..._- A"l§‘@‘ef AC‘ ans-amongst "from" -<“»' SATURDA THE WESTE GUARDIAN LGINTI l. Hi‘ I ‘ Geerge Clew. .IIal Climax-u”... lmnlllewl see umul Colin's‘! News. laseerlptiees Advocating Ierilhn I0 Ill lllly M I the l0l~ n“ a WICIeOfI-‘uizflill GOIISII. British W lee ICIUIL Bell Bookstore. . I treat, Ill‘! Well S will bedellvesel Toronto Bakery. deyerliieglweflfhonelliier Games. O1 Granville Iiseee leallyleielllehasenllleby tlaieserviee Can-i use -;|-'Q'3Y=¢a=§m boy responsible lee dellvcleeeasyolr sense. All}! dog collars si Iran's. e-s-l. -B.EXILLANA 1 ooushl- - lor Drug 00., xaaifim —BUY soles. heels. shoe thread and wax at Braces. 4-3-11- —WANTl-l)— Girl for l!!!" housewoi, small modern home. no children, good We!“ 499W Box 329, Summerside, or glacial; —POLICI.' COURT-In the 8min- mersida Police Court on Thursdg morning three drunk who fall to appear each had their bail of e10 estreated. -HOCKEY Bedecue Rink Satur- ay, April 3rd, Alberion Re als vs. gedeque All-Stars. secon I!!!" a total goal home and home series. inners of‘ the éeriel Vgll 913.1%: Eb!‘ Hoe ey earn, imim, . for crgogere Trophy. Admission 25c- Bkato after. fir“??? a 4. 1M1: my M. llll ay, ' xexro ll an»: Ged Memorial 2.30 pm; oiutoa uc pm. e-l-ll- -R-EGULAB Y’! MINT MIST INC-The regular supper we“!!! ol the Summerside Ys Mens Clu was held on Thursday evenln in the Prince Géill with Mr. - evening was . . who was introduced by the chair- man. Flt. Lieut. Brennan has re- gently returned from. service with the RAF. in the Near East where he we: attached to s mdic loca- tion unit. At tho next meeting tho nominating committee will propo" g, slate of officers for the coming year. - _N‘5w MINISTER-MY. Wil- liam Bilson, for the post five FBI" tor of the Douglas Avenue mm“; Church, Bent John, N. 3., recently accepted the gl-swm" of the Bummerside hristian Church, and with M21. Billbll Ind the latter‘; sister, Miss Betty Hayes, arrived in Bummerside 0H Wednesday evening. The Rev. Mr- Bilson is a native oi England and before taki11¢ the Saint John pastorate was for some time in 0n- tario. Since the departure cf Rev. F. J, Williams, the Rev. Geo. Jef- rcys. retired minister liu conduct- ed services each Sunday- Rev- M1‘- Bilson enters on his P55543399 1m‘ mcliutcly. "s- _-SOCIAL GATllEliINGa-Elrl. Alexander Lewis. wife oi Group Olli- tnin Lewis of the R C.A.I". 35174011. Svmmerside. entertained the Vi"! of the officers of the station at tea on Weziziesday afternoon at Chan s. 'I'bc tables were tastefully and at- ii‘ lively decorated in a setting of n1 force blue with the clip! "id s.'\ll'£‘l‘5 and other dishes all oi that simtie. The beautifultfloral decorat- iuizs greatly enhanced the occasion and comprised camations, stocks and sntipciragons. Assisting the chann- inc hostess in sewing were: Mrs. Irwin. Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. Chalk, Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Riffle. The QVQIIC was in the nature of a social “gct-together" so that the wives of the officers would become better acquainted with each other and the idea proved delightfully successful. Personals M- T. J. Inmsn returned on Thursday from Toronto and. Ottawa. -Miss Gladys Oroken Provincial Bank, Stlmmerslde spent week-end at her home in Emerald. ——Mr, Pius Oroken R..O.A.P. re- turned to Moncton Tuesday lifter spending the week-end with his gtirlents, Ml’. Ind Mrs. O. W. Croken erald. --M!‘. and Mk1. 000110 Wall/Ml have returned to Moncion alter attending the funeral of Mrs. Wal- ton's sister Mrs. Paschal Mac- Donald“, Hunter River. B. -Attending the funeral of Mrs. Paschal MacDonald, ‘of Hunter River on Thursday morning were Miss Edna MacDonald and Mr. Earle of Summerside, M)’. Charles Renrrion of Moncton and Mi‘. Charles Morrison of Grand River, P. E. I. B. Civic Election Held At Borden Mr. p. J. Mclnnis. posimwer It Iordcn was elected Mayor o! ‘U10 town ycstorxiay at a civil‘. llc defeated the other mandidato for the Mnycralty, Mr. Ralph Toombs by a majority oi nine votes. Mr. Tocmhs is a member oi the Canad- inn Notional Railways diving crew at Bordon. The election became necessary through the resignation oi the for- mer Mayor, Mr. W. P. MacNeill and three councillors. The following councillors were pimped by acciamation yesterday: blr. Hi1 ‘h Ahcam, Mr. Norman Allen and lira. Thomas Gallant. The election caused considerable ‘nit-rest in the town yeetordaay. Water Rate Payers Anyone In arrears for wet- er rates will be disconnect- ed if there is not a settle- ment made en er Defer!‘ April 10. Clerk of the Somme .5:- Water and Sewer- age Commission -euv and bladss t arm's. “Wm” a-s-i. -WANTE—-il|on and Women towoatonsmalllarm! 0.456, Bummerside. i-m-a-zi ofhockeywaepiayedin onw gningaflwhen Al- berton us - Btanbattledtoalalltieeqinfi in: game will be played in Bedeque on Saturday night. S. QVISITING GUMMEIIIDI -- Austin Delano arrived with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. De- laney. His sister, Mrs. I. N. {neon is also here from Montreal came b piano duties have’ celled him beck Montreal. CAR FERRY (Continued IND Page l) adequate, M)‘. Hanson said. The explanation that war prior- ities made it impossible to con- struct a new ierr or buy one was not good enough or Prince Edward Island, Mr. Hanson said. He said Prince Edward Island had sent more volunteers to war than any other province‘ always was anion the first to attain loan and Red roes fund objectives and "has not had a lair deal at the hands of the Federal government in connection with this transpor- tation roblem." Mr. anson read at length from the wreck commissioner's report on the sinking of the Charlotte- town in which the master was found to be at fault and his license sus nded for six months. a Master was superannuated at a pension of $1M e month, Mr. Hanson observed; and he ues- tinned the wisdom of “iewar ing" an officer found responsible for the loss of his ship. Mr. Michaud described the ferry service which has been carried on from I873 to ihe present time and declared it had been efficient and in compliance with tho Confedera- tion pied e. He sai the ractice since the loss oi the harlottoiown had been to keep one of the “Scctisfl ferries operating in the Strait of canso as a stand-by for the old Prince Edward Island, in summer months, with an ice-breaker ready for emergency service in the win- Only "two or three" days eer- vice liud been missed b) the Prince Edward Island. due to ice condi- tions, and it was handling more business than the larger Char- lottetown handled in 1940. lurch In vain Mr Michaud said the whole con- tinent had been searched in vain for a car ferry to be used as a standby. A new ferry would not cost less than $4,500,000. Marine architects had been working on plans for e. new ferry oi the most modem type. A mod- ern icebreaker, Stalin, had been examined on the Pacific Coast, but it had nothing new for Canadian designers. Under existing conditions ship- yards were needed for war pur- poses exclusively. The present service was ade- quate but did not allow for dam- age to the present ferry. The transport department had been authorized to provide l new ferry as soon as possible, and ex- penditures up to 83,000,000 was au- thorized by order-in-councii. The shi plans were being prepared. Bu when the plans were ready a shipbuildin yard to do the bu ld- ing would ave to be foundA pri- ority over war requirements would b needed However, when plans were coni- pleated lshendereldwotgla bio called. u wou me o o- vide a. boat due to war wfldllfill. "It is s. uestion cf labor and as little interference poes 1e with war Vessels’ con- struction," said Mr. Michaud. “Nothing has been left undone to {apiece he ferry boat lost in June, Defence Minister Raiston said Ml‘. Hanson had held the Prince Edward Island members were not vocal enouigh on the ferry question. Elna! Islsn ‘menlibers liild efpended e r energ es n see ng some- thin could be done rather than mak rig speeches in the House. Col. Ralston said he wondered if Mr. Hanson was serious or had en aged in "some cheap political ac ion." "I am serious," said Mr. Hans- n o . Col. Ralston said Mr. Hanson should know every shipyard was engaged on war work. The need was so great that ships were taken off the beach and sails put on them. A new ferr would mean i0 cargo shi and ight escort ships would no be built. Col. Balaton praised the Prince Edward Island people's contribu- tion to the war. and he knew their patriotism would make them pa- ient in respect to the ferry because of conditions. A "Terrific Disaster“ Loss of the Charlottetown was "a terrific disaster.” A boat called the Baccements was found on the West Coast, but she could not stand the ice. Another was found in M11. waukee but also was unsuitable. Both the Prince Edward Island and the Charlottetown actieill were icebreskers. other possibilities had been investigated, and Col. Balaton said he had taken the view a new boat was indispeneible. _ If there were s very eerioug breakdown in the service in the winter icebreakera would have to be sent to me scene and cargo bvflie used. Actually there was a stand, at Censo N.8., and the vessel here was o a suitable type. p ing the need was so the Lady Grey, a ship as years old, had been metered and but back in service in the Meritimes. Ii‘ a floating dock or marine all were available on .‘:-t f . [u] QAIII YIIVOI , EVELYN KIYII F INA" llfll a eewusia nerves MQIELIHIIUIIIILINIHKIIBI" iWlI-XQI klilllfi ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 AND 9.15 SAT. AFTERNOON 3 P.M. SUMMERSIDE Married Yesterday Miss Joyce Evelyn Paqueiic (a- bove) oi Halifax, N.S. whose mar- flggg to Ldg. 'lel. Wilfred John Whelan oi Charlottetown took ma“ yesterday. The ceremony was held at St. Joseph's Church. Rev. j-‘ather Curran officiated. ’ Miss Puquctto is a GWEN" "T Sgt. and Mrs. J. P. Paqucite while Ldg. Tel. Whelun is a son of Mr. ‘m; Mm, Thomas Whelnn oi Char- lottetown. Mom: YANKS IN AFRICA HEADQUARTERS. OF. U.. B. FORCm ON CENTRAL AFRICA, March l7l-iDeiayed) - (AP)—— The arrival oi new United States combat units in Liberia to aug- ment the troops who have been in the African re ublio since last May was disclosed ere iodav~ on Canadian docks much material was awaiting shipment to will‘ M905 where it was necdcd. He did not think that in view 0f i116 i-iEi" situation in shipping men and war supplies the Prince Edward Island opie would demand a new ferry built nt once. Some 500 shops in Canada were working on component parts for essential war and carco vessels to be used in the battle of the Atlan- tic-"the biggest battle of 1943. mark my words." Dr. Grant said he supported Col. Ralstonls viewpoint on the ferry question. He said Mr. Hanson had not spoken for Prince Edward Island- ers when he sut on the Govemmml side of the B01186- Mi‘. Hanson should have joined a circus and taken the part of the gqugnhwho tnrelyerrgréeiitetiithis mouth a pu s . "That's real humor." said Mr. Hanson. Mr. Douglas said a new ferry would be a preciated by the Isl- and but ex ting difficulties were recognized. Gordon Graydon. Pixigreesive Conservative leader, said he would like to he a-wsociniod wi those seekin to facilitate the restora- tion o adequate ear ferry Mrvii-‘B to the Island. Too Late To Clasify l ixs arovcn; Aplply 113 North River Road. ‘m. mo. i-Slgi. FOR SALE-M BARRED ROCK dildu, 3 weeks old (90 per cent pullers). Apply 39 Orlebar St. 4-3-ii. MAID WANTED - RELIABLE girl wanted, lull time. Phone 1817. repairs could be completed an tn Island. and delay would thus be avoided Col. ma... said that tonight _....-;-vnssa-z-.l w. | r01: sALs-icas 4-3-11. i-Hioiii car. Apply 48 Prince 5t. 1 c »‘1~‘<‘X'(-"I'lii7“.~:'i*'"s'§' 1. "' lniunfiuff ALL Diffs RALPH HUTTAR Sumllzcrsitit‘ PROFESSIONAL CARD Yol¥fiifoliifiafinxwafi T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry Summeraide. P. I. I. Cpl. L. A. Macllcnald ls Recovering V, Opl. Leo A. MacDonald, son of Lieu-t. L. J. and M115. MacDonald of Mermaid, who was injured Mar. 25 in an explosion that followed the crash of an R.C.A.F. bomber on the Yarmouth airport was able to WTite his rents on Tuesday that he is ma a good recovery. The crash and subsequent explo- aita 00st the lives of six airmen. The young airman, a form-er B. D.U. student, was going to the res- cue of crew members of the bomb- er in a crash truck along with two others when the explosion occurr- ed. His two companions were kill- ed instantly while young MacDon- ald was severely wounded on the leg and another piece of explosive just grazed the skin on his rixht mm. He proceeded on his ever and it was not until practically finished his job that he collapsed and was taken to hospi- tal suffering from shock and loss of blood. His injuries necessitated two blood transfusions and. although his lei; is still in a cast he writes hopefully oi his return to duty. MRS. P. MACCALLUM (Roseioxvn Sask. Eagle March 18th) A cloud enshroudai the McGee how- e had cnfiirnimity lust. Friday morning, Mnr, 12th, when it had become kflOWll that Nlrs. P. MacCellum hud “crossed the bar." Although the deceased had been in failing health for some time the end came very unexpectedly. Mrs. MacCnllum wssborrn Nov. l, 1867, at. Harrington, PEI. On Jan. 13th, 1892, she became the bride oi Mr. P. MacCallum, of Brackley Point P. E. I. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. MncCallum lived for 25 years in Charlottetown, P. E. L, then migrat- ed to Saskatchewan in 1918 and lluickl Iffvcd in the McGee district for the past 21 years. The deceased is survived by her husband, four sons. Harold, oi Win- nipeg: Fred, oi Mnttawa, Ont. Alex. of McGee and William of Nether- hill: three daughters, Mrs. G. Breck- enridge, of Btiffslo. N. Y; Mrs. J. Wziieriiouse. of Fiske, and Mrs. F. Carter, of Buffalo, N. Y.: a brother, Duncan Mari-in, oi Vancouver, and a sister. Mrs. McKinnon, of P. E. I. The deceased will be very much missed in the community since she took an uct-ive part in all social ac- tivities and the church was her paramount interest. The funeral service was conducted on Tuesday by Rev. L. A. Mutiitt in the Rosetoxvn Uniled Church. where a. goodly company of friends and nciuhbors “swmibled. ‘File minister spoke very effcciively on the theme "Christian Influence." Rev. Wm. M Thompson. of Guernsey, 5ssk., read tibc scripture lesson: Proverbs, 31st chapter. Interment ioon place in the Rosetown cemetery. Rev. Thomp- siin conducting the committal cer- v cc. ‘The pallbearers were H Brown. W. E. Salby, J. Dean. G. Harris, J. Millard and G. Wihatlev. , (Patriot Please C0105’) Personals Mr. D. H. Etter, Halifax, form- etly of the Bank of Commerce stall here, is on a visit to Charlottetown- His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Herb campbell is recovering from a recent illness. He is a patient at the P111108 Ed‘ ward Island Hospital where he has been for more than a month. Group Captain H, R. Stewart, Director of Intelligence R.C.A.F.. Ottawa, arrived in Charlottetown 7yesterday to spend the week-end with his father, Mr. DB. Stewart. Coder Murdock ‘Bruce oi iihe R. C.N.V.R. arrived in Charlottetown 1m night. Ho is enroute to Heat-h- DEATH! MACLEOD-At French River, April 2, i943. Mrs. A. C. Mack-ad. aged 87 years, mineral from home of Capt. Alfred MacLeod Bundav at I pm. followed bv service at Geddie Mem- orial Church at 2 80 p.m. BELL-At so Kent Bireet on Friday Anrii 2. i943. Frank ‘Bell, in his 66th year. Funeral from his late residence on Sunday service start- ing at 3.30. Interment People's Ceme‘ y, ‘LUCAS —~ At Charlottetown Thu Interment, Canoe Cove Cemetery. MACDONALD-At ihe Charlotte- town Hospital Friday. A rii 2nd,, 104s. ‘John George aged 47 years. His remains were transferred from the A, A. Hen- nessev Funeral Home yesterday nftemoon to his late residence, Bris- tol. from where the funeral will be held on Monday morning at 9 a m. to st. Andrew's Church. Interment in Church cemetery, ' hsesu-velierlewe etleeal interest, betel elaaseweynltareneybe at live elnie e word. atria!!! II!‘ ableleellvalsee. CBAQWELL fer Plsotogrlylll. HOME TODAY- Dr. 8.0. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Public Health, is expected home from Ottawa b lane this after- wa a n e mes 23°“ tiff? 44th ting of the Dominion Council o: Health. rnuuisrolslo mu - l“ A llrmdll o M CH POLICI COUIUL-An urned case of a woman charged w th vic- iation of the Prohibition Act was MAtnAetioAsuendIhInstlrenoe An Ant to hither viouatihgmm“ m Amend l0 men rote-pang o0 ‘lhe Pionegrn m‘ m: mpany. An Act to nd "An Ant to In- Alenndre Rural corporate dismissed in the City Police Court Yosi-aday morning. The adjourned use of a local firm, charged with g breach cf the Consumer Credit re- Bulations of the Prices Board, was T flBain adisurned one week. SERVICES in Goa o1 , Prince Street: s Hlgliiouggenf breaking of bread: 2 0 p,m, gun. lily 5011001: 7 pm. Gospel Meet. ing. Wednesday, 3.00 ,m_ my" meeting and Bible rea . There. ho" 1e ‘£1122 {ilrlistlirlgtlidbth ‘Mull o? r0 Lord Jesus Christ. Rom. r 4-8-li. COMPLETES .COUR.Sl—-Lieut. l’. A. Home of the 17th Reserve Aromuved Regiment. p.111. light Horse. has qualified as a motor. cycle driver, it has been officially announced. Lieut. Horne is back Charlottetown following a course in mechanical transport driving. officers, N. C. 03a and men from various units attended this course. which was given on the mainland, JOIN C.W.A.C —- The follow- ing young women from this Pm. vince leave for Halifax this anom- ing to take up their duties with the Cflnildifln Women's Army Con»; Myrtle Ruth Wigmore, Graham's Road; Myrtle MacDonald, Char. lvlifrioivrl; Mfllkaret Rita St. Louis, Charlotteown; Edith ljmrothy Mac. loan, Summerside. WORTH CUMPETING FOE-A beautiful silver cup is on displa at the orderly room o1 the 1'7 Reserve Armoured Regiment. This trophy is 1a inIc-he! high, on a mahogany base and is a. beautiful object of cotnsid- Gribble monetary value. It is to be awarded- to the local training cen- tre obtaining the highest, marks on B percentase basis in their tests of elwflonierv training which are to be conducted this spring. Interest is numing high in local centres and Special quiz contests and spe- cial’ drills are being arranged in preparation for these tests. . MANY ATTEND DINNER, — A dinner was held recently in Tor- onto in honor of Dr. FKW. Pat- "i. prcsidcni. of Acadia Uni- versity. Dr, Patterson is visiting Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, van. Comer and Victoria in the interests of Acadia. Addresses were given b" Dr. Patterson. Err-Chancellor Wh den of McMaster University, a"d Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. Among the large number at the dinner were Mr. Lawrence Toombs, Miss Rubv MacNeill. Miss Elna Clarke. Miss Lena McLure, Prof» and Mrs. T.W. cook and Mr. and MrB. Douglas Gordon. NAVY AUXILIARY MEETS - More seamcifs comforts-socks, mitts and scarves were handed in at last night's meeting of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the Navy. In» addition to the knitted goods many “housewives" were filled with ne- cessities for the naval ratings. Lieut. Norman Satmdcrs, sea cadet officer, imncd the ladies of the auxiliary to visit the Royal Can. adian Sea Cadets Corps "Kent" at their regular drill on Tuesday. This invitation was gratefully ac- cepted. Arrangements were madc for a To: Day. Mrs. J. J. Morris. PIESIGCIIC, presided nt the meet- n . CAR FERRY MOVEMENTS- The car ferry 5.5. "Prince Ed- ward Island" completed round trips before nine o'clock 1w nisht. 0n these crossinks there were 30 car loads of mixed freight and 57 empty refri erutor cars carried to he Islan. The ice- breaker took away from this Pro- vince 49 car loads potutoeg and turnips and l2 empty coal, box and tank cars. At midni ht last night there were 10 cars o not m and so empties still standing ai; he ‘rormontine terminal, while at Borden there were 20 loads oi . tatoes and turnips and ten empllgs awaiting transportation to the mainland. Crossings were made 0" B" “Blake in b0 minutes yes- terday. TRINITY Y-P.U. - The regular meeting of Trinity Y.P.U. Wils held in the Social Hull at 8.00 o'clock last night. During the business period the treasurer, Milton Ou-t- cliifq reported net proceeds of $02.00 from the presentation of the plays. A hearty vote of apprecia- tion waa extended the layers and directors. eent the plays and a program next Friday evening and to invite the d‘ young peoples’ scbceietiee of the oth- l sol‘- . The theme was, "Being Our Beet Selves." ‘Ihe service opened with 511181416 “Breathe On Me, Breath of God". followed by ayer by Helen ‘rhmnpaon. The Sci‘ pt/im. Maid: 411-20 was rend _ ‘mes selves) was read by Melville Drown and the meeting closed with sing- ing “O Juus, I Have Promised," and the Benedic“ -- N. D. MacLean UN DEITAKII IMIALMER UIIHMIIAIWB ll. North Wllisliire Phone Ill -. added to ‘the '5'°5.'$ An m8 01' C119 Old Oflllllfily d an Act to Incorporate the Courts Hospital. All AM YD Mllllld “l6 PIOMMUOII Ahactwmuimu ilielleueoi osmium» by u» City of Class‘- lottetovm An Act‘ to Encourage the Dis- covery and Development of and. Natural Gus and Other ere . An Act to Amend In Ace to Au- thorize the levying of a ‘h: Certain Incomes. An Act. tosgmend an Public Apparels-fails: Monies Therein Mentione Public Service for the ending 31st December. 1M9, for the first part of the year end- ing 31st December, i644. His Honours Speech in pro- the House was as follows: and Gentlemen o: o the useul measure; Mv1'i§naif=t°d' r libenelpro- " a you or e rnadeior express my labours of Divine Blessing materially benefit this province.“ mam ARRIVAL-The train arrived last evening at 7.20 with 137 IBBBBDKQII. MANY ATTEND DANCE — The dance at the well patronized last night. All three services were well represent- ed. The C.A.(B.)T.C. Dance furnished the music. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services April 4. 1943. 11 a.m. York; 3 p. m. Brackley; 7.30 .p.m. Central church. The minister will preach at all services, 4- - THE UNlTl-‘JD CHURCH of Can- ada. Hunter River Pastoral Charge services will be held on Sunday April 4. as follows: Wilidiire 11.00 am; Hampshire, 2.30 p.m.; Hunt- er River, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. Q-S-li. Vice Marshal J. A. Bully. Air Mem- ber for Personnel. Air Force lltiq, Ottawa; Group C in D. E. Mac- Koll. Director of ereonnel; wing Commander T. H. Mathewson. D6- puty Director of Medical Services: Wing Commander G. A. C. Will, Executive Assistant Organisation and ‘r Lt. A. E. ai Staff Officer arrived in Cher- iottetown yesterday on a visit to stations in the Iieeiern Air Command. PRODUCE MONTREAL, A il 2 — (CP) .- Produce prices to ay as reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follows:- Egges: graded shipments quoted on s t at A-large 84 1-2-34 3-4 A- ged um 38; A-pullets 3i; C 27 1-2- Buttor: First grade ereeme prints Jobbing price S6 1-2-87: ii grade solids i bbingN price. 85 -2 wholesale o tour- izeohstorage 9C l It was dec ed to pre- FOB Montre western and ooiore 8-4 nominal current mete, Mont- Potatoes: ‘ll s». be Mountain e. No. i 1.90; No. 1.76-1.80; .n. and 2.1.x. m». l m. II-AD ALL LABEL8 IN IUYING IIIIETI Buy your new sheets. either r- cals or muslin, to lit your “ ‘ too large or to Insll wasteful and ine ficient) --do~e jcb of label readi . thread count h do wi number of thread par u c oi material and hence t e higher wreerin sheet. that math long staple Muslin sheets are coarser but dur- able and puma day wear and iolr ing (that's the as y , too much ailing sometime; diegui loosely Woven fabric but it's us“; detectable by rubbing the sheet bie- tweedn you; fir} re. 1f fin; wine w e ru a o ewarzi The sglivareufehcillradu; . ‘ggldcilltfllmy tvizoven (to agoitg c ee , es oppose "he'll" Ihiltl- should be unfit], ancAmend-bsud. Act to Incorporate QIOITYM- "m Brighton Club was T; VISIT AIR STATIONS — All‘ 1'16 routine ""3 THE, ’ A k isualntalnedbytrorlnelelql rtlfi 2 by m? Plgéwfifldléd tmen ture- A verie is as glstreticn onlyy “w”; ceref oom- ‘m. ' vgrieties andmlound u, b, q o a 001111313“ m M naaiatil-‘iuon Caus ‘ Wfiiffii‘ ‘ “i. I lore the calf ‘i’: iobde pp moved. Th ir arc the home should be’ eli f . is c.8523 it's“? T“ " Younl hem. or kno I li and some v horn surf under cover for a few hours the caustic is applied. a hominot tel: ‘ti?’ m fivlamrrgl 1 med e : r mar e - - s imis‘ beItter results for feed con- lhat the genteel-curred f. W“!!! ruined; quicker sales; contentment J and seed-borne mi’... “my, will limits. Premier King ; (CORY-killed i) ‘ timse iteA-Eolicy ofwmekin‘ Tn“, Beach Grove Sends i40fflcer Candidates Tc Central Canada ---_- § The following personnel from Beech Grove Inn. N10. es C.A.(B.)'l‘. 0., are now enro ed in Officer Trainin Course at Brockville and Rmstlco- Char- .A. Al- Char- .M. 11.8. h. Canada. g my‘ h i118 company i intense l and for br=“°t Bream for the Govemmom l IWiK-m i118 astride some of th‘: malor ‘future international sir routes, tramsooeanic and transpol. Macboxiald, l1‘. and which has become the Macleod, B._ Mirth Emits-it Ii!‘ power among MacNsught, the United Nations, Mi‘. King lum- Silli ant. J. marized the air policy as follows: Bio n_ J.C. l. “The Gcvemmern eeee no .0. Scuris eood reason for changing its y Rollo Bar time harm-cannon Au- Linea l: the sole Canadian agency which may the Officer operate international air .' ysical s a- “3. ‘Within Canada 21615112, leadetrshll feéiutcaignal evemen. e are complete the Bus c ‘lrainig %la- bus at Beach Grove Inn, o. C. A. (B.)T.C.. lng Centre and to have at least seven months military service before being recommended fir‘ Office? ‘Irfiixnxxiigg in the Cau- an c ve . Durin the interim betwe the comple on of basic tra ning and before proceeding to Three Rivers or Bxockvilla the candidate rn:i‘imt:3c?i>%g;lg:g 3 “There will remain‘ o, large field His abilit to handle these men m’ w’ dwebpmmi °x ‘h’ tum‘ u wssxulfy l‘ ‘ V‘ “emu” port in which private Canadian Jfication for his 3mm» at e‘ m“ mm“ l“ “d loci"! Training Course. Physical “rm” ffiyfir dl-‘Pltfilliiilmwfi ...;i'.‘..“i2 c:"i.:‘i.:.“°.r.t‘..“‘; an» a enwvresenmmvrivaw m- Euvy dam-M on mm ‘unmet Scales to develop services as wef- The educational status oi the “ mmbuiti" m” ma“ l candidate is determined by his a‘ "I" “d” i” Pmwii 1°‘ Mm‘ “m, Soho”, Unlnnm, bub coming international negotiatio ‘ "f "m, gum. u, on air transport. the Government hi: quic y and accurately. He i! lWdY “M91111? the 9M1!" mug, h", gunned m, mgmmum which wil have t0 be dealt with of at least ioo the Army "u" in the nesotlationa." qlimlllcations of mental 4- ral a‘ ti d to the lcnR 08C WM. and such other services o a léiggi-gnslnoharaoter u may from e be designated the Government, b’ "Competition between air ser- vices over the same routo will ‘not be permitted; whether between s publicly-rimmed service and a iri- vaioly - owned service or two privately-owned services, Large Field e ly favors a policy of interna- ticne collaboration and oo-opera- ea e ti ted l th I." “p? o o tioninsir transport and ispivpsr- rt in international ne- Whm he has been a loved b 0d W NWO c" °"“.:‘ “ciriciltt "ii 'ii‘:.'i°.."...‘ Your‘ ... en rope orw e t c e - an officer selection and angiqaisal striated as beink best calculated to val before bu. serve not only the immediate na- e monthly quota ticnel interests of Canada but also idstes proceeding to our over-riding interest in the es- he Offioerb Training Centres. At tablislunent of an international he OT. Centres he will take a i2 order which will prevent the out- common to all Arms. d war." pieti of the emphasized “mm qullm" i319 "l"! dlie for that. any international arrange- glge rank oi Ind Lieut, and he has menu; made now are being made come an Officer. on s. temporary basis. ltlsths roud recon! of No. 61 -—-—-i—-——- ech Grove that no " ' ' " "‘Z"'""“* “‘ ’ din: from that ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. eile to make the AUSTRALIA, April a-Jflaturday) e or Three Rivers. no 01° ab young office -(OP)—'I‘wo Japanese ships hav! been bombed by allied planes Off Kavieng, New Ireland. the Hi8" Command announced today. Use lllllsrils In Dandruff cup THIS coupon AND MAIL T0 T. HOLMAN, Limited ‘Chsrlotiotcwn, P.E.I. R. Gentlemen“. Please semi me at ones your new FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOK. (Nil!) (Address) betweeiu "The Canadian Government’