THE CIIARLOTTETOWN .. cuanoialv “Tfilrliiirlliilli m» Over Two grocery Golnpanlcs n» “wearer Saint John. qkviisi, ma. 'Al=l'1l 94 — m than w ll i°°°-°°°' u. e this m- lt is undflliiii cohtrol oimtwo or ehenMaritimo , Eastern BY ma“ mmlwiimiteu fldJiathdWlY i less melt lilies. w. limb“ 111MB? mail!" "“.'.‘.‘;;'.iii‘3=°3= u" merit 0i r oi Basie 0! the’ w; Wholesalers rdvice outlets at Sackville Egncwn, Bathurst, Newcastle and X. New runswick; Amherst l b nches of these sub- siwlolghvililllapailaaies. will have sales and Feed and Jones-Scho- m but ‘that arii w con nue $121-$535 a? separate en- Buck. who for a namycars has been Sales m l-lay and Feed ny Limited at Moncton. will. ' take over the ac- Grocery m ioneg-Scilotfjierlld- an o n. Blfiifmlyc 1mm“ n Limited, d sprlnghlll Nova figoiondmCharlottetownf Prince um‘ Feed Company. Limited “flffdsslnt John, Bathurst and Island, through Eastern , New Brunswick, mmbrflltonJones-Schofieiddiathe- ted. "i; J, L. Dixon. of Ea tern Hay and Fee 5%‘; ‘Y. Iiiinited, while Mr. B 581v linlle in that n ice. Stresses Necessity of Buying Bonds r1 the necessity for yumgizliigngifictory Bonds is the ‘mung glgn erec ed on the old Mo] building recently burned by m. Across the street from the prince Erlward Theatre on Grai- [on street it still bears the black ms left by searing flames. The sign, erected by the theatre mrlageinent. states "A German {lie bomb could do this to YOU!‘ home", lt was to prevent Just rush things happening to our homes that Canada entered the lrllr. We have carried the 118m sy sir into Germany and have d F. leld, who for many years uh been president of Jones-Scho- myl-i-latheway Lfimited, will con- f b, president and eneral mtg:- muth use“ u“! “n; o1 Atlantic Who esalers Lim- lull and will also continue as Dre- slcrrrled over Fortress Europe [swing devastation and dismay in sllr wake. Thattis what we have ions in t PM - Today ggnada asks you to In- mr. in invasion so we may storm Iver German soil. To do that our l-uups llecli equipment that only purchases of Victory Bonds can give them. No better use i0r your money could be found and no safer investment for your dollars. The war may be won this year. We have the ships, the planes and lilo men: now we need the money to senlrthem to Germany. This time put victory first and invest in invasion. BRACKEN --___ _____<.°°!"!!l11¢¢ Jwmllase i. back to the effects oi venereal case. Canadian survey; snow Seflvlls dietary deficiencies among more than half the families 1n Canada. "Well born" means pie-natal care yet in one province. in One perloo, 25 per cent of the expectant moth. er; received no pro-natal medical supervision whatever, while in an. other province there nlui been no mdical care in on, third or m, Eases of maternal deaths. one of eve 20 children born alive in Cana a die within g year, and i6 other countries have o, low- er lniant mortality than Canada. The state should concern itself with the character of youth on. marily because it is better for secondly because the taxpayers "pay for the houses oi correction and for the ails alld penitentiaries; they pay or police forces; they pay dearl for a wide variety of disorders an dis. loyalty. Mr. Bracken tanned education "the wisest investment parents can make for their children or the state for its population.” Nearly one third oi Canada's children never get beyond grade eight of the ubiic schools, only one uartee- finish high school ewar than one i.rl 30 take a univ- ersity degree. "Our educational system has much to its credit, but it has much to its debit too. It has done fairly well with those ii; reached, but it has not reached enou "The constitutions provision which limits education to provin- cial jurisdiction and the provincial laws which leave too large a share of the cost as a tax upon land, are limiting factors which must be cor- rected. They can be corrected to some degree by the federal gov- ernment coming to the financial assistance of education. Until it does. W" shall fail to measure up to our full responsibilities our youth.“ Mr. Bracken said the type oi ed- ucation in vogue in the past has led too many "away from the use- iul arts into the so-calied ‘white collar’ ceilings." "This came about because we got to think of jobs in the trades or on forms as something less dignified than other callings. This has led u; down blind alleys of a false phil- osophy and too far away from trai- ning in the technical callings." It is necessary to give men a sense of doing something useful —- a 5911.56 of achievemcntPii they are to cn- joy mental a; well 53 health. The state must find a way to see that every man has an opp- >-.“2 IMPRUVE MiiliNlNii SHAVE ZWAYS i Aid s. v. c. l. the" ending physicahortullliy to make $35.. 510/67‘ iiynliman & 0o. The insurance firm of Hyndrnan 8r 00.. Ltd. of Charlottetown, un- 1161' flflte April 20 wrote as fol- lows to the S.Y.C.I., Surruneraide: We have very much pleasure in sending, herewith, our cheque 101' $35-00 being a. contribution to the above movement. and send our best wishes for its success and congratulations to those who have lllltlfllid 8nd are ‘carrying forward such a splendid organization, which is so very necessary in these deysP-s. FIRE DESTROYS '____(Q1lt_lnlie—cl_frc;l page l) The mil was owned by Mrs. Peter Scott and was operated by her son, Lloyd Scott. It was started some yea-rs ago by the Scott family, well known rnillers from Clyde River vegetables, ra/w or cooked (Just for _ etables now. The loss included a cal-load of i‘ M, n; Msrimsmuplsoneorourrew we: w: fifiu§§§c‘;’m°" Wham” distinctively Canadian foods and SPORTING EWS. N10. April N -— (OP) -‘ Riding to victory with a goal-a- mlnllie scoring pace in the last six minutes of the third period, the powerful Oshawa Generals Satur- day night captured the Menlorial Cup and their third Junior Can- adian Hockey Giampionship since I939 when they trounced Trail Smoke Eaters l -i to swee their best-oi-seven series four s raight. Though Generals showed more ail-round class than Smokies through the game, the tide could have swung in iuvor oi Trail at any time up to the 15.56 mark of the last session when Generals Jammed down the throttle ‘Oshawa Generals Cdpture Jr. Hockey Championship ilsw Attendance Peak In Soccer Game Saturday Britain's andEnRndn LONDON. A lN-(OP Cable) boom blazed across the finish line in 8h interim soccer match. another display of power for the W e an Bllllrelraie authoring of ~> f‘ 2 crowd o! vim that half-filled the lw-igiiiai-v we lesson north aerni- ._.__. up; , ' o Aston ___- den‘ illa qualify for the fins-l round. 1rd Montxomery e for the gro of armies in the forthcoming west- The Experts Say among the note national and "Monty" tremendous ovation when he meti. the n s before the kick-off. Gen. Montgomery saw the previous match in London iniebruarv when _ England trimeiaiggdscotlarid 6-2. BY THE CANADIAN PRESS UITAWA. April 28 - (GP) - SPRING FEVER. is the air. The ve best spring tonic is plenty of fru is and vegetables, especially the vitamin C-ersz‘ Citrus fruits. and tomatoes. says Dr. LB. Pett oi Nutrition Service. Other fruits and a short time. don't forget) are im- rtant too. The way to get your limiiy over the hump into radiant spring health is to extra amounts oi fruits and veg- because oi its ling flavor and usually limited quantity. is looked on as a‘ special treat by most people. This season it is rationed commodity and we don't want to waste a dro Residents oi st. Avards includ- membe . of the Auxiliary rm i‘ in will! or handling. Even thong? it suga solution it. will not "d i r and ii le of): "inn" fr; M, 1- Departmenl», sold that only the help of the city firemen prevented the blaze from destroying the whole block where the mill was located. It is just g, short distance outside the limits of Charlottetown. City firemen were called to four grass fires in Charlottetown Satur- day and to six or seven Sunday. Reg-er g _v y's epidemic an official oi’ the department said, “I lost track of them, there were so many." The most serious was in Victoria Park. st the rear of the Prince Edward Island hospital where a wooden fence ca ht fire. The city street fiusher, wi a i.- 500 gallon water tank was used to extinguish the blaze. Fbr the oth- ers a small booster pump and a. line or hose was enough. OTTAWA. AEril 20—(OP)—-'.l‘he Commons elec committee. re- commended today that members oi the armed forces on leave be allow- ed to cast their ballots at the near- service. By this concession a soldier oi anv age on leave would go to the nearest military establishment. produce his leave pass ind cast his lballot with a com: ‘r Boned officer designated _t.__o_tak_ i; task that will be useful t0 iety. oi long-standing. For instance, many . gave; asked how much notice they us wish to vacate. This matter i; gov- erned by Prices Board order. est depot o! their own branch 0i ask vacate when behind can be required to provincial law. that the sauce is half the more. and. when the sauce in quest- ion oi tho la ‘sauces, they're right. One oi glgggugaclgré. give a fillip to a plain FRENCH teaspoon oi.’ teaspoon of salt. Mir, and shake until thick and creamy. This slightly beaten. add one or two ?00Il of salt. Mix well. then add a ew ed pickles. olives, parsley or Tdkillll sauce is used with iisn rature in an open contain- er. for any ierlgth oi time, it will develop a. sour flavor. Here is a tlp from the Agriculture Depalrtanent Consumer Sectiond g 1999118 your mape syrup goo he last drorb: Once the container s opened all the syrup that is not to be used fa boil and poured into hot sterilized aalers, sealed tightly and stored in a cool dry place until used. RENTAL LAWS and regulations are oi special interest as May l “moving day" draws close and the Prices Board reminds us that while their general regulations are in effect throughout the country. they do not affect many provincial laws give their landlord when they provincial law, not by Others have ed ii a tenant can be ordered to vacate under SAUCE TALK: the French say dish. or ilcme hree. suggested by the vegetables or fish: DRESSING: 4 SDOOns o1’ salad oil; 2 tablespoons of lemon Juice or mild vinegar; 1-8 pepper or pa. rika; i. eat with a silver fork. or place in a jar and ' SAUCE: To one. egg. teaspoons oi mustard and one teas- drops of salad oil and beat with s. Dover egg beater, adding oli re- gularly a. little at a time. When the mayonnaise is thick. add two tablespoons of vinegar, than nhgpp- pickle, onions, capers etc .. S Oflwérfi 2-1 in the league north curb semi- ginal and the one-goal- margin gave cm :e":‘..'l"..-. ri.'e*i.°" “m W" Aston start serving 2-2 but took the round 5-4 through a 3-2 triumph in the first match. game or the two-sauces. total-goal final mt Blackpool next . W: she return lame at villa Park y . Philadelphia 3; Boston 0 WITH LIFEBUUYS FAMOUS 449-41110 [ATHAERY time every dayi l-IOORAY" coss Q OF RICH ‘fr. CREAMY LATHER I FEW FIST STROKE‘ with your bru!ll—lnd ‘febuoy bursts into mountains of rich, creamy latheri Starts right in to soak your beard soft. Saves you many precious seconds of ahavlnl- on Lifcbuoy today! Q} "HIT I DIFFIIEIOE l Because of its special Protective ingredient, Lifebuoy l- creek-ed t" tender okin, 8o soothing and refreshing 37°“ nccd no after-shave lotion. Ask for and ind!‘ A LEVER raooucr czar/vex l NO RAZOR PULL OR SCRAPE ' "eta moist" lather ls ldaziigggrvasltfglgguasnd exfi-a MlLDi Wilts tcu h beards fast. And it holds the moisture. Doegsnh: dry out and “dffl\v" Y°‘“' ‘km Result-a clean, close shave every time! \'Q|\\ OITIINIIII Ill Tlilil DI BLISS MRS l5 fisf. c/ean. smear/z shares- Many: f0 I.I FEBIJOYS "‘°"* lATl-IER GMILD er and add dry five minutes Mrs. Gardiner Mrs M. Cudmoro E. Wooinelli nnall head of lettuce served as a salad DRAWN‘ BUTPER SAUGE: 6 tablaopoons of butter. 3 tablespoons of flour. 1 1-2 cups ni bollilig water, salt and pepper. Melt half the butt- GUI‘, and boiling water gradually Boil and add Bowling BUSINESS GIRLS’ JEEPS P MCKLilliOn J M PLAI’ -0FFS cLaiile M. McLennaa R. Toombs CARE NOTS J. Kiellv 148 165 u... Score 11a s4 12s High Single, M. Dockcndorff-ZSS High Three. M. Dockendorlf-hfid WEDNESDAY lis FRIDAY AFTERNOON Ladies Play Offs TEAM I Mrs. JP. Clarke 137 127 M I lloope P: Clarke: TEAM I 97 139 95 w ore 05 102 101 High Single. G. Bagnzlli-Zlifl High 'I‘hree. G. Bagunll-SM lismmher When By The Canadian Press Joe Jacobs. nebular boxing man- ager and promoter. died four vears ago tonight from a heart attac . At the time of his death Jacobs was manager of Tony Galento although he hui been better known as the manner of the German Max Sch- who won the hea ht . Jack Bharkev in 830. J received a Blackloooi Manchester city e two-games. total . goals Villa tied éeaeiiisla United The teams will meet in the first Saturday. Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL New York 2: Brooklyn l. Philadelphia 3; Boston z. AME-ICAN Wasl-iingrton 3' New York G. 5.5153105“ Boston 0; Pi-liialelphia 4. first Game: INTEBNATIO "AL Detroit s; Cleveland I Toronto 7; Jerse Cit o. goes-iterate‘;- oz; syr-iggsgyl, Second Game: °n e“ ' “m 3‘ Detroit 4; Cleveland s. SUND ‘Y First Game: NATION - M‘ Chicago 3; at. Louis s. First Gum: 8t. Mil-is ll; 031°!!!) S. Second Game: St. Louig s; Gaicago 4. First Game: - Philadelphia o; Boston s. Second Game: Eriod last year Out_Our Way Second Game: Chicago 3; St. Louis 4. INTERNATIONAL Buffalo 4; Syracuse 3. ' BRISTOL, Ilngland- (C There are so many cases of pneu- monia here thas hospitals cannot deal with them all. In the three months of 1944. there was n 75 per oent increase over the samesa 54.4w m. a 5M»- Muritime weather is u wartime secret. Don't mention it in your letters or over long-distance. Bui Rosebud — that's different! Thai has a message any pipe-smoker will iust have to puss along. For Rosebud is the friendliest tobacco -— cool, mellow, slow-homing. No matter whoi the weather, you'll like ii better with Rosebud. ' Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO P)- first Greek Crews 0n Sit-Down Strike CAIRO. April za - m?) - Greek destroyer and two corvettes the crews of which had refused obey orders were taken over Saturday night loyal Greek forces under the com- mander-in-chiei. Vice Admiral; Voulgaris. after a few casualties; were gicurrted by rifle and llcllfliilélle~ , re, i was announce o ay.- A spokesman for Greek politicaii ‘u. 0U!’ TIRED AC factions termed the crew's actio ' than WES Ell 9X‘ their dissatisfaction‘ Kiln more of a sit-down strike mutiny. l-le said it pression oi S-SM-MPH.’ SM-M-AAH! sucl-l FRAGIZUHCE.’ WHAT A HEAVENLY swear SMELL! FRESH EARTH. BUDDING 1252s, SPRING ,' FLOWERS-- O AAH.’ RAIN ON ASOFT m: an n SM-IMAH.’ THE SCENT OF APR! BREEZE! THE BLISSFUL, DELICIOUS égMELL OF 7 > A! .. i’ .-.->,;..c _.. Jtkwltunsgg v.ualou\nvan L u! , i l l’ ,1 " r a 4-H with the Government-in-Cairo anril demand for inclusion of GreekL ._ By J_ R_ Our Boarding House boarded and l gucriila movement representativeu ill the government. Tile warships were the Apostolis. Ierax and Sachtouris. A to by I) rflNAPDS llNIMENT 4-. With Major Hoopla can-us use. “Oi-LRED- vesreo BULLFlNCHJ-iow WiLD ray WHIMQICAI- Wi-HSTLE!" A»? l-lAlz-Rurvleuh- dice $T Yt . '1- MD ON MINT GEE! YOU'RE KNOCKIN’ ‘ new DON uu v k ‘T I . s ' I! . - ——l By George McManus Aw, MUM’ l_0O.‘<' i/OUVE I 70 - uQME AND _ 5TA6NA"'B° MV THEATRE NIGHT- WED uggaav ‘m5 LADIE€CLUB MEETS-THIJPSDAV THE OPERA- FRlDAV MFSX. CLUSIVES PARTY- SATUR- pAv WE'RE ENTERTAINING" “bower AND "PAP" sruaas ' H" I“ ' c, #145 ITJGORRV- wsLL-roulel-rl- rM PLAv-I 3 Y..=_"’QU-.y¢u'e5 MAGGIE- we emcee vroinoaazws MV gle-rea- You wouw f = Ag! M5 QUT THIS WEEK- Qul-wu BPLFE- j ._..__¢ I )- g. -l e *"'°— In null-m mien; slum-a l-‘lillvr-e I'l""“‘"" "““-"9l"l"*l Ira i suns