v 11,-,“ _. i, . ,...., ,!;‘,yyg;qi_fl-ir???1'4'!"$¢ .-........_ __ __ "I": a :1 i V .v i» ll l: nu k" n4 iicimligt-Luv‘, “£121! i311"- u...- - n~>-a n m...- s. . tealan” ..**':....c:a'z= 5-.- u an 3, . _ .<=.?§f"';*>¢’ 71"" ~ u -~ _ .- - - JIFFY-i ;"3 _:iur|l'zfl_®'-;u:§ iprgyraa-qmmnrua? ~ - .. A? #51121- >-§' at: 5153;. 4.-<. q 1a.; o l-Jk-af; V. ‘TIT-LVK EQISESDAY. CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ihia column is nurnc rol- new: ll local interest, but advertising- Il a newly nature In!) n; maul-to a: fiva cents a word. strictly pay tlole in advance. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN S U P.- CNCE. TRAIN ARRIVAL - The ‘Borden rain reached the city last. evening \t 8.40 with 6- passengers. ‘POLICE COURT — A drunk and incapable was given 30 days’ sm- nded sentence at the police ourt yesterday mornini. PIANO BECITAL by the AMWUI ‘if Miss Suzanne Brenton, eartz all, Wednesday, May 26, 7.3066 u 5-- — . HOME BEREAVED - Mrs. Mal~ tolm Buchanan, Bradalbane, receiv- ed a telegram on Monday convey- ing the sad news of the sudden passing of her brothel". Alex Nichol- son, in Wushbtlrn, Wis, U. S. A., i Iuwru vrsrr orrsws suolu-l personals l— Premier Jones expects to. vist Ottawa within the ne t f w ' ____‘ days. on business connected‘ wfih ca.” J" B" ‘mwmn 1°" "Sig" transportation and other provincial d" “:33 u‘ "mm m u“ mmem‘ ifimi J Johnsllakmulédhxtantdarlelw BIIOOD DONORS’ cbuir- The. J°1"“i°"- °’..:.*:f= SM;- Chlrlg- ~T"‘-,==-~ mt» to» lotletcwlt Hospital was held on t“: “gag”: 1?: diom Dflh NM?" May 23, n large number of members aeldpgamuy n spin’ Brook H: . y w being present. The president, Mr- Leo Colcoran, presided. The secret- l wednud- mum” h“ THE CHARLOTTETGWN e GUARDIAN ‘School (than: To llacolvs Decorations m w receive decor- irmn tha Kin; at Bucking- ary reported that "the membership‘ durlntz the pfCCflllllg being cue 111 a lztrge degree to the’ nd increased almost fifty percent quarter, this w" d Ad .__.____ t. Vernon attached to the staff of B2 CA ach ham Palace for valor while aarvin: f1:q0Wl_\‘lOl‘!ll€d Plasma Bank which m, p“; now functioning well there being ' at ttll times a. considerable quant= for the mummd m "Join it-y on hand, The report cited sov-i __ Hal emcruvury cases in which the Th, My“, 53m m; wgm. Macfirlane of Pictotl. NB. spent in Char life lof the patient had been saved by t e immcdiz-le 11:, of th l . _ gh_¢_.-n~=1n.~= tiantntf..." ?.?"i?.,.'°P.'.¢"?.'Z1}°“§.nin n.i‘.”%2n"i 8911"" 1° CQUPQYHJP m any way 01111.; patient q: Provincial Saul- wlth the newly-formed Canadianhm-hgn whue 1n m, c», m’; Rec. Cross Hood Donor Unit, in this, wm we“; M, Q3 1mm, of M; city and offered to provide donors 51y} My; h Mmpmgg, to this clinic from its membershipugm‘ At the conclusion of the meeting v11 Saturday, May 22nd. JOIN C.W-A C. - The following! iris leave this morning for Hall-- ax to trike \l'p their duties with the Canadian Women's Corps: Vivian Isabel lylt-Earhern, 5t. Czltherincs: Edwina Mary Mac- Kllmon, Miscouche; Margaret Te- resa Keough, 9i Rlochford 6L, Charlottetown. A LOYAL FAMILY-Among the late recruits to JOIII the R.C.A.F‘. as rcportcd yesterday was Mr. Ernest] Nit-Gee, son of Mr. Philip McGee of. D1". J. A. McMillan gave a, very 1n- lerestlng and practical demonstrat- ion in the laboratory of the hol- IYNB - MADOAITIY pita). explaining how blood 1g and cross matched and how each‘ A man-la“ of interest in in widely-squalid fields. Liout- Blalr has been awarded the m o! tbs British Empire im- outstanding wont in mine dil- sal work in Britain. Jess as earned the Din ed Bar- vica Gross for su B. l. S. DANCE _|g|_ Holy Name Hall ' TONIGHT - 9 T0 12 P. M, Admission 86 cents OLD-TIME ‘AND MODERN DANCmq . ‘ individuals Am“ placed m its cxplzincti in detail the method used at 3i- m the collecting and ‘blood and the decanting This demonstration predated by the members. many blood is definltelyihtnds was solemnizod at m early own group, 1-15 chm hour on Monday the 17th. of Dunstanb Basllim when storing crMIry Wilma iii/nos. deushter v! 0g plum‘, Mr. and Mrs. es. Brat-Joy, became y“ mum Qitlso bride of Gould Ham MM- ‘fithgfisaf hhemiAfi son of . Fl‘!- scCarthy O Wblnbloy. England. Rev. R. V. McKenzie or 5t. Dun- stan! University, -, formed the tceremonv and also celebrated Nupt- EAST ROYALTY SCHOIIL Honor roll for April: Prime Minister Winlloll Ohllrcllll II pictured ll, Mlllffllll‘ a hill session of Congress, he plndnd Britain to light bcslda the United Skin! in a war to the death against Japan, promised "wide and violent at-“culiai-lflll- MR1? 1118170681‘! 0f more Scotland to take mine work and his trim? sailed for Trinidad for haininfu an dy- nrver in the fleet sir arm. Both enjoyed distinct sucoeu. Blair, in a most hazardous oc- E. R. Brow & sci}; Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Siclum; and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart 111. it..'.dh b. <1 fM..B w Grzde x_1. n". Walsh fill‘: CMJcIGgeI @1525 olnchofiflfitxllt0vgltl.‘ Girlie 1x4. Andrew; 1H1“ "MI- twh" 101M Ital: and wk s dis at annulu- IRIWW "h" °"' w w mimmtwhwh h“ “mm 144 Ri h d Si’- (In l Other members of this family n. Ana Roberson; a. wry-ion Mcrrisuy. The bride. who was given in um;- “make ma plum for wlnnln: the w". l! they don't have to carry them mg“l-lffihw°n igwaigmigglvlmg c m9" l‘ OtfQlOWn 131;. the colors Br}; zitttgdlwit: in: mqaidé XeIItI-l. Glfldyfl Walsh; zsliese miter uncle. W.J. Braw- MIL" v1“ President Henry Wallace 1| aittlnl bdhlnd m. cnmbul. m, mm m"e"m,ut “f,” ‘h?’ er can arm ; er e . v ; _ Rube»;- wders, 1 _ mung . - - - - . . C.N.V.R, and ylvlelville in “the eSec. mEllIS. O r son 3 t ck street lunghvdslzm of tourqlllgis: ‘mun sen-Mr Mun Bun” “on on "on u“ fin‘. bgehd M Nmw‘ _I . _ it" "- Cadets, -——- Claire Morrissey. I trimmings and carried a I I - 8°"! N u"! 430F140" Ind COUSINS MEET _ LAC, Earl Grade VI -'1. Allison Holmgg- ZIIJOUQIR! of Better Times roses. Miss fllflgman And mom" daughters M Belle and Louise D°>1'- w" °f MY- and Mrs 8- F» Pflulme Morrissey- a Keir Smith Marv Sh". R-N» who attendai the y spent the end vim relatives Doyle, LAC. Arthur Moran, son of Grade v-1 Bnsll Mogam g"brids wore a dress u! msc crepe inMilo Gordon. and M Belle are M“ and MY’- GWYEP 140m" and Maurice Walsh: a Domthy Smith. iwml Whit/e trlmmlnsa. brown list _-- remaining ‘up m: some before Cnpt. William Brown. Supervisor of Grade Iv -l. Irma, y-mlmu- 3 ‘and accessories and wore a cw. on ,mn1ng u, “m, home m m", K. or c Army rims. son or w. Lorraine Morrissey- a Ernest wills.‘ use of white prdenlas. w IlVlh . m’ "°“‘“‘ °‘ M" "in I iothetown and Mrs W. J. Brown. met in Grade III——1. us... Morrissey. 2f Percival of tihe RAF. ably‘ sup- glictuilifrlliilza service w“ earned l Great Britain recently. The three cousins enjoyed some time togeth- er. TPCBIV‘ ,2 all the late news from the latest alTlvFli, LAC. Doyle ‘ —-— V ‘Viurlen Dnhl: 3 Marv McCann f l1 1 u! rl-llmv .v m y ENTS - ‘ - - - ~ - ° ‘Win! Prosrflm was then carri -——- Thp Sig. , l E A Agllihtzit average in Senior Dept: finugghefa; WWI-int! out. Daxology; Faith of Our Mattel? On Tuesday evening Pte. and Mrs n. .::"...“::.P-..... rm w» tbtiiutyxtwsllmll; “.'“‘,,M°“;," lint. ...'::.t.":t"":....: otuot»: . , -. ; » - seec on, 1112s >5 t 1 his of mlXed r1-e1gbt=1'°§,',‘,je§(1°’{fi“l 91 3 Per cent. iahetwfiffltlfelltjnwvetrétb snapdragons and Mothers Prayer was rendered by 11°me~ Mull“ and Dflnclns was thor- alid lTcT mdrc and six empties! Ar ‘P y“ f.lenna“$e“mlee“ wal-‘h- the centre o’ uh nabclake “diiuiec MP- 011V?!‘ 001111. Miss Hazel Gorl-llt “ugh! enmyed b)’ l“ Prfiem- M1151“ were csrrlrd m this Provinccwhile ‘ ‘a M? fihmn-n’ YANG“ Alldrew‘ My‘ note of th ei e. A hlnpy Mm’ Albert Mnngan and Mrs. Ar- W“ llfnilhfld by Mr. James Mac- on thc rctllrn trips 21 car loads c1'§§“b‘....‘" "jM-Cfm] Aqomgey- EH1“ 1M b m choc?“ on w“ m‘ read‘ ch19 Clfl-Tk- A Quart/Elite from the 1""- PW- Mugfldli! 911d Lymfln pnllt‘! ' and l3 emntics were ferri- “[2,; llnnkfiiiroixAlgliiwintsboiqga veying cfemgisstulllatllig; c223‘ gralfll plitislngly sang accnmpamed Gan-em ed in 1‘ inland. It wa ex t- i ‘ '“' ' ‘ l " r . y ' y '5' 31'5"“ MwFa d9" M916 “'- m- ._ m‘, fmght M h0g1 Lgiffm .. Walsh, Lorraine 521g?“ "i013 the parents, sister and organ. Readings werg s13’... by M“ A large number of men and wom- m-u, mum be “cm-ed any by my} Hvllnes. Ernest moi‘ Pffl ves and trends of the Dermot MBCIBHII and Claude Camp- en from this vicinity were in atten- mgh, 1-. Jenn Pflfk- “mm n mgland. bell. Recltations by Jeanette Mill- den“ l" the Auction we held 11v hail, Helen wnysh, e hHPDY ¢°l1t>10 16ft by plane igtm, Pearl Milligan and Margaret Mr. Gear e Dumville Lot 7on Wed- .WA test rental His Honor, Judge . Two fishermen. »~ . _ i v n, Grand Trauma ._ __ ____ __ Title‘ brices travelling costume the organists for m; mega] chain was a visitor in Coleman on Sunday. m I J1, Egbert, of Charlotte, STEWART __ BATE‘. WEDDING cons 5.51:1 of a beige dress with hat At the close of the service, Mrs. -—'"— , . ,3 Cm. Comm; Me ____ 0 ma 0h. tweed coat and brown Darren}; extended he.» than“ w Miss Norma Macwillialns has re- l. ‘m me lpgal -,“-_<u1 A n-Tt- 9,011,,» v-pqdnm tmk p18” acce55oflei- Mr. MacLeod and the friends from ‘Aimed l0 h" 119m‘? 517451‘ lWBhlnB m qugmon B, 1,... W. n ,1“, Prcsbytefian Many beautiful presents ‘were re- the Brae. The Natlonale Anthem lwrst-vdle-s atthv Union Commercial m’; City Comml CHUlTh, l1.“ 1'1 when M155 WiW-d- inciudlfl! substantial che- brought the service to a close 501108! in Charlottetown. . m auction off thc Pm/Il W10 1.11 Jltcr of Mr. We‘ {mm ‘he P5191“ 01' bfiih —-'—-— n formerly‘ 11L was I821’)- t. “:11. pl: i‘ c111 xltlctirvrerl 1110 ' l. |)- 1i 1‘1t- 1£“.).tll‘ vivr: . m‘ to 11 ht tlir- 0.1m 111i c111: lint < ‘ 111i flint?) - his. J A Thelma Walsh; Scott Mncl-"hail; kct. ln execs; i‘ Grade vlT_.1, M,“ Mwnae; z lvwbe and hat. to match with fus- 150N115 ported the groom. Jean Parkman: 1 After the ceremony the bridal 3. Inrraine Doiron. Pa"?! wast-her with their immed- Marilyn synibh: 1 late relatives and friends motored M; to the home of the bride's parents, 3. Shirley Clay. Grade II _1_ on Grade f _1 e11 route to Bo to . N other America: gitiegwfgfjrg its: weeks honeymoon. ~ ("P-‘YIIP l-lvllhvoll. ' -—U!'Hllfl Morrissey. tPa-ritt Please Copy» bride ard groom, f A. Stewart, Norboro. 0n their return to Charlottetown . 11:1: unit-r! 1n marriage to H.110); son of Mrs n,“- ‘md MYS- Mflccflfilly will re- ’ side at No. 4 Coilriaugilt Apart- _lg ments. ’Il -o New - nuttl (‘Zll"‘l(‘{i Tartan "all r1 lo "iv 2mm of. 1r ifcta. wit Cla for yVlrtlis nnrl l? k cltrvr-g :1 u n H ————— ' 1 '1' s a a c-u- rimvirvrrxl. A-RJ’. urns __ t" "w" Complcttng thvorlgln adj ' ‘ more Ch‘ 1) ~ ELI‘. work 1112s .~1:\"~ mertin: of 21w Prr». Def? . mrctinzl mornin I1 pointed out that 11l1'c~.'1rly' s1‘ (1111 wont-en wort‘ serving 11s t1 rind an .. .‘ drlv u. lluznilzers m1 if the tror lcccsl-"fullv 1:. was pcintrcl OULl The wnrk of New Glasgow and St.i Avnz-ris Civilian Defense organiza- O11 tinrzi. we: inglrd out. for special czuiitllenclntion 11nd the importance of full atfl-"ridiincc at all lccnl AR. 1P. nlretuzus was emphasized. It was stand that a course in gas and chemical protection work is expect- ed 1-1 act. underway the first week in Jnlv. In the unavoidable absenctl oi Premier J. Walter Jones the vlrc chairman Major W. H. Poole presided. MARRIED IN UNIFORM - The first. mllfllil”? to take place in a C.\V.A.G. . racks will he solem- 1117.041 at l-lll'F‘£‘ o'clock Friday Alli!‘- noon, 11111-11 Private Sadie Eliza-both Morrisrzn, C.W.A.C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morrison, of A11- nanvale, P.E.I., will become the bride oi Lmatllng Aircraftman 'I Charles W. Crnwlurd, of No. 5 Manning Depot, R.C.A.F., son of} Mr. and Mm Harold Crawford, uf Blackrille. NB. The ceremony will be })(‘l'l()l'l!lL".’l in the recreation hall \\'1lk‘|‘| was formerly the chapel of 11y xutvportcd by Will‘! Clndr. oTI-Awph May 22_(CP)_ The ' ""‘]"'fl"‘“ "m? melGhosu of Scottish warrior clans- Mothers Day was off "f5 WM nOt held till one week later Darrach. The address of the even- 1118 V185 Elven by the Rev. A. A. Mac- Leod of Olleaiy. Mrs. Oliver There passed peacefully away on Saturday morning. Rose Inn-sine. four month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacNevin. Milo The; Funeral afternoon at, tme o'clock, _ Rev. A. A. MacLsod of O’Le:1ry.1M1'-- llld Mrs. Hymns sung were. Jewels and Safe I s in was held in the Ohurch of Scotland Cemetry in Milo. The pail bearers were Russell and Alfred Milligan, Pte.. Nelson Mugridge of the Can- spendlng a few days at. his home in Hebron with his wife and family. Mrs. John l-lierly of Hebron spent a few days in Charlottetown and has since returned to her home. LAC. Pbster Hllerllly stationed with the Air Force in Charlottetown spent a few days at his home in Hebrvm. all to a larie audience. Icia 1y observed May 9'41 W! due to circumstan- Dan-sch presided. rile nesdsy a ternoon. Mr. Melbourne Craig of Bsdequs W8! Mr. Norman Morrison spent tha week end in Milo the rllsst of I his alunt, Mrs. Scott Mllligan. Mr. Heston Hierlv. Mrs. Grav and son of Casoumpec were guests of Roderick MacLean M110. on Sunday. 0n Monday night the Brae Dramatic Club presented their play in Coleman Hall. The hall would not seat all present. many standing and some did not get. as far as the door. Dancing and a sale of pies followed the play. Mr. Dan MacNevin. Unionvale has disposed of his residence and lot to Mr. George Dlunmville of West Cape. Mr. Macnevin also sold his summe home and farm in I-Iebron service was held on Sunday ' 1W the 1 The Arms of Jesus. Interment ude and Duncan Campbell. an Army in New Brunswick is U! r an to meet on leaves. In ai-y, 1942. they met in mndon. mractly a year later they were syain re- united. Now they are to most again -hefore the King. They plan to return to Quebec Fit! Mather. on foreign service cave. BORDEN Mrs. James Jeffrey and children. Marie, George and Joan, of ca, Traverse. 5P6!"- the week-end l); Borden with Mrs. Fred Jeffrey. Mrs. Arthur Pidgeon of French River is visiting in Borden, guest a: her aunt, Mrs. William Picker- g. Mr. A. J. Jardlne of Charlotte- town visited his sister, Mrs. George Jay of Borden on Monday. ‘ Mrs. Frank Wllloughby of Char- lottetown is visitm here and is the guest of Mr. and I‘. Edwin Lynds. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell and daughter Elinor and Miss Bet- Mrs. Edgar Reeves and children. last week-end in Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crossman. Pte. Wilfred Perry who has a nt the past tzvo weeks on sick eave _a_t his home in Tignish. left Tuesday .- to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maclntyre in Hubron on Sunday. Mrs. Ira Gillls and son Blots of OLeary were visitors in Hebron on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wallace Bryenton of Brackly home in Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Milo were in Oieary in Tuesday Sta rch Potatoes HUNTER RIVER STARCH FACTORY Will be open until MAY 29th to receive cull potatoes for starch purposes. Kay and Wnve, of Freetown, spent- Point spent a lew days st her old James MacIsaac morning Hackett. SLOWBTIZ, ty Lynds spent Sunday vlsltins town. vls ted Mrs. Joseph Arsenault ‘fiend! a" Wm-‘mfe- of Borden recently‘. Mr. Machaod was at one time cad bookkeeper p811?- Misses Webster trl year. for her ing throught Borden he was over- night guest of his sister, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Fred MacDonald of Mount son of Moncton. Mrs. George Jay of Borden recent- ly when they were returning to Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Gnome MacLeod and dau hter. Doris. 0i’ Charlotte- of the Portland Packing Company while the late , ~ was manager (or the same com- .1 to Summerside by bicycle on Sa urday, the first two girls to cycle to the western capital this visit to Montreal. Toronto and Ham- ilton. l-le expects to be away for a few weeks. Mrs. Katherine Rodflers who has been Bpfilldlll} the winter with her son. Reginnl Borden, left on Tuesday lcrzhtnn Stew- . men brou it their claymores to the . P1133,92‘gftmigsalute LOCEAY in honor of a new :11. lilrform in Charlotte- fighting “ma” being welcomed w , .11. i1. rd i1 guard oi honor to lzlrtl thcm. l-‘olioxviu: th== ceremony n delight- ful roccpti s1 was held at the home nf the hrmes parents wh=n hap- py." contzratillalions and good wishes worn shclvcrec! on tilem, The bridal 011111.111: loft lnttrr by plane on their hon-ovmoon, the bride travelling in n beige and brown suit with smart R. C. A. I" headqllflflflrl 331' nounced an air force tartan has been approved by the air council, and subsequently _ ,, red due solemnity in the ardlivss of the gourt of 10rd Lyon st Edin- burgh. Scotland, the official re- pository of the weaves of Scottish clans- the honored company O! iridium!’ land family and Mrs. Harold Morr- mth ' to Mr. Angus MacLean Milo. He is taking up residence inflame bung- alow at OTleary recently purchased from Clarence MacKlnnon. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPherson lscn were visitors in Summerside on yrhursday. -—- Mrs. Leo MacKir-nori. Mrs. Hub- apent a few days Florence Macwilliam Siunmerslde. Knutsford spent m; week-end at her home in Milo. Mr. and MrspNreil MacDgtggk MacAleer and son were visitors BRINGING UP FATHER Miss Helen Macwilllams. Milburn with her sister Mrs. Ruthe Campbell, teacher at Congratulations to Mr. Blair P Burch of Borden who this year has received his Bachelor of Science ds- gree at. Mt. Allison Universit , An- other bright ‘young studen . _l;(_r. Vernon F r has "'"' i if for A dsr ot. when pnss- passed h thir year exams a A. At Prince of Wales clos Friday. Gordon MacTavlsh v his second year certificate and don MacKenzie his first yslr tificate. At Bt. Dunstan! llnlvq sity Jack Dalzlel was successful Grads XII exams and Ralph sey his Grade XI exams. Co ulatlons boys-A Dr. and Mrs. Rtsddm and were guests of .i_-.._____- Mr. Joseph Arsenault Bean Jay and Virginia of Borden made the return Girl Guido llm “GUIDIBFS CLUB" Mr. Arthur Rodgers of Borden 1' be m“; m‘ left on Thursday morning for a olwéayuléfl.‘ an‘; on m“ M 2am. no PM. n tau braille; 1. Arsensuit. n Street. Asthiswillbethelasimfl of the "Club" until the Pall. l attendance is exliectsd. An American ex-Phillipim lands District commissioner lill messed the opinion that i! and Mrs. Rodgers at morning home in Digby, N. S. Nehru and the rest of the O Party's Committee had been l1 Hitler's rule. every one would h! long ago under the i100! By Gerard; McManus 1-. camel hair top cont. 1CP1- Po. Gmrge Paul Henri LA- history is the azure blue. navy Doux. son of 1K1‘- flmi M"- J- E- blue and cardinal red tartan o! thn IQDQLUQ gnint. John. has been re- avcAliv in raids over many German Am; so, said air force officers, beside the proud barium of the MacDonalds. tho Gordbns. the MacKenzies end all the others whose names have flamed across MISSING IN 40th ‘FLIGHT SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. May Z — no on his 40th opera- . It was to hnvenlvzcn h; 1__=| thqhi hciorc a “w? e- SPEWKA‘ rout." PO. LcDoux took ‘p351- Ths story of nzhelair forcsh tartan m. approp fey enoug . s a $5311. night dinner at a service flying training school at Summer- side. PILL, where Group Capt- E. C. Fullerton and some other: of Scottish blood warmed to the thought; that the air force. also has! Italian citics. s place for the tartan. Flrcm the dinner came a pips band, the first three pipers- Cpl. Jimmy Ross of Bilonehaven, Boot- land and London. Ont.. LAC» P. H. ‘ lnoe, Charlottetown and LAC. W-, J. Mutch 0f Clinton. Ont, — being inacqllzcfsfilflilo attached to the regular station‘ Firth-er .11 h E. R9(‘\'83-Gl'fl\'(‘l 173% u" training school w“ will officz-llc, and music will be stipgllt-d by t-ht‘ 01111051111 o!‘ MD. HQ. Blind, under the direction of Regimental Sergeant-Major Black. | The decorations for the cercmony[ are entirely of a military nature.‘ Tho bride who will be Riven in m“""“9“ h" m" Sim“ Lladlmi Air toms authorities said they A';,W°P\‘,‘;“DAnnOfKi/IQEETQEOYLNRQC" were intrigued by the suggestion A1 ' ' ' ‘ the new musical group be known will be attended by Lance C0fP°\"| 111 Winifred King, C.W.A.C. The best man will be AC2 L. Caron. R. c.1111‘. The cntire bridal party will l 15¢ in uniform, A guard of honort ccvvnoscrl of members of the C_.W. ' AC will be formed as the bridal] Cmtplc; L-nvc time barracks. Follow- ln; a rcccpiitm Aircraftman -11\d Mrs. Crawford will leave for thvlr wedding triyx-Montreal Star 21st. Urges Mining Spell-up 24-10m- Blliqgwsaigoltzicfayllglme Minister Churchill has called on mitifih miners to make uP 101' t1 “m5 conl productivn by redoublin); he" efforts "in this testing time W _ British forces m beinfl mm"! I‘ “ugh? Tritilfiif‘ recorded here b)! cas, said tint the Prime Mlnm‘; had pi-slsec the way in W miners during the winter. 1011"“? an appeal he made at a 880T! meetin: with owners and miner! re ntatlvapnlaat autumwd ‘Tiiéll transferred to Centralis near Lon- don. Ont... the pipe band was sug- enied by adding several pipers. some being drawn from the Cam- eron Cadets of Winnipeg. Now, i4 strong, it is a separate musical organisation. a; the "flying scotsmen" band. Group Capt. Pttlliertph is credited with desltzntnt; the tartan nmv worn by the band and which - nerhsps-wfll be donned lvv other air force men when they decide to flonor Scotland mid their fighting service at the same time. Li. March Flights Totalled 260 Trips To Moon OTTAWA. May 24- (CP) —Hsre are some astronomical {hum read today by Air unlimi- Power in the QD" nominee INAIKA in Sfl TIER Don't let that "all-in" feeling get you down. When fatigue up- ttctl your stomach, makes you! head miserable, take Alka- Seltzcr. ll: alkalizing qualified help to neutralize excess stomach acid. Its pain-relieving elements quickly help to case ihc misery of upset stomach or sick headache. Pluuni and Refreshing Home of Commons, to ivs mem- bers s conce ion of t ntlsh $35.“: §i§;l's.§?".5i.§?“§§.§§ °°},"'g°""'1,',',, Aiqggtg! “g3; - - v r c . drink it and see how quickly it irnirlcézi-Z. . miles or D0 tlmOl gives you relief. Not a laxative. For free sample write Miles Laboratories Limited, Dept E3 167 DuiTcrin Sh, Toronto. year-6Z.905.4l5 miles orzm cm t th moon AW. GEEGRAWMA YOU'RE NOT sow 1o vtsvf- COUSIN MlLLlE,_ARE wou? _ HUH '2 t-tuu? WEL , J tustsrs THAT r L YOUR NéOBTHER ; ', "THERE. mtwlfioArt-t’ FNACE ‘g0. ‘EQSPECIALLY ass-em’. OF_ couflsz WA r LY 101.0 YOU ro 601 . oréAuss. wou sAto YOU M11215 Jo TO! o e . ‘r lfl ht il rromi to 0t thfhbfi. $3.1m. ylffll .- otllfillmilosofflkillltothsltl. l