‘ LEAR? Two "Even children appreciate fhe George Mat-Donald (nee Mae Ayi wtardl, passed to her Eternal ward after a, long and lingering ill southport sixty-three years ago, daughter of the late Capt. J. AylWVBId and Catherine sue was a life long resident Southpcrt. daughter, ltmrgaret, MacPherson and a dau hter, Camilla bro _ one sister, Mrs. McCannon. A sis- ter Gussze namely John, Mrs. Noreen, and three 8K0. The funeral, which was largely attended took lace from her late residence Mon av morning, April 1 at 9.30 am. to St. Dunstans BZISIIICA where Requiem Mass was Re- ness. Mrs. MacDonald was born in a P. Leaby. of She leaves to niournI her loss. besides her husband. 01:: little grand-d one er Matthew of Southport and brothers, Edward and Red- mond predeceased her some years and TAILORED SUITS 75 DISCOUNT All our new Spring cools and suifs must be sold as we need the space for new mid-summer merchandise. Take advantage of the bargains while they last. SALE ON ALL THIS WEEK Iiohinson & Wilde GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN z 3 5. I i SWAIIS DOWN" i Giarlcs Aitlaen. Grade VIII-l. Fred Aiken, 3. nude only from choicest Canadian GIN.“ HIEEI‘ Earl int: “lit-lit which is ground and re- I2 Emmy Edmundi lc-r, Mil ry Jnckmait. Kale Smlih‘! Favollle Recipes" .T0(in)'SBf1(1f'O1'"Kfl(C Smith's “Glad? VT? 1i Dvrls Hfllrlerson: Paul MacKay (equal); 2. Jean Favorite Recipes"-—a beautiful ~- D-“jld Hvllflrlsvn; 3- Dlugas Patsons and Amy Cousins (equal); Ail-page book. Lontains 147 recipes, ‘v°°d$Id'P~ _ 3. Bobby MacKenzie. 87 intcrcsdng musrraliont Explain, Grade V: 1. Philip Henderson: 2. Grade III: l. Maurice Cousins; the bow and u-hy of fender, crisp. Wallace Henderson; 3. Junior Maj- 2. Vernon Cousins. golden brown cake as only Katecan LG _ Grade II: 1. Wallace Harding do it. Use coupon below. rad” IV~ 1- Rubi’ Henderson: and Walter Lamont (equal); 2. ' ' 3- l-Olllse Crane; 3. Eileen Howard. Nellie Montgomery; 3. Margaret Grade III: 1. Clair Mnyhew; 2. Campbell. Lorne Adams: 3. Helen Semple. Grade I (Sr): 1. Jean Campbell; ' Grade n1 l~ Rvrdeim Dvment. 2. Calr Bernard; 3. Gordon Mac- Glflde I (a1: 1. Arthur Hender- Kenzie. son. 2. Gene Crane. Grade I (Jr): 1. Earl MacKay. Grade I (b): i. F:eda Mayhew. Perfect attendance: Eliza Camp- ‘Perfect. attendance: Reggie Din- bell, Jean Campbell. Margaret h: ‘Yhelma Adams, Clair Mayhew, Campbell, Nellie Montgomery, rne Adams. Margaret Montgomery, Jimmy T"“h"- M- Montgomery. General Fnolis. limited, Cohourlz, Ontario. Please send me "Kate Smith's Favnritc Recipes". l enclose 6c in pnslalzc stamps. Nam! ._\ .1441". \\._\\,‘\\:~._‘~§“ \ \ \ _.\ . also --.-------------I =Tworaliregzmenrrr‘ slay her soul rest in peace. Lowcn-AFISTLYEEE-ciiooi. - Jean Albsrt- Alikeil. t.‘ Grnrie VI lSrt -- l. Frances V‘ Cclvan. 2 Ellsworth Edmunds. i.) Grade VI IJr.>—-l Margaret. ' Pcele, 2, Freda Aitken, 3. Phyllis Cowan. q Grade IV (Sr i-l George g 5w“, m,“ n up“ a“ 5,, Hg)" am] Wright 2 Pills Cheverie. tempting that children just love Gmde_ IV ‘Jr I-I D°mmY tlicni. 'I‘Ii.it‘> IICCZIUSC Swans l)uwn is T351“- 3- James micxeamei Perfet Attendance: Dzrrc-thy Tay- l ' Teacher: Louise M. Hewitt. AS FINE AS iiAEIFEEFIFJot. slAprh Honor Roll of Margate .. , - _ > cico: Grade X: I. Vera Henderson. Rena Woodsirle: 3. Wyman Howard. “a POOIC, 2. McKea rney, flJufllI, tIicn suit-ll throurh silken Gram‘ II $1‘ ‘ '- 1 V‘—“°°"‘ bulbs or seeds. ilicves. This carefully ctiintroilcd IBOIIGQHIII‘ 2 ‘vlonty Annear‘ a‘ A 60713957- Dllt on b-Y Mm- B- Mac‘ mining rum,“ give, swans Down ‘Racypégatlicin (y) 1 f J k Donaldjvns wcn bvklgvirs, Younker supcrl.ili\e_ iint-nc-ss-jso necessary ‘may’; e I‘ " ' Mary M ' “lwlryléechfiacégelqgbéu invited me I“'5“““'”'“I"'I‘° bakmg’ Grade 1 (Sr.\-1 Louls Acorn, members for next meeting. 3 Beam,‘ awn“ The meetin closed Ilv smfllni! the Grade I ,J,._,_1 George P001 National Ant em. Lunch was sen- grig” 1'1 “£3359 Igllnlfi- 2 Jean MacKenzie. l L l" i‘ f ~ RH“ rHnBI - G de. V (Sr): 1. He en a- RECIPES FOR THEBMOSTPOPULAR Ruth Weosisicie; 3. Florence Dy- mo“? g_ Margaret, Montgomery; 3. CAKES ARE 0N THE PACKAGE ment. Jimmy Momgomenr 141 Recipes-Hundred:alBaIilnpHeIpele Grade VlIr 1- ‘Thelma Adams: 2. Grade v (JIZIZ 1. Verna Harding. H. Connell. _ . _A. .__ .._ _ WICKLOW, N. B. May 5—(CP) BATTLE FLEETS OFF EGYPT g -I)oii Cansirim, one year old, sounds oi‘ military preparation; r not li Saturday in falling a- echoed May 4 from the sue; canal ' loiit t o feet from a bench in his to the Dardanelles. The Allied tome He was uncrntiscioils when squadron at Alexand ria, Egypt, was EVERYTHING FOR \‘l'.'ill Paper (‘leaner — — — — — — — — — — Simms Brushes -— Kalszimine Brushes from — -— — — — 90c to Scrub Brilsihes — -- - - - - 15c, 18c, 25c, 3 ii uckeci up and cl ed enroute to described as the strongest ever as- . w» 1Q .]'il'1l '.\'h(‘l‘4"IlO sign o! lfllllry sembled in the Mediterranean nnd _ r 7." ifuuzi. Shock was bowed was said to be only the forerunner ‘ilie u-llhe 01 l-II-llll- of an evcn larger fleet which the —~——»~ --—~~'~- ~~—‘ British and French navles plan to s ‘Vlinnrriis fnr dandruff. base there. .- _'....,-..¢.<— ~ — ~——~' IIUUSE CLEANING Pililli and Varnish Brushes from — — lllc I0 $6.00 White Wash Brushes - — - - - — — 35c'and up - 15c $10.00 5c, 45c f. . . olll English’ WAX old English PASTE I POUND 59c Turpentine, small bottle — 15c Large bottle Paint Oil — Pinalone Cleaner — Old Dutch Cl r -Bon Ami — Household Ammonia ENAMEL THE ROGERS llilllllWA coilmlv ilmrlso Phones 105 - 1308 Shoe Brushes — - - — — - — -—- 25c, 35c and 50c : I ' Floor Brushes — — — — _ _ - - - 28c and 38¢ eGIves Floors Greater Brilliance! JAPALAC PAINT — VARNISH — SHELLAC - Free City Delivery WAX 1 -25c 811E801‘ 2. Eunice Cudmore; 3. Veda Rob- ‘ ertls. l Chilarlotte Moreside; 3. 1.01s Cras- we . 1f yon sufler from consil the point that you fee weary, depressed and worn out-it is to question youreelfi doesn't mean quantity, but a kind oi’ food that is not completely assimilated and leaves a soft “maae" in the that helps the bowel movement. If this is your use, the loin- Uon is tasty Kellog ‘s All-Bran. every morning for reakfast. It contains the necessary "built" and Vitamin Bi. the natural 1n- testinal tonic. Eat All-Bran every day. drink lots of water and let our last for life! All-Bran is rna e in London, Canada by Kellogg. At all grocers. i I I I ‘ celebrated hv the Rev, Loui. Dou- hdifferfinc’ gilll, who also asszsted at thesgrave- ' -—- side. w an ‘a a,‘ or. The pallbearers were Messrs. ma“ with 2°“..- -~ .uc. ran a], . . - . son and Joseph KPH“ Mrs. Frank Mitchell entertained ‘re W. I. for the April meeting. In the absence of the president. (Mitchell presided and the members of the North Wiltsh. WWO" 01' Li“?! MDHBBZUB e fol Owed bv the C ub W0men‘s Schccl for Anni: creed lead In unison Roll call was Grade X-i. Beth Oowan. I answered bv eight members. There visitors present. Ilie schcol comm.ttee reported t..at the school had been ‘scrubbed. Four sweaters, tour pasr s0cks and six hospital gowns were handed in tcr the Red Cross. The new school committee is Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Balderston The lunch committee ls_ Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Balderston. The questionnaire cn Home Ec- onomics was discussed and lined in bv Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. Roll call for Mav is to be answer- ed bv an exchange of flower slips. ed bv the hostess assisted bv the committee in clarze, and a sccial hour was enjoyed bv all. PARK CORNER SCHOOL Honor Roll: Grade IX: 1. Roma Montgomery and Nina MacLeod (equal). Grade VI: 1. Bertha Lamont; 2. Grade IV: 1. Elsa Campbell and school was read. Mrs. Irvin: Haslam reported visltiniz the school. M15. b- F. Haslam reported that a parcel c! l imzt-ted articles had been sent- l0 the Red Cross Rooms and more It'll"! was on hand to be distributed- The program committee was eb- was tilled in after discussion Mrs. F. W. E. Haslam. A | . Miss Sobev read Lady ‘Twefis- mulr‘s farewell address to Cflllfldlllll Women. Meet I1l!_Ci0S8d by sinlllllil G-OCI_VSBV_Q_'I'II_E_K_IIZ- OUT OUR WAY t “THE CHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN- ii} . 0O‘. _ .5: 1522333517.‘. i SALE l ll ".°' were‘ grggis. h” tt°i’.‘e.s‘i.‘o".ffiaii.“éi‘.fii.i>°<ii‘ii i»??? i srlifisocolns you re constipated. ' lppmg Heavy In April [lug the total estimated enemy ices- sznce the 000 Foss snnoimoed to- es in mercantile shipp; start of the weir to 001g, as, the Amnira-lby liriioetofmeahllasloetmlae All"! 1 were sunk durim Norwegian op- The veseb 1n- aind simply ships. oratlons. it said. eluded transport Total losses from war comes rep- resent about i6 per cent of Ger- many's pee-war . German memsnmle oomiage def- initely accounted for as captured. sunk or scuttled now amounts to 454.000 tone, the Adonirality said. In addition it WfRS e=timated that a mrther 30 unidentified ships of ap- proirimately 150.000 term have been stink by Allied submarines. mines and aircraft. According to reports from Rot- terdam the German mowramp Robert 27.288 tons. was slmk in the Skagerrak on the night of Aiprii 12-13. This was the famous "stream through lav" ship vimioii took Nazis on health cnidses and ~ which, a year or so ago, called alt London. Dumig the week which ended midiniglhlt April Z8 four Br tish ships of a total tonnage of 6,689 were sunk by enemy action and one Al- lied ship of 1.458 tons and tiwo 262/0 ale/Pawn 0:511:44 MAY 9. 194p _ ‘i IMPRQVED IIIND—VACUUM PACKED WNIINI "Good News el "MY-Ivory " ‘ , Evening-NBC led Network. small neutral ships also were sunk. Under new procedure, the of t-hete Britt-m ships are not re- The success of the All'~l e menit said. Up to Mal‘ . gflidtish. All-led and neutral sit: s been conveyed, with a F55 of IN AIRCRAFT newspflfm‘ dispatches recoil-ca mi: 31 ships. French conveys up to the, -————-—————~—- mine date had escorted 3,457 ships, LONDON, May 7_(Qp)_muwm ]NCORPORA"“""" ANNOUNCE] with a. loss of seven. The Bmti-wn and News Agency computed that Bri- Frenoh have convoyed 22,555 ships since the war beltan. 171G I i. ratio of one iin 594. Anti-aircraft fire from one ship brought down a hlenes and dr-meved others. An- other_vessei_ escorting troclpktrans- BY J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE Teacher. M. Emily MacLeod. NORTH WINSLOE SCHOOL Followinz is the report of the pupils of North Winsloe School for the months of March and April. Grade X (Sr): 1. Margaret Craswell. Grade X (Jr): 1. Marion Ford: Grade VIII: 1. Vern Nnnn: 2. Catherine MacNaughton; 3. Jessie MacNaughion. Grade VI: 1.1.ee. Roberts: 2. Grade V (Srl: 1. Heath Craswell. Grade V (Jr): 1. Ralph Shaw. Grade IV: 1. Donald MacNaugh- I011: 2. Grant Laird. Grade III: 1. Robert Craswell. Grade I1’ (al: 1. Wiimot Cudmore. Grade I1’ (bl: 1. Phyllis Ford: 2. Marie Craswell. Grade II (c): i. Sheldon Mac- Quarrie. Grade I (Sr): I. Rrlvmnnd Mac. Qilarrle: 2. Charlie MacQuarrie. Grade I (Jr): 1. Chtlstopher Mac- Quarrle. I-Iiahest average in senior grades 963"». Vern Nunn. Hiahesr averawe in Junior grades 96.8%. Wilmo‘ Cudmore. Rena C. Younker. Tcachcr. (Patriot please copyi seamen-w n IUD-MEN'S INSTITUTE The reiciflar monihlv meetfiiz of tne Springfield Women's Institute was he'd in the school April 18th with eizht members and one VISIIIX‘ present. In the absence of the Pred- dent and vice-president Miss How- nrd was appointed to act and l-ho meeting opened with the creed. The roll was called and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Correspodnenre was read and rl missed and it was moved hv Miss Wlnnifred Hashim. seconded bv Mrs f GETTIN’ PUNISHED, HAH? You KEEP OUTOF 0' GOTTA SIT ‘THERE TILL You ‘rt-us “Mom's Folz- ' REMEMBER WHAT MOM ASKED 601 WHAT rr wAs, You "to DO -- WELL, I'LL. TELL ‘TOO -- AN‘ 1'17 you "YOU WAS SUPPOSED "ro CLEAN LIP ALL ‘IHE JUNK _ AND STUFF You GOT SPREAD on ‘THE ATTIC _.I l=Loolzx '. -~ c ’ " ; (W; .\_ .1 .- . V. v u c .. n" .. “h? °'R“'LL'°*“5 cor marlin will emit. _ HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN 5., —-i—-__" ‘ l;_': ency said. Machines destroyed q the ground or in the sea durinl British raids on German air b354, in Scandinavia were not included 'I‘he Agency said its figure; (m. based on Air Ministry and Admin ally mmouncements. autlioutiirlvl reports in the Norwegian Press ports shot down five enema ph/nq ILLJIIGS with-in three days. ‘Phe announcement said that es ‘Ira/r es is known in official qiurtera no enemy units are now in Nan-ix announoe- cr iln Norwegian waiters. “ ‘I BRITISH posses the UPPAWA, Mav 3 -(CP) -Notiq of the two ioii......i;_r iit-orporaiioli was given in the current issue o1 m, Canada Gazette, published todnv: seamar Holdings Ltli._ Charlottetown: catmdinn All‘\‘,';‘_\i (Maritimes) Ltd. 30.000 shares, l1 P. V.. M0ncl0n._N Wilh - Major Hoople uMo/fi-"Ar THIS JUNCTuRE m ovlae- l IF HE NADA BUM ue-s BEEN we“) Poweziue. LANGUOR sweeps ME // on HIS KNOB ro/ use. AWAY SINCE Flzolvi TOP 1o ma!“ —JO\IE,THAT / sew someeoov 4 LAST NIGHT WITH PHRASE t5 WORTH‘! OF DICKENQ/w-I é wm-i A new star; no SLEEP, BUT I ‘AND Tl-IQOIJGI-I FLUTTERING Evlzuos OF KNUCKS HAD EVERY I5 MINUTE5 comes A vision or ermzousr CHOSEN um cola HE izosues TO FLOATlMC->"- NOALDRAT n; WHAT A Test case! THE leases FOR HAPPENED NEXT? PAW/E MY MORE RDOD-~ MEMolzY BETRAYS ME.’ oAYs HE'S L051’ tain lost 48 aircraft on all fronts in the last four wreaks and Germany :“for certain" lost 13B 1n the same period. In addition. 97 German planes “were probabiy destroyed or ut out of action for some time,"___e_Ag- t lea-st [our enemy \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ i- ' .| w \\\\\\\\\\ 0 ow WHAT .7 ,,-. 3.,“ ‘ . BV GOLLV-HERE lAM- MLE AWAY FROM THE GANG “ 5UQE MISS ‘EM — MAGGIE l5 OUT SO ITHINK Lqip-IAT I'LL CALI. 'EM BRINGING UP FATHER l ill I 1 TIPPI h; -\ PODEYC, I HAVE ARRANGED TERNB FOR YOUR CHAMPIONS-lip FIGHT- THE PRESENT CHAMP » OFFERED YOU QrPERCENgQGE. BUT I iNéElTED . . i M N‘ l) V"(I'.A P" STUBBS YA FHIED u: 50's "rt-e WINNER Tallies ALL. ANA LOSER ooesm" on‘ ENNY MONEY ' COME, CDME, UTTIE JEPIEE; 50M DOWN IF POPEYE 1'5 TO BE THE CHAMPION OF / YOUR COUNTRY Norrie Sinclair that the members fllddil’! the Vappeal for Y. M. C. A. s ‘A letter of appreciation from ihe teacher ang_p_upils or new fl for 8E 302E W080? BUT I DIDN'T M TO BE UNKIND -' “Rfldflfll. IflMD/AIFD ran 801301115‘ 11440.4! D The 5.. dlnion olC tion __ Milk for extra vitamin D 1-‘. adds not one penny to the Q price you pay. a Ilmlw- Ailm- Frrvlrl. i». WE WON'T CALLTHE COPSLTHE PHONEY, BUT EVERYBODY GETS / . THERE'S no use eelu’ UNKIND -— even IF you DON'T Lil<r_ SOMEBODY-- EA" YLS -- THAT'S TH V/AY mil-mos ARE ‘meneo w THl§ House! MY OH,\W£LL,OLE BUDGE Gives ME A PAimANYHOw/l lW/lsH HEJD STAY MAD AN’ NEVER COME WQJNDANY MORIL- GEE! I mow How TO FIX HIS HURT reeuws, GRANWAA! ewe some MOM. Ginsu. cookies. -~.- HULL smeuJlM six stocks AwAv-l-Arvcom wmim - BILUS I SEE ITJIE WAS STUCK TUSSEGOING TO WITH ONE ONCE INA WHILE SO YOU THINI< I'M THAT LOW, DO YOU F’