 lino manic. oponoorod by the ‘Ibo entertainment will number-o. The ouoint oid-lnohionod __ on added feature. Alumnae I’ of Casualties sonar.‘ CANADIAN are roncr. - evenness Kllled.0n Active Service Bedard. Joseph Donut Marcel. LAC. Lac aux Sables. Que. Ohorvbonneau. Regis I-‘ernsnd. LAC. Deux Mantegna. Que. Porrilt. William Howard, F0. Cooltstcwn. Ont. Misting Believer! Killed On Active Service Alter Air Onorat no Ashlcv, Russell Bradlleld. Fl.-I..t.. lovni, U. S. A. Missing 0n Active Sonics Alter pcratioua . Hamilton. Ont. Burrows. Bernard Arthur. IO. Petenborough. Ont. I All 0 l Rflflalves lsgrennun. Lawrence William. P.- ‘ . i ield. Clarence Leonard. l‘.- Wainwrigil-it. Alta. . Jones. Jock MacDonald, WO.. .Toronto. Ont. I Knight. Arthur Nell. W0, Ool- borne. 0n. Lay. William Robert. P0,, Beav- e lodge, . l Marchant. John Philip. 10., -Oicir. Sat. i MoOolium, Jock Roll. 10.. To- ronto. Ont. Paul. Robert Andrew. Sgt. Moose Jaw. Bask. Shanta. Frederick Weber. 110.. Kitchener, Ont. Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- vice — Now Reported Prisoner 0i Wor - Germany hilcRobc-rte. Stewart Hugh, F.- Sgt., Oshawa, Ont. Previously Missing On Active Service-Now For Oliioiai Pur- Preounted Dead Johnson. William Kemp. P0,, ‘Toronto, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR. FORCE OVERSEAS I‘ Mia Belioved_,ltilled On Pttive Serv cc Alter Ir Operations Nagiey, Arthur Harold. Pl.-Lt.. Misolng On Active Service Alter Ir Operations Alice. Lorn e Raymond. 110.. Kitchener. Ont. Allen. Reginald Arthur Henry, F0. Vancouver. B. C. ‘Anderson. William, F0" Ecitviilc, Gusto John Benjamin, ill-Lt, r. ita. Bunn, James Ewart, WO., Broad- view. Sask. l Chriotison. William Ritchie, D. ,1‘. C. and Bar. S.-L., Lonnoxvllle, e Inman. John Ward, Sgt, Tor- onto Ont Kendall. Richard Bertram Ross, t., Darllnglord. Man. . William Frederick. PO. Winni 9e. Man. 1411MB)’. an. 73-58!» Vancouv- er. B. C. | McDonald. Wesley Dmcct, I‘.- Sgt. Sudbury. Ont. MoGillivray. Delmer Ronald. 70., Vancouver, 13.6. olgmetein, Morley, 10.. Windoor. l . Orser. Cla ton llorl, . . ‘Hartland. N. , Lat‘ i Pascal, Stephen, F0. Selkirk. Mint i 1a a = lemon. Beans r iii, 1n.- Lieut. Regina. Basil. p ‘rhoroldson. William mic. 10.. Warren, Ont. Previously Prisoners 0f War - Now Reported Sole In United Kingdom Oomeuu. Joseph Arthur Amedee. wglliott €.‘.‘.‘°’ia r1 1. . na on. .- . Swift Current, Soak. - “uh I 39ml’. John Rope. Sgt. Toronto, Montreal. Que. o. Barnes. t. Milligan, William, W0, Winn]. Man. Valmy. Saunders. w0.. sud- fil. . Wilden. John. W0.. Ohio. 115A ANAIJA Missing 0n Active Service Alter Air Operations Kidd. Peter Douelao. P0“ Auck- land. New Zealand. Nich 1 . Go d , ,, iiamiltzxnNew rzgliarlfwh Sgt CANADIAN ARMY (M VERSIAS Provinces) Wounded Royal Cnnadiap Artillery Schnare. Donald Wesley. Gnr., Steam Mill Village. N, s. N.S. and PJIJ. Regiment Cflmpbeliuwilired Francis, Pte., e N8 Main A. D u. . ormier. Emery Blair, rte romu weusn SYMPHONY - CARDIFF. Wales - (GP) -- A scheme lor formation ct c proico- sional gym-phony orchestra lcr Wales ‘has been prepared by a special eommlttne appointed by tile council ' or Music at the University oi Wales. Sackville, N. B. Irving]. Russell Leonard. 11th.. rc eights, Rn. No. 4, N5 sciteison. William John. rte. ac c. n . ,. ,_ alias“? Nwsm e Angus L Gpl no . i Th . ., Port Mullen, N“; om” P“ Walker. “Ilene Leroy. Pte., Glace Ba N S y. . . Now Brunswick Regiment Audet. Joseph Iidmond. Pie, Bathurst. N. Is. Slightly Wounded lie intent Dc Quebec I l Duane. oscoh Leo Paul. Pte. Oomubellton. N. n. l NS. and P.Ii.l. Regiment lmxgilrllh Lgrgv Coleman. Opt. Gor- l ' Yrahmc , . l N.S. and ma. Regiment l. oooy lo lnolto with ekfziorlrseflli. mm Cecil. m. lur- l WARTIM! CRIAM ' " mum; l oilvocobooun-yoo h“, h,’ New Brunswick Ioglmont l fir“? ‘an up» u‘ m... Harris. Marshall Role. -. - m Wang“ "Lia" rim:- Grand Iay. NB. m", ‘h .. ‘L " - Provlonlly loboriod Mlooi New omootlnno oryoaolo-(Uco mil; l mo Prisons or n: :1: '-"::.~.:-.'.~:.-.~ ...’i.-:.-.'".i.'.-:"..h"""‘.. ' ' ' . I'D Iii . 2-. “kiln "i-"sum Ara-m- ~ . . '~ oo Ii Ittl he’? logos -----.-..._.. I" "Mevvwlwmma. - canto rnnnx "m," . m f" llllllno. Mac is tho Gaelic word for son - "' - and is therefore the lix in o number cl leott and lrion llllSliill. It llilTlii MI! AGADEIIY x ON FRIDAY. IIAY dill. AT I280 P. M. ‘Tholonlorflpliaolfloirollanioichooioillnsinwill ' All "' ‘ with ol conch! —violln. violiucello and piano-vocal selection and choral A oilvor collection not loco then ilo will go towards All intorootoo in IIIIIO oro Invited to bo present. Notro Don-o Aiansnoo. cl instrumental rnuolc danoo, u» ruuut. will be B! NELLY GBAF CHAPTER. XXXlll Though, Mine thought that. her attempt lo overcome the en- strangcmsnt bet/ween neraetl and Paul had been futile, she was mis- taken. He iiad been pleased‘ to iind her waiting up lor him that night and pleased by her solici- tuuo over nis financial diiiicul- ties. However. when ahe said might be able to help him wltlh the money that Kirk hoped to get for her garden plans. ins pleasure suddenly gave plavcc to resent- ment he hadn't forgotten what Jane had said about Ming andl Kirk. and he more he'd thought about it the more convinced hel nod become that Jane was prob- ably right-that those two had fallen in love. Hence. name's mention of Ki",‘< was unfortunate. It touched Panl on his sore spot. I-le felt sure that Kirk's interest in Mines "gardens" was booed urol and simply on his intereot . And ho was iciouo of Kirk's eWwtlI-ilifl 0! w them ior o "big price". Proba ly the fellow meant to put up his own money and fool her in- to thinkim it actually came ircm the sole o! her work. In any Paul, wanted no part oi Ming to offer it to m. without Kirk Shelton! lseistanfl Despite this reaction oi PMIW. there was one good result from Ming's attempt. to bridge the gap between them. Feeling guilty over the bfllflllo W! h! hid 39919011494 he bgggn gaming home 10f‘ dinner instead od staying in tow-n every evening. He and Ming continued u, be very reserved but. at least, they were now seeing more o! each other. men one evening, ‘a they rose so . lrosn dinner, "I firi- tamed my garedn pans today and géiglllllll- Id take them over to k this evening. Want to come along?" Paul hesitated. then said ."No—- I believe not, ii you don't mind. I want to look through a trade mag- azine l brought home with me Alter Ming was gone. however, he made no pretense of readinfl the magazine. He sat in the livin room. melting his pipe an frowning. It was odd. he thmllht. that she had oked him t0 8° l‘ longll Juno were right. she wouldn't want him with rir when rlhe went to see Kirk Well. limb‘ ill/lbiy she was merely being p0- te His thoughts were suddenly in- the sound tn next instant. Ruth came rushing into tho room Her eyes had a wild look and she was out oi breath. "Ruthl" he exclaimed, leaping up, "Where on earth did you come from?" "I came out on the train." sho pmted. "Where's Ming?" She has gone over to Kirk's house. What's wroniz?" "Who said anything was wrong? "Well you certainly look as tho h something were wrong. sit own and tell me about it." -a "Where are you going?" ‘ usineasl" “Look hem." 5on1 said sooth- ly, "why don't you wait for Ming? She ought to be back soon. and she'll be disappointed if she doesn't. see you.’ "No!" Rutih started toward the l‘. "Wait a minute!" Poul onlithl- hold GI her arm. “BMW. I “l1 i" you're upset about something. Why not tell me?" "You wouldn't be interested! Her voice rose hysterically. "N0 more thln you've ever been inter- ested! You've never s0 much as lifted a finger ior any of M11185 iaxnil l In this case thouih. it woul n't do any goodi" She wrenohed away from him and rushed out into the n18"!- P-iill stood uncertainly ior a few minutes, then hurried alter her something was obviously very wrong-and h: liiil‘ a dreadful nun-cit what sh: 1 :.:d doinl H? must step her! lie trailed her down the high- but. he soon lessened the distance between them He oaw her turn oi! on to o side road that led to o near-E lake. As e approached the lake. lie quickened her steps. began to run. Paul. too, broke into a run. I-le managed to catch up with her Just oo she reached the edge of urlekiske. I R m l grasped ier arm. '" u -' "Lot go oi mei" me cried. try- ing to pull away from him "Don't otop me,i Please." "I will owl! you. Ruth. what's the matter? Whats happened?" Ehe s nly ceased struggling and went limb. Bursting into robs. ed against him. rrell is going to marry Jill Bianey. We-he and I-I-love each other. but he's aimid to marry me-airaid he'll be ditskln; i) u you do.” Paul otid quiet . "Com; on back home with me and let's talk this over " "No. No It isn't any use I love Darrell too much. If l can't hlve him, I don't want to o on living. Il-ii you had treat: me as o- sicter and given me a chance to go around with the right people. maybe the Moore family wouldnt way. She had a good head start. L” )0 You Know?- A High School in Needed. n hon been lonnd that whor- ever Olnnposlie h Schools ii c schools oiie g o var- iety oi course!) have been Introduced that the boys ot- icndance has automatically been raised. IIIIII (as loo 15¢ ' ‘ Ivoryoao intoroolo houuulauto ohould o ckot rragti ‘FHREE EJITLIE] IQIEIE iii ProgressivaConset-vative candidate for Queen's County, will make ihe opening speech of his campaign over C F C Y El ilii FiiiZIFiY, iriii‘! 4th. g . Fill-Oil! IIO I!“ SID AND NURSERY IOOK-loorio Aguln IDISMIIOIIIEJIIIGEIDMI ONT. i know I've been a pretty poor brother-in-laNI-and I was a pretty poor son-in-law to your mother. rve foiled Ming-railed all oi you. I see that now and I'm terribly sorry. Let rn make up for lt." “There's-i res nothing you can ale-nothing anyone can do." "Yes. there io. I'll have a talk We'll both go and with Darrell. see him-tonight’ Where is he? "l-I think hc said he was going to see his sister Jane." "All rlZht—come ment." Paul took a firm hold house. Soon. they were speeding toward town. (To Be Continued DISABLE AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs erse. Mr, Windsor I-Iowatt spent week-end at his home in Victoria seems to be a favorable one. Mr. and Mrs Geor e week-end guuts in the Road. at her home in Auiiustine Cove. Mr. and Mrs. family were the parent-s. Mr. an, Mrs. Helm, fl-Reble for a ieW days. Cecil Gass Mr. and Mrs. were recent visitors to DeSable. able ous illness site many friends lone and M.r. and Mrs. Walter MaoFo bid farewell to them ere take up residence elsewhere. the evening. An address t0 M!‘ and Mrs. read Farlane was read b presented to In individual] for their indness and wel departure. the evening was spent in IXIEQPCOIHSC cious lunch W85 feeling iihey had spent thought of loainii apectcd and valuable from the communit . DI} SABLE IOIIOOL Cari Petersen. Annie Cam};- Grade IX - l Grade VIII — i. bell. 2 Kathleen ilzmpbell, Shirley l-lolm. Grade VI — l Grade II ~ l. Berth-l Walton, 2. Georgina MacKenzie. Grade I Sr. —- l. Deanna Bell. Grade I I'm. - l Marion Mac- an. Grade I Jr - 1 Gerald Dari. Highest average 100 er cent at- Alliscn Ho m. Carlyle Gillie. Hertha W ton. Perfect attendance: Carl Peter- sen, Annie. Kathleen and Victor CJEPEU Lfilflil ._""‘L_1?°Y.!.Y1E_YY§F? IT'S ECONDHICAI. look down on me, but noln- new it‘ too int git utrtetco late. Ruth 1-4 along We'll drive into town to June's alpart- Ruth continued to protest, but on her arm and started her back toward the in his car. Henry Petersen, were recent visitors to Ca-pe ‘Pr-av- the A Iew anglers have tried their luck in tihe pond here. The season Moc- Lean. and daughter Mar on were Appin The teacher spent the week-end and uesis oi her Ernest Elmer Walsh The many friends of Mr. Basil Helm are glad to, see him out and to wort: agln alter his sari’ on ‘Ilhursday (April at,» evening and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. John MacFar- rlane met at their home to they Mr. Hector MacKay was chairman for John‘ MacFarlanc was by Mr. Ernest I-lolm and o. well tilled purse presented to them by Mrs. George Bell. Another ad- dress to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Mr. Melville Bell and a well tiled purse was uhetn. by Mrs. Myron Shaw. The chairman then called on the two couples for a few words a few well chosen words they thanked one mi! fill 1 wish- es bestowed upon them on their The National Anthem was then sung. The remainder of social and dancing. A deli- served by the hostess and the ladies. At a late hour all wanded their way home a moat cnfoyable evening, but sad st the such well xe- neighbors Rflport of De Sable school for l. . Leigh Walton. 2. Douglas Ferguson. 3. Leroy Dart. Grade V — i Victor Campbell. Grade IV — 1 Allison Hoim. Grids III -_ 1 Carlyle Gillis ' THIS WEEK ONLY ma ANNUAL CAMPAIGN OPEN T0 Au, GIIARLOTTETUWN cilmmllllilll Concert Association CAMPAIGN CLOSES SATURDAY, MAY 5th only lhose havin peasantry comsaltlasiull: $°'.’.'.".'.'.‘.'.‘.'f.§ h?" ‘h; Tm“! admissions for individual concerts. Dear‘ 0 mm’ For info‘ t’ ‘ ' Headquarters . . . NDElDmILHEIIneDDII-lce (Dd Grafton s1 ‘P > o Telephone 1717 i Students $250 Adults ' mrllTW/‘f name: NOVA The Connecting Link Between Nova Scoiia and Princ Ed d ll ' ms NOVA scorra - PRINCE an e w“ “m WOOD ISLANDS. m“ warm ISLAND rgltlizéggagrt: . . . snuuléllgiélilfls SERVED (6 Miles from Pictoul HEDULE (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILINGS DAYLIGI-IT SAVING mm: Ml! let. in Solli. 30th 7 . . Leave Caribou “l D 51"!" that. on authority oi the Oil Controller. on Mondnynlfuca. 5i”. Wednesdays and Thursdays during MAY AND JUNE the 11 on; "d l II-nt. onllingo will be cancelled unless than lg Qylflelncg u," h" other crossings will not carry tho traffic offering. L w October lsi to November fiilth eove ood Islands g, , _ Leave Caribou iZJlD) DoTn NORTIIUMBERLANI) FERRIES arm-ran llll-ARLOTTETOWN. rumor: anwartn ISLAND lmILFu-Tivutruuuumruuuirtrc 'l.i'L"i.\ PUBLIC NOTICE i The public Fish Market situated in the Market Build- ing has been leased to me withiiie understanding that a six-day-a-week service will be offered the public and that Leave Wood Islands the most modern available equipment for the proper handling and sale of fish will be installed. 1 I ieei I can guarantee the utmost service to consumers when all the necessary equipment can be inetaiied, in tho meantime, starting Friday, May 4th. the market will be operated with the present facilities and tite best possible service is promised. This market is to be operated on n Cash and Carry basis with all fish offered at lowest pos- sible prices. Please make us a visit and your constructive sugges- iiono will be appreciated by the management- Cily Fish Market W. R. MacNEILL, Lessee. Li LFUUIFL i.Fl..;"iV.l_'L.Fi.Fi_"L'i_~'i.li_' LFLi UL: L; L. til n _-a.n.fl ion, Allison l-Iolm, Marion Mlc-lfianderson. rouse rue. 10¢ a room 25¢ Loan. Gerald Dart. . Grade Ill (junior): l. Elmel Teacher~ Mrs. E. G. New-some Squires and Penna Sanderson ---—--- ,- mull; 2. Roy Doherty; 3. Elaine GREENWICII SCHOOL ll cEAvcn. a Grade II (senicrl: l. Barbara Report for April: litatiray. Grade VI: l. Vern Squirt-s: 2.. Grade II (Junior) l. Willard Edith MacEwcn; 3, Vernon sand- squires. erlon. Grade I" Gertrude Sanderson Grade V: i. Reggie MacLaren. Perlect attendance - Elmer Grade IV: l, Alfred i/iacLaren: "Squires, Lorne MacLaren. 2. Lorne Macbaren. Teacher: P. Morrison. _ Gra_d_e__ III _iscniorl:_ l. Martin (Patriot Please Copy)__: RADIO ADDRESS g m. w. ttsliis. iiciure in?