Edward Island, hare inst fall. t CHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. 1. The Departmentoi’ Recoiintructlonat Charlottetown 1.35 been successful in having twenty I5 cwt. army trucks made available for the useof bona tide farmers in Prince under the some conditions as the sale held Applltlltlflll! should be mailed immediately to the P. ]_1_ I. Federation ofAgrlculture at Chariottetownjor cer- JOIIN ll. MACKENZIE Oitiiiens bed for _ the latter etaies oi his fillies. A elwerlul can is moved to Charlottetown. of Mil)’. _ this meeting F. W. SMITH, l, ~0anaillan Legioli Monthly v Meeting l l The' regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- l lnyin Branch of the Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. will I he held in the Auditorium in the Legion Home at 57 (iriifton SL. at 8 RM. Thursday evening the 30th The I000th member will be welcomed in at Secretary Manager. loving and crly,Ma Macbennan of brothers: Mrs. M Glace Bay; Mrs. J. liampsh ,We'vtern Canada scntatlon from W dley O O F ed a service at the church. A Gill acted as Noble Grand Pallbearers were am Kenzic. Hadley Woodiside. Interment iwas Cemetery. ' AGING. R DRIVER By Alexander CamPbeu Her synifpdllll’ l3)’ cmlrely ‘nth ti.» tlismisscrs. She tried tod d‘:- mhv the lni ression cieate l: “i... she cal ed hcr "iurifonunate QPPPJFBHCG by a brisk manner and a simulation oi ruthless client-nay. irithotit much success. Stiallfirlfs sllll insisted on celmz out a! 11°" iray to help her cross streets. i-‘vl o,‘ H...d.-1gy4\1l'bdiis, or find anything Sh»? llll mlS fll . She stood ‘in the middle of till‘ cosy living room in heusnua lint Ehllilililllig her slim white hands. iiiid looking about l8. She we're her most "child-like and bland ex- prcssion. Frank. W710 WWW ‘he signs, realized that he hnrl full)’ awakened hcr interest. h "Ellington?" she Sflld- I “W him. Diriirt know he‘ had a (laugh- ter. though." “You know him?" Frank showed his astonishment. "Well. 1 iiiet liim in a sort of way at im tit-anemic bun fight. The ‘headmistress of the illrll‘ colletfeis a lrmid of mine. I cnli her Freck- les and she finds it refreshing. "But ivturiiicig to the professor. Wt‘ mumbled something cvu‘ an PVlilll‘ ttliri-e was a shortage so we Allllrflll iii and I said ‘How's mur llllSHllLi links?‘ and he said Don't h" thrvki. little girl.’ thinking I uns fill!‘ of the students. and then ‘the crush parted its." "Bu; izamekee ry, looking sort of man. Tons 0 mcncy. Did you know?‘ "No." shill Frank hastily. Than lndtcnanlly: “No. of course not! and what has that got to do with Christine continued as if he hadn't spoken. "Iiiittritt-d something ncelty niluundrng in the way of combust- "l" "twine gadriets when ho was "tr younc. and sold it for a colossal aunt to one of the big “mllanlos. They refused all offers to carry on turning out more .11 lltc same and devoted himself to opcr study of mmklncl- ' uirrt- a walklft: encyclopae- said Frank in amazed admir- lllcn. . fiYtui think to? Have some tca." ‘F-“l l"! youthful aunt. and shot him a smile that was more aliterly than ntintly. fpmllk had secured the red car brfllil the local garngm-a crumbled pllhmcr was miraculously. the sole (“"11 of its damage-driven back 0 Professor Elllnztons house. sec- w" Tomklna without being seen d’, ““.Y°"'~‘ elm-sent iiim for Red- ni. given npmlnnii an apologetic hgctrrni- his host. bundled Raddy mil-timed and protesting. into the ,- "Ivldriven back to London. y} llywgtlirtltlebllellifld merely atahtfd *1" - srieas cl e m '0 toil!- e lied not seen "lliv lgllfggiiveéiroulilt.» rlirlit if call ‘me < " R M. ur n: ca. “all”; d!!! and Ill hi? consultat- Mn "g invaluabe advice lo the huyuf-l‘ ut there wareio hurry ed . You ought to have stay- iunglllnwn there and stuck" to your fTlml." said "was lggitiblr- It would have been ..Y" "I for both or up-_-" nflllbhnvc an accident. wake up you i) llnse bed. have coup led to on“ Li,“ w“ Q Ilfl. find she ll laps; . linult ei- lilacs. and the 73"}? "M. Yel. Peculiar s tu- n (Han, Wu always work n" at 53'3"‘ Whit l k fllncel" cried "And what a lrlf’ ‘ » iimlwllllllyl W do ii knol T" WP" I Was onlytzuemlrigx. n“! lm- Um- ‘lflCl0RY"RASH Try Tlilc Proiiipl Medicated llellell Use what thousands have tried for cleasrclans: tn “ab, pin-i cl. ltdi. Cuiicural an». lcally modicum!» lwd by ‘"5"?’ “m” faetiovn guaranteed urmakeriv ill refund money. At all druizlsta. Made in Canada. [UTllIll- Christine lightly. "Of her~— ll‘ favorite-indeed how? I put oin bruises at Le “When have I ever deserted h_y_ IJlll_'/—l"l'?l) change llit- spare at Rlicinis my "iost iii-dent fun." said Frank laughing. “Yes. I know. m)’ lmcnt Mans. You're - SIDAP AND CIINTMENT IOTNIRSI TRY CUTICURA BABY OIL routs: I'll form my own opinic-ri when I sec . "Then you are coming on this T. . on I "But I thought you were on a walking tour _ with some intellectual lLldlPS the somethlnu-or-othcr club . right." “Intellectual in is Germany Christine. shivering. "Also lhrng-or-olher. I only knew member. When I'd had a peep zit the others. and then heard my friend couldn't go after all. I called the whole thlniz off. S) I'm at your disposal I shall come South Africa with you and cnwrr you to victory." DISHONOURABLE PLANS “That's great!" said Frank thuslastically. "Think nothing of it. Or rather Just enough to book my tiassaue for me. I loathe these shipping offices. Poets disguised as clerks WliO stint babbling about sun-kissed beaches. But reverting to this fiance. You don't know anything about He must have his The girl can‘l. be entirely insane" he's lont‘. in "I only know whnl good lier." said Frank. “If .\'oii the drivel slii- talks! Obviously his rlrivelr-and she's trying to in-e up t. “She'll get ovcr it." “She isn't married yet.’ talk "You menn you seriously ivaiitto in the eye? do this cha an honours lc course. “I've been thinking about said Frank. after a pause. been thinkfciiz about that, It “Ali!" said Frank. Now you're inn!" points. . In Memorials: Hit ~30 l]! Mrs. John H t‘, friends 1 bcurs and and death of her husband. 58¢! of sympathy. ton Cfross, The remains were in the church and at. the “'89P Cnrthy. Pallbearers were: nettiaGillia. Jos h McKerma. Earl elly. Cecil going 031C the laym that p to llaril 0f Thanks cn- Newtown Cross. their slmere thanks who, in any way. assisted pithy. him. he." rd ____ J OHN A. McDOUGALL mcrly of Fairview In Mogorinm lodge, No. If. Charlottetown of which he was a valued member, attended the funeral and oongug- and Robert Compton was 6A1; Chaplain. and during ition, out a now tification. _ The price for these trucks F.0.B. Debert, N. S., is as _...‘.f.°....‘;§,“a.ij°il;.."'....‘f,“,';,l’fi?,gg Mum-s; _ of thcenlal: Mr. and lVirs. mason-i H ll known i Chan- lilillllliodel 194;“ turgid lilfsiillgliigel 195g glgodel lloelatflngjglifi? “hates um $53.12.; “m - ' ' ‘a 2;2"=.£a';.°n."nr.":L-M1"a: 1f more than twenty applications are received prior °mi§1°Y °' u“! “"“""Y “l AW“ 1' in June 3rd, 1946, allocation will be based on drawing under ‘Qédiiolxisii the auspice! of the Federation of Agriculture. ivy gaigvedoigeglneuglrlum,‘ ngrn [losing date for applications June 3rd. h.“ 8Q}: m; ‘awmfl; many intends t , whale DEPARTMENT or RECONSTRUCTION iifnfiiilifi‘ hfnfiiémiilll“ until? tn his younger day» before he He leaves to uwurn his iom a sorrowing wife. form- Harts- 1')’ ville and the following sisters and Stewart. ly of New ire and Donald Blaneuel. in The funeral wits held on Sun- dny from the Biedalbane United Church. Rev A Macllencie conducted the services at the church and the rave. A e- I. 4;. Allan Hickey. J M Ma/oKetizie. Alex P MaoLe-nnan and Harvey Bernard. in Breadalbane Ca rd Qf Thanks ltracKenzle, Brad- albane. wishes to thank her net .1- or their iriary acts of klndneim during the films: so those who sent flowers and mass- 5-29-11 {ARIES BERNARD MaKlNNA Tlhe death occurred at the Chor- lottetown llospital on Sunday, April 28th of Bernie McKercia, age three years and six months. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis lVlcKenma, New- f or- wardc-ci. from the Frank lieimesscy Funeral Home 0n Monday evening to t-he home of his parents, from where the funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon l0 Si. Mich tiers Church, Iona. Mineral service grave conducted by Rev. C. Mc- Beli- Dunn, Joseph BEIITRAL Gllhlllllll eniuin le reserved for nun o! local interest. but advei-tlainl doriewnylnturelunybetnserted at five out! a word. strictly ll!- ablrin advance. CI-AIWELL for photographs OONIEDIZIATION use IN- suaaxcl‘. ‘ aowun uemkis for Footwear. JOHN N It JOHNSON Drug; Store w l be the or-‘y one Fitted tb-ll. Malpeque alter-noon. roucn collar-In the Pollcei Court yesterday a drunk was sen- tenced to ten days in jail and a. second remanded until tomorruyi'.l A panhandler was sentenced to ten days jail. BOARD MEET8—The board of eals from civic rates and ns- sessments sed heron, chairman. . Homby and A. McDonald met in the Police Court yesterday mcrii- in: Where a number of cases were heard. 1N HOSPITAIr-Mr. T. A.‘ Butler. of the Potato Growers’ Association. ' ha: entered the Charlottetown i 501N111.‘ Where_lie ls reported to‘ b2 mlkllifl SBHSIBCIOry pflgrg5gl towards recovery. i Road. will be open this 5-29-11. Minister of Public Weltarc. arszl Mi‘. W. J. Britwders will rcprcggnl, this Province at the annual con-tel» ence of the Canadian Welfare. Council which meets at Halifax on June It. A truest s-peaker n’. the conference dinner will be Mr. R059" 501K131. director of National Social Service ‘Assembly. New York Cit PIANO EXAM NATIONS — Mr. Berta Barliss of the Toronto Con- servatory of Music examined ltic IYNICUCBl work of’ the piano stu- dents at Notre Dame Academy .\'(‘.<;- lorday- A izmup of these student's nresented by Sr. St. Adolphe-Mario. A. 'I‘. C. M, head of tho Music Department. will also write theory examinations in June. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. —- Mrs, Marjorie Campbell of Kirqsboro. P. E. 1.. announce the engagement of her daughter Chris- tina May Robertson to Gordon James Ayies. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Ayles, Moncton. Marriage lo take place at. Moncton. the latter part of June. 5-29- 1 CHILDREN HAVE FINE ART DISPLAY - 0f iriteregl. in the Harris Munorlal Ar; Gallery is the annual exhibit of school ciilidrcrrs ext which will continue tluoushoi the week under the auspice: the Charlottetown Art Club Meni- bers 0f the Art Club selected ovcr 300 drawings frcm the approxi- mately 800 pictures submitted bv the ubltc schools- The excellence. of t e entries at a whole made this a difficult choice. based on the rules which had been set, doyvn for interesting subjects. originalltyn positive color, good placing, etc Pictures were chosen from lliusr- who had to the highest extant conformed to the published wt of rules which had been given for the n w. Mor- 7'_' rissey and Johnny MoCabc. Md Little Bernie was dearly loved by iimw- his parent-s. zrand parents and a your-tier brother Leo, Min misses companionship o! his little ate. Mr. and Mrs. Francis liicl-(nnita. wish to express to all those them duriiiiz the recent illness and death of their son Bernie. also to all those who sent cards and letters 0g grit‘- Thc numerous friends and rela- tives of John A. McDougall. for- tWest River), were grieved to hear of his death. at a comparatively early age. which occurred in the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Wednesday. A.pril Mtli. He that;- was the son of the late Mr. and “yo, Mrs. Alexander McDouir-iill 1109s nbove mentioned place. and was seem a tilt below the belt—tlial is. his fifty-second year- iupposine she would oven u!__.. Us?" "Well. I'd counted on your aelp listen oi’ t eda. of the in For the past four years he had hcen- a memibei- of the around crew he R. C. A. F" and had been stationed in various parts of Oun- A few months ago he retimi- H“'S0 I'm to do my spot of dirty ed to P. E. I. an-d was cared for at the cross-roads too. Well. no on. during his early illness by his sis- !‘ou'd been thinking." “Yes. And I Frank. "that it ivnulrl hu don't see." "irgucd Point. ter. Mrs. Herbert Gorveatt. Rocky His health had been fail- Cifilwn- iniz for about a year, but his condi- lblfl merely to net. the izltl ullvr- lion was not considered serious P-"d until a few weeks previous to his estcd in fun an disprove; of all pursuits. "E0 su out? Suppose we not her roiinri to seeing the point of a loko again? d these laughter dancing again. I'm sure In wc merely _ that she ad a izay time on ilif‘ :i~ip h“ many {fiends m“ by m5 netlh. hours in Fall-view. where lie llylejd c ‘lu ert dear frlvo our CTlSLIPfl h. Possessinir a quiet nature and familiarly known. was well liked until the death of his wife. Ill evcn temperament. John. as lie was by tleitvpttlo-zkwe inveliled her into a germ" an?‘ carve“ ohaggtfi, , ‘ (To be continued) ,§,l’.‘f,“',,,?,, uézhzcc“ d “time y NIW GLASGOW. May as -For "°“"" m‘ m ° ° " retaining lobsters from their traps fwglnzflcome l” ‘n w!” “dud shorter ‘than the regulation mini- mum length, two brothers Prince Edward Island were each from father. Are two do htem. it'll-tilt?“ 3°'¢'i‘."i'iu°£.,°.°8l.‘tii ewe-mm WM <H w» or iifortnatlon‘ of iiiiierierIiii-iueiar Infill-Jud Mlrlerle. We is Alex MacDonald. The brothers. "will! e of Wllil Ind Iric Jordon of Miirra Rive‘ Qlmrl” - N50 fllWlV ., . P.E.I.. pleaded guilty to t e _ tlllt While fish- fence. tidmlttln In: off Pletou neglected to return short lobsters to the water. eland th oy had Lean end Dbl. I. A’. ' gin-Invite. in Amos . WI. Oswald in Vancouver. rvice III G ‘Carlyle tin ce Left to tnoum the loin of the lif- tectlon and coiirndeeliin of a kind _ Mt]. Ala!- wiiieii was v/eii it- on ma». Aatil 11in WEI 001l- Webster. It V i ~ THE -.¢TPIARLQ..TTETQ_ 4917A“. gm v ' this afternoon and eveulnx. 5- -Il. . suvicir STATION. l WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE; " 1' —— Lit-COL P. S; Fdcldlng. Deputy _ ‘Y Y- l 1i, int: paragraph is rtpeziled lrczn Mr. it st antiy growing § THE GREATEST THE BIG SPRING CARNIVAL OPENS ' TO-NIGHT AT TllE ARMUURIES, GHARLDTTETUWN Under Auspicea of KINSMEN CLUB OF CHARLOTlETulVN Net “Proceeds For Play Grounds and Local Charities Your Ticket. on the Refrigerator and Other Prizes Entities you to Admission TONIGHT ONLY Admission Without Your Drawing Ticket 15c y ._ ._ if l'ill$1i.fl the standards also ainst the produce oi other ~‘i‘ a limltcii lllllllltll’ if C ‘ - -" . , . , _. . ~ < 7 i. _ 3 t . c.c.y. lulfl! .2:x:.".:..'9:: wit?’ a::rs.::"r:;. transit:- t GAY s PLANTS -~ i .» -- - . cloir ctc. Regret very mggh cits to the exhibit declare time yvork this year to be unique in li.5 spon- taneous expression of action. color and gaicty. that. we are unable to scnii plants by mail. Sumo plants wlil be iii “mlwll Sllfillly- Come early and bring Iontainera boxes. etc. In In gplte of the inclement weather. ——-——- this pring. we have some exec -t CORRECTION -—Owlxig to the tionally fine flower. and vegetable; y y Gay J, SON omission of an important nitrite Dllmts to offer. The pitnsies, winter in a letter in yesterday's issue by killed badly. but what (lid corre? Head of Prince Street Mr H K S lit-ripping. (he [Qllqw- through. zirc showing iinc lilonr 45-29-1 ll Carnations, Sui-ct Williniii, (innit-r. bury Bell zire illl looking fine, Ilnl-f lyllorks very limitcil quantity... in; perennial. tialllnrriia, have tunic; Very fine plants of this brilliant‘ “Well Illniit. in bctlilini: flflWQfl llllunts. we have specialized in Pct-t ulna, and have some t'cry wondcrl ful pianist For tlic many lovers of’ MRS. LLOYD W. JONES lr. Gloucester, Mass. on Easter Siiii-rl-ay. April 21st Mrs. Sophia hlniglil Jones. died nl the iiunie oi hrr datiglitei- Mrs. Charles 1:1. Matthews. The funeral services were conducted by RC\‘_ Lirawforcl Smith pasloi‘ of the Lexington Ba]:- tist Church and the interment was in. the Lunesville Cemetery. ller husband L. William Jones predec- , <21 WHY HAi/‘E ;§g¢rti:i_r\ sons WA iirlniviiiigls lctttw" "It. is generally ariinillecl that ll‘l tho htinizfi’ world cf thi- fiiliire. nlicro populations ni llic cast iirc itwrntr-ing at an en- oriitotls pacv. tlitii- will be a con- ccmsncl for high irtvtle iocli such in .i~ piodiiced in this seciion of (iamtla. and avi- l '1 Is nrirl. , . this popular plant. Iii Snapili-unn ‘ ‘ . s of L-Iile- eagléisiggg mzgeltfgllllghigés Jones we have a new i948 named 'i‘i~tra-| l‘. bec and Olliilliu a verv different- leaves m mourn one imwhé‘, Dnmloid, the largest flowered ‘of allt (OUilltlOn CXlStS owing to lhc fact Fred S Mucdonflld Souris‘ “ndtfijlapdragon and‘ new Chinese, §f that l-lic mony l'il.tl‘l.ll1C‘-\ll‘E’1‘S prai- m.“ gisters Mrs If D hMLaUCk-h Fv-i. tmvnoi blooms from curly vidc (tnplqymziit to the urban I,“ ‘(DU "Chaflutietdww Mrls Juno until front. Also new Blue r. tzihli- nizirlz- fling,’ F "M1 arm Mnnm "m mm" Wonder Petunia. and near Beach “rs. Bccaus“ ‘ " “ ‘ ‘ ‘ g ' Red Petunia. In vcirctnble plants Misg Winifred I. Macdonald. Bos- ton _ Mrs. Jones was the eldest rizinrh- '1, icr of the late Samuel and Eliz- abeth lvlacdonald. Dun-dos, l". E. 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