b n Thta Thine Called love-Wm" ”°"’°" m” h, Th; flealt 0| hug-emwwayne Kinl- Els I Tal- finusyomgililhfit-Saifnrn; Kl" mlllues in Tlle_ N11111- Artie Show mg: What l‘ n i ’__}______._ RECORDS BLUEBIRD 50c m Want To Walk lilitshrliltlalhnou-Dlnah S1101‘! “m Moonlight Cocktail - 1 Glenn Miller r 7l'il Pray For You-Tony n“ Pastor. 11m liiss Ytou-Ireddy Mar- n rated _ Rogers liiilTllAl. GUARDIAN Illa Ialaaia ta reaervad In! aura n local Interest. but advertising at I nun; nun In la tau-me u a ante e were. each“) Ilnhla la advent I CIAQWILL for Photograph; CONIFEDIBATION LIFE INSUB ANCIL L-Wl LIME-Assorted earload of lump lime in oaslrs and barrels. Also iiyc- lime Just unloaded. ‘iiie Hardware Co., Ltd. 4-23-25, PARTIES interested in sheep training should listen over C F C Y 0.06 Monday evening to hear W. R, Show, Depy. Minister of Agricul- ture and S. D, Irvine Federal Live. stock Branch, outline a new Sheep and wool policy for this Provigige. - 5-li. TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunda April 26th. - 11. A. M. TIYOn 3.00 7.30 P. M. The subject o»! the pas r's sermon will be: Ships that never arrive." A cordial welcome awaits you at these ser- vices oi worship. 4-25-11, BREADALBANB United Church. Rev. E. Milley, Minister. i1 A. p. Pleasant Valley. 3 P, M. Rose Valley. 7.30 P. M. Breadalbane- This will be D Mr. Milleys last Sunday before leaving to take up duties in his new pastoral charge at East Florence- ville, N. B. 4-25-11. FAMILY BERIIAVED Mrs. Fred Parkman, Charlottetown Roy. 111W. has received the sad news that her brother Mr, A. B. McGregor oi 13119 C111! Michigan. passed away on April ioth after a. short illness. Mr. McGregol‘ accompanied by his wife. son and daughter visited his sister __ in 1937. fully conducted last -_J. BONNELL Provincial Chairman CAPT. N. W Organizer of the Campaign c Vlce- liairman Heading Charlottetown Collection As soon as the dates for the Nine It _ W121‘ tghllinjl] lzlad been an e o ec ve ‘or this Prov- of the War Services ince set at a minimum of forty drive, headed by Mr. Duncan ,1 ward Island Red Cross Division and popular chairman, Limited {ii-i lilllllllll SALE Tnbgitlltl by public auction on llli premises of _, DOMITIEN GALLANT "OYSTER BED BRIDGE " WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th l0'CLOCK P. M. IMPLEMENTS Manure rrodu, Cort, Truck wagon, 2 .~ vhesls, Seeder, set of Ren- lrsliorrovs, set light horrowe, plow, single plow, engine, rolling machine, circular sow m ieperiiior, Ford tractor, i Ford Cor. ‘ STOCK — Brood more ids, 8 years. Brood more ill pounds 4 years. Six milch - one purebred Guernsey y four one year-old heifers, one year-old steers, calves, lows to furrow, seven pigs, .Also boards, hay, straw, hips, etc. form lor sole or rent, con- tlng of 44 acres ct Cymbric. .l'lliMS — All sums up to $15 ill, over that amount 8 months mllt on approved ioint notes, ' percent. oft for cash. ll day stormy, following fine ilyot some hour. EX McRAE. fctloneer ALL-YEAR SEA BATI-IEB IRIGITPON. England --(CPl - - 1011s best-known councillor, arless Frank" lngham, who sea- ‘ , 111 rear ‘round to keep him- k lit to attack chum,” died Pi heart attack in his 77th “SM. 1110M DEBRIS T0 ARMS NtlgON-(CP) - Men released ,, m‘; "my to help clear up . (mfg?! m beiniz called back y _. / EDDIN’S~ "HAPPY GANG" Picture FREE with purchase oi‘ 25c C°1lliites Tooth Brush Mi B n er Enamel? me subject gab thenmbl: ucted in this Province. w l4°o$0mg -—— ' an CENTRAL CHRISTIAN clilmcii Y" 111B Canadian Whiargervichi‘ éliihiffiil; —'I'he RevmNell Herman's morning Flmd- charge of the organizatIorl for gigityiyilrt a trig“ Prisoners in Ger- That Campaign had been re- Provincg while with "A Calvary 01d Hymn 811181118 11V the choir money raising campaign ever- con- , 1n Charlotmown Roy Quisley. Roy palgri and Messrs. evenin . LOWTIIER, is therefore most pleasing to more and J J 1 , . . . . Ml lion Dollar Red Cross National be able to announce today that vice-chnirmcgn 11113118611 practically the complete personell Orllanizatlon merside has been persuaded to o - Without A Cross." and most outstandingly successful Lowther who will head 11D the Cam- Charlottetown, will with charge in Queens Cud- of Charlottetown and he hopes to 111E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EFFICIENT PR 0 VINCIAL OR GANIZA TION FOR COMING RED CROSS DRIVE PETER. G. CLARK summerslde Duffy as his Mr. Peter G. Clark oi Surn- ganize the appeal in siimmersioc thousand dollars. the Print-c Ed- Borinell. its indefatigabllmhefficient and throughout Prince Conty and as now he has Mr. iléclgltfgiettithiénclsgayiiéur to enlist for been enlisted to carry the Nation- Summerside chairman. r es oi the com- al Red Cross War Appeal in this Mr. A. F. W. A. Currie as his McQuald, ‘K. C., ‘late ougnmzatloh which 5° Success‘ Pml/lflfl? Y0 What DFOmTses to be a Souris, will be the Chairman for Kings County while the southern have Kngs organization will be headed the by Messrs. evening he will deal ooznized 8s the smoothest running Chairman wil) be EEP,,,§KS§OY,1,°§,] G" Park's of Mommgue’ L. H. Poole and A. Mr. H. Prank MacPhec. K. C. again have County outside Prince County Chairman Queen have associated with him D1110‘ tically all oi ilicse who made such a success oi llie collections in this area last year l-lis Honour the Lieutenant Gov- eruoi", Honourable Prem ei‘ Cami)- bell and Honourable G. D. De- Blois have consented to act as Pat- rons. l-Ioil, Dr. W. J. MacMillan. President of the Red Cross in this Province, and Mr. George J. Tweedy, K. C, representative of Ceillral Council are l-loriolirziry Chairmen of the Drive, Mr. George M Moore, President of Moore dc McLeod Ltd. is Hon- ourary Charlottetown Chairman Major T. Edgar MzicNutt l5 Hon- lI. F. MacPIIEE, K. 0., M.L.A. Charlottetown a County Chairman ourary Secretary with Miss 1pm. genie Ai-senault, srcretary. Mr A. Belcller is Honourary ’I‘rea- surer and Mr. Alban Farmer who made such a good job of looking after the War services Funds is Treasurer. O-ther members of the Executive are:- Dr, J, A, clerk, Dr. H. D. Jciinson, Hon H. H. Cox. Messrs. N H. DeBlois, J. F. Leightirei‘, J. E Campbell, T. Roy Cudmore, E P. Foley, R. D Quigley and N. D. MaeLean. The Publicity Committee consists of Messrs. R. L. Cotton, N. D. McLean. Col K. S. Rogers, W. A Gaudet and Ian Bur- nett. The S p ec i a1 Names rAGr. rivr. --_-—. A. F. McQUAID, K C, Snuris lingo County Chairman Committee is headed by Megs" G.J. Tweedy KC, and GT. l-lardie, The Women's Ccmriizzico l5 headed by Mrs. J. A. ltiicr ‘ Non-Residents Comm. Ernest Champion The datcs for the National Ap- peal are May 1lill-23rd and 1r ,5 11°Ded that the Charlottetown Campaign will be completely Wound "l1 in the first three 0r four days of that period and that the collection from every patrjoflr; friend of the Red Cross through- out the Province will be completed well before the end of the penod set. Class ill be ial Call." i. outlining thecauseoiffear and ways PARIS}! 0i‘ MILTON AND “Us. of controlling it during nic in cm. TICQ-Church of England. Servic- GTBMcies. We trope to ave this lec- esSunday, April 26th.i¢‘.m ‘ire Youth 1""? repeated in the near future Sunday. Milton 11.00 A. . MOIIilnz when other sections of the Canad- Pi-ayor and Sermon. Rustico 3.30 inn Red Gives Corps and other in- P.M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. feresied elf/Wile W111 be 8111111 M1 All the Young People of the Parish °PP°f1111i1ty to attend. Section No. are invited to Join in Prayer and 4. Nutrition, were instructed in Intercession on behalf or meg;- M. Emergency Kitchen Organization lows who have unde en service. 5-114 were given this problem tn .1. R. McMahon. 4-25-11, work out in detail: Air Raid sirens YE SHALL naan or" waits AND —-_ sounded at 4 a.m.. all clear at 5:50 311M935 op WAR TWO GRASS FIRES —- Two am. Go to emergency kitchen and grass fires, the first at two O'clock make all arrengemsnfg to feed loo and the second at 3.30 yesterday Dwple for two days. All Section afternoon, were handled by the mfmbfli 118d one hour's drill while City Firemen. The first blaze wm- "-0095 revolved practi- w“ m m, 81-“, m,“ a residence cal instruction in drill conducted by “The Churches Spec- NOTES See that ye be not troubled, Yo. who believe in Him; let not your hope be shaken, Let not your faith bum dim. on Ambrose Street. Wh n the mr M°D°“3“11- Li! firemen arrived on the 528116 a _ iloilprnyriurwiifiagbrhlnéeagrrfiggs 111d!’ WM P11191118 B. stream of L0. with the dawn triumphant water from a garden hose on her Personals Cometh the King of King5_ house. The second grass lire was Mari cannot thwart His purpose, in the vicinity of Park Terrace. Mrfiigngs ogillugegé-eg, :4, filing, am; FBYBI clnxljlqflthfljajljgednis Wm; —-—-— . . . , o n . thro ST. JAMES Cl-lURClL-Divine again entered the P.E I. Hospital u: e CW a o! ham! 1710181119 at The Kirk in the morn- for Treatment. ingd will ble Btikfilfid gyédtglelmficerg __-_ R11 111cm m 0 a e vws an Miss Joan iviullens, cm lotle- THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 341116111111 1061895 Whfih i116 M-inlsier. town, returned home after SLWAIKIIHQ i Ft. Lieut, the Rev d. T. H. Bussell re:ent holidays visiting her aunt Dear White Ribboners- rs. M. A., S. '1‘. M, will preach nd un l , Mr. d M . G , . "N 1 . the sermon. At the evening Diet 01 Donald‘: I9 F0 rzsnter srtsreetfiThifhil-ao Timeelvngklgsuagixdlertllaggodleilincgihhilleia Worship the reacher wil be the New; The Canadian womens 6hr, U“ Rev. Luther . Young. D. D., of Temperance Union, along ivmh Pictou, N. 8., Moderator of the . g s no or n» Mono- noon-- as‘; roams‘ .2‘ tiilflftflti“; il°’iti’éi‘fli.°'fif“ii““Plait?” e Minister will conduct the wor- on Wednesday am” spending a God upon “m!” cud goomm t fihtlgfillcligghlzfgrgfil? gig 114,155,354‘: short leave with his wife and matter, every individual whro 11:; . - . w , the direction o! the Musm family at Charlottetown. f§lelitllilsOllfilljé wgxfyzdfgfsiigsis ‘ggyhg: n"; BAPTIST CHURCE __ M’ 1 Mr. George Taylor and Mr. Rog- own life, has today an un recedent. the morning service, ll A. M. the gnfgghgtgjwllfsflfllfilgélsthieg. Sé, éifntlle ed opportunity t0 all y them- Rev. 1. Judson Lev will take as his an mum to New York aft’; Quit?’ *1"! w that obiective. As Dr. 5°rm°h subject- ° Mlhhtry o‘ ing the farmer's sisters the Missed fiififilf} ‘Qmb'“§§°1,“°°“"{ sgid’ I a c a enge o is. Friendshi . Mandelberg's See 000d We Chil n Come, will be the “h” Emmi“ AP“- °11Y- coverv. an opportunity ior t. dvarl- anthem The Church School wel- L‘ merits of the Home Protection Movement are not in the past, but in the future, and we hope the 1m. mediate future. F01‘ 501119 Years we have been looking toward the time when a full-time organizer could be main. 55111913 10 lhcrtlilse and enlarge our work. 5o I know it will cheer your hearts to know that this hope has now been realized, M155 Edna comes all to its session at 2.30 P. M. The evening service is at 7 P. M. when Mr. Levy will bring a message on i..ove—the Christian Basis gelrvlce- ulilggesginrs lCome “holy 0st w e even rig an em. The music of the day will be dir- ggefigs§fflff§fifi “ted by ‘mhh Ihch‘ Mus‘ Bu" officials objected to his articles de- omahhl’ and Chmhhhsw" scribing conditions there. Grant, oi Ladner, B. 0., ha; been POLICE COURT-In the police SCTT sHEi-“RIFF DEAD ehsaged by the National Union as court yesierdayl, t?’ hfiolalbirtgzg c5595 were 5°51 t ‘h EDINBURGH (Qp) gnu; Field Worker and Or ani This adjourned. One was the case of a _ _‘ N h b“ 3 “r- m l. care. L:-..2“:o.*;.<>:..::=si::r "a hers; the Sarah Rowell-Wright Endow- Minardk kills pain. ‘ CPRRESPONDENT EXPELLED _ LONDON-(CP) — The Norweg- ian Telegraph Agency report; that the Oslo correspondent of the Swed- seven gallons of moonshine seiz- ed on the Charlottetown water- ment FilIiCl, which last year reach- I .. C. T U’ Alcohol front ‘Thursday: this was ad- ed the $25 00000 mark th ivurned until next week. The | ' ' ' e ‘hm W‘ second case arose out of the re- 011121.10“ the infirm could be cent seizure of a quart oi rurn from a woman; it was also adjourn- ed until next week. SUPREME COURT EN HANC- A sitting of the Supreme Court en bane was held yesterday morn- ing with Chief Justice J. ,A. Mathieson presiding and associate Judges, Mr. Justice A. ii: Arsen- ault and Mr. Justice A. C. B51111- ders, on the bench, The case of I-I. K. S. Hemmlilg, plaintiff, Charlottetown, vs. Peter Stewart. defendant, Marshfield, which had been referred to the full Court by Mr. Justice Arsensult, WM 011 the docket. It was decided to ac- cept the written argument~ rai- ready filed and have no further i... "The plaintiff is suing BABIES NEEDSW" lielnt Strained Foods Heinz Junior Foods Pablum "fusing Bottles Nipples Jjalcums-Baby Oil ltamin Preparations Etc. M Q1111?! Size Mlneralfidll 79c 25¢ Noxzernn ._ ._ _|9¢ 1 Alwle Blossom Soap g 5 Cakes 23c Birrlllicion I-Iand Cream ">—25—50 Mi _ Wlldroot Speed Set. I Wave Set I50 ‘M 1 Bimini onus. i 4 i l i L-M Douceiie _ R. M. Smallinan. the‘ defendant for commission on the sale oi land. Judgment was reserved. ‘the case of the King vs. Hubert Roberts and Vernon Moore, assault, was set down for hearing on May I2 before the Grain WLNNIPEG, April 24—(OP)— Mill demand and local trade i0 - ed rile bulk oi the business on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Wheat futures closed unchanged. There was fair activity in the cash wheat market with strippers taking estimated 13103000 bushels of No. i northern Milis were credited with taking quanti- ties of Nos. 2 arid 8 northern and other trades included odd cal-lots lower grades for all-rail move- ment east. Grain futures olpse: Wheat: May ‘i9 l-LA, July 90 3-88. Ghats: Ma ill 14B, July 51 l-ZB. 0c 50 3- . rley: May 64 8-43, Juli M 3-éB,lOctl63 14A. roes: “FIEIPABAAI, l hard 79 l-4; I nor 78 Miss Grant has ve "#1911111? in her OWngACOIIIImuFXIQIQI 111 90111-11 F0111"; for this reason the National Convention in October, 1941. elected her Secretary of Y work in itle Dominion. she has also served on the National Ex- ecutive for a term as super-intend- ent of Non-Alcoholic Fruit Pro- ducts. Mrs. Lester Albright or 78 Bays- water Avenue, Ottawa, was made Director of this Field Work, and through her, Provincial Presidents mlY make their arrangements for Miss Grant's visit to their Pro- vinces. i assure you ahe esp- tivsted the hearts of all, young and old alike. Your officers are grateful for the fine contributions toward the Home Centre for the Soldiers’ and Air. men'a Christian Association, You have done well. 1t wu hoped m“ the fund could be completed by March 31. but if for any reason you have been missed. the fund is still Court of Criminal Appeal. Mr. J _ ; 3 _ 76; 3 iior 73 5-8: 4 nor A Fullerton, city Clerk, and Mr. -‘,,‘1.4;"§' wheat 1o; a wheat or ‘,’,,';’,"-,,;“;,°},,,§f,.“',,,“;ig:;*,§ ggfggyggf B. F. Seller. clerk oi the City Police Court were a. pointed com- missioners for ta g dfidavits for the Supreme Court in Queen's County. CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS —With the exception of Section No. 1, Transport the other sections of the Red Cross Corps continued in their wink on the St. John Ambulance Course oci Monday 111E11- April IOt-h. Eiiauiinatlona in lh course were held at various times during the week. The Trans- port Section attended their mech- anic's course on meson , Wednes- day. Thursday and Frday. mu course covers instruction in minor automobile repairs necessary in ulenoe and transport driving. On flluraday evening the Nursing Int-ion. No. I. held their fin in St. Jchn Ambulance Course, the Nursing Auxiliary members reviewed their lectures in communicable diseases. Section No. Office Administration, including Auxiliary members enrolled to ae- elat the Disaster Relief sub cem- mlttee for Registration and Infor- mation, attended a lecture on y- chology of fear. ‘This lecture gven h! Dr. J. A.‘McM'llsn was intense- ly interesting and most instructive, es i-4- i a 1a 1-4; l garnet 12 1 amber dur- 34; feed wheat 78 l-t; i garnet 3-4; 3 garnet 71 3-4; um B2 i-t. Oats: a cw lid i” ““ ’ “ ' ‘ ; a cw a 4: i grleyovi I'm: a4 a-o; a cw e row c2 3-4; i feed so 3-4: 2 feed M i-a: a feed so i-a. Excessive Worry Sap: lilo Iorvm Syrian or household dutimltddll attempt b . alioekw, ‘ili-elllrtho foolish weak of normal ile into 24 hours all the neg-yang system it cannot llloiilttmd. d ‘h, If you are tired listless, nerv not give Milburn’s put you on your feet. agar Y The Eastertide with it; miracle of New Life sprinlini up around us after seeming decay and death. emphasizes Mr. Lowell's words. that "new occasions teach new duties." not the least of which, at this moment is the obligation of each follower of Jesus to re-builcl brotherhood and understanding in a confused and bewildered world. Grace Knight. nifih‘. puta iris-loll and Nerve Pills e w hhllhezlare a blood enriching anlli nerve tonic containing eqnflel elements ood and the nervous eyete I tli N a oureelf back to 1111111‘- Hal Prices Look for our registered irailo mark a m. happinubytakinglklifiila a box, 05 pills, at lill drug counters. "Red H " on tile paohga. The T. Mlihurn co. liming; f1: 99g .‘ DR. PARKER. throws a vastly in- creased burden on the heart." And li shows by experiment the iii- crease in the number of pulse beats caused by an ounce oi al- . cohol.’ DR. WiLElR-Chemist in U. S. A. Agricultural Department “Alco- hol lessens desistance to disease and crime. It shortens life " SIR. ALEXANDER PIERCE GOUlirD -Alcohol lessens man's ower of physical endurance. De- ays recover from disease. increas- e thc ill e fects of heat and cold. Blunts the senses. Delays nerve response, diminishes self - control and blurs the Judgment." H. WM. MAYO: — From the viewpoint of health, abstinence. proves extremely beneficial." DR. OSLER: Patron saint of modern medicine: "Out of every hundred deaths from pneumonia fifty three occur among moderate drinkers." SIR VICTOR I-IORSLEY: -"Al- cohol hurts the heart it is a heart poison Alcohol is injurious to the health of the person who uses it and of others who do not use it. It weakens the vitality oi children before they are born and puts a handicap upon them for life after." If alcohol were doing as much harm to dairy cows, sheep, and poultry as it is doing among men, women and children; ii: would have been, long ago, kicked out of our Dominion. THE DOOM OF THOSE WHO BUILD WITH BLOOD (Habakkuk 2:142) This verse pronounces woe upon him who builds a town with blood or establishes a city by iniquity. This woe might be pronounced without qualfiication upon Nova Scotia, upon Canada, upon United States of America, upon the Brit- ish Isles, for all are reaping re- venue from a traffic that i5 de- bauchlng their manhood, crushing the heart of their womanhood, and depriving their childhood of the privileges that are its right. How can we expect as a nation to prosper? Listen to the words of that grand man of God and lyezider for 50 years against the drink evil. “Canada in accepting a handout from the liquor inter- ests for revenue purposes is not in this war with clean hands-‘We have made a covenant with death and with hell are we at agreement. Righteousness not liquor revenue with its wartime powers can do exalieth a nation. The Government anything it considers necessary to the efficiency of Canada's war ei- fort.." The time has come for act- ion in regard to the liquor traffic. HIS GUIDING STAR The guiding star of lord Willing- don's long life was his faith in God arid his belief in the immortal destiny of man. This is one of the things he said to the young men and women of India before he left that country: Probably you young men and wo- men do not believe much in prayer —y0l1 have tried it and got no answer and have given it up be- cause you felt lt did not work. But as a veteran I want to tell you, and I am not ashamed to say it, that if I had not said my prayers night and morning for many years now, if I had not prayed to Providence every day to guide me in my work, and in some very difficult situa- tions in which I have found my- self I should never have been able to live the comparatively useful life (if 1 may say so) that I have done. EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE La MESA. Calif. April 24 —(AP) - Prconature explosion of a shelll being fired from a Bil-millimetre motor killed five soldiers and wounded i6 here today, the armv announced. Officers said the shell exploded before it cleared the muzzle o! the gun, IIIGII COST 0F LIVING WASHINGTON, April 24 —-(C‘P) - The official American designat- ion for the thing that is bOI-herlflg a lot of people today became the "high cost of living" rather than "inflation." President Roosevelt hns objected to the latter form on the around that mcst pee le, including himself. don't know w at it meims l-ie said~that high cost o1 living is preferable her trip to the West Marltimes, ire was praise of the arrangements made for her. and for the kindness and hospitality she received from you and the Guiders of your Province Girl Guide News CHURCH PARADE All Guides assemble on the Mar- ket square at 3.30 p. m. In case of rain Protestant Guides meet in the basement of Zion Church. Ro- man Catholics in Queen $1111?“ School. All Guiders. including Brown Owls and Tawny Owl-i 811d any Guides not at present attach- ed to any company. who wish to march in the Parade will be_very welcome. Kindly wear full uniform and report to Miss Mathiesori, Dis- trict Captain at the plow of B5- sernbly. After the wrvice all Guides will march back to the Square be- fore being dismissed. Color par- ties will receive instructions from Jze District Captain. District Commissioner Appointed Miss Lillian Duchemin has been appointed District Commissioner for Charlottetown in place of Mrs. Rowe. whose resignation we were regretfully obliged to accept_ early H115 year. P. E. I. Guides wish _to extend a warm welcome to Miss Duchemin on her appointment to this important position. Resignation oi’ Chief Commission Mrs. Warren. Chief Commissioner for Canada who has resigned after 21 years of Guiding sends the fol- lowing message to this province. When Miss Kydd returned from and to the loud in her The Dominion Executive Com- mittee mint you to know how great- ly thev appreciate all the trouble you must have taken to arrange her visit, and their thanks go you. as do my own. t0 Upon the eve of my ret-ircnzeni as Chief Commissioner for Canada, I want to thank you and your Pro- QUEEN ’S CANADIAN FUND DONA Tl ONS Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tish purl areas and the industrial nidlands has attracted fresh at» tentlon to the frightful suffering of the manv thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from melter to shelter and finally r lveii into the open country by successive raids Eventually piacea are found for them all places of relative security, but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed The task ot emergency ieedmg alone is difficult. The task of setting thern up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To aeet these enormous needs funds have been started in various parts or the world Her Majesty vince ior the happy relations vtiich have prevailed between us. and for your ready co-operailon in Guide activities. Never was Guiding more needed than today. Well organized arid trained Youth Groups have a big contribution to make to their Coun- try. More, and still more Guide Companies are needed, and I am sure you will give your whole-heart- ed support, lo whomever you may choose as your new Chief. Believe me, Sincerely yours. SARAH T. WARREN IS PRESUMED DEAD AMHERST N. S... April 24—-(CP) - P O. Dan Stack of Amherst, prtmlnent athlete who was report- ed missing last August after air operations over GE'l'l‘lB.l'iy,, is now officially presumed dead. His mother, Mrs, W.J. Foran, formerly of Sackville, N. 13., was notified officially of the presumption of his death today, ARMED CIVIL DEFENCE LONDON — (C?) - Civil Def- ence workerg throughout Britain are being taught to use rifles, ma- chine guns and grenades in order to defend their poeta in event oi compelled to resign because of poor e invasion. use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which ia officially known as “The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- unis." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Puiid goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless aiid needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Rxlyal Trust Company. Charlottetown, which reports the following re- ceipts to data:- Recelved recently:- Miss J. E. McLeod, $2.00. Boneyurd Cuss Fund, Summer- side $4.00. Total to date $6,296.70. i How Are Your Eyes’? I! you are havlnl symillmlil of atraln —- headaches. sore eyes or dizziness — consult 1 specialist At your service with wars of experience and a thorough retracting service. Cali in and discuss your difficulties. (i. F. lluichcson I. G. BUTCIIESON G. F. IIUTCHESON GOVERNOR RESIGNS IONDON — (GP) —— Lord Hunt- irigfield. 58. scheduled to take up his duties as Governor o1 Fouth- ern Rhodesia in January. has been htii appointment a . IT AIS QUITE SIMPLE! the taking of is to go to the polls and vote. the Flehlaclle la not difficult. All you have lo do This Ia what the ballet looks likes vote by making a cross, thus X, after the word ‘Yeror after the word ‘No’. I"? Are you in favour of releaain the gov- ernment obligation arising out of any past com- mitments restrict- ing the methods of raising men for mili- rom any “i: service? - The polls are open from I can. lo 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Time; which gives everyone plenty of ilrne to east their ballot en MONDAY, APRIL 27th hsiud cinder authority Dept. o] the Secretary fl Sim. Oflere