MAY 13y. 1243 Buffet Supper Dance Government House ' CHARLOTTETOWN Imperial Order Daughter; of the Empire 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Thursday, May 20, I943 Tickets $1.25 4- Ohtainable from: Officers’ Mess, Charlottetown Airport; Sergeants’ Mess, Charlottetown Airport; Lieut. J. M. Belyea, “Queen Charlotte”. Maj. A. S. Robertson, Beach Grove Inn; “The Charley“. town” and I.0.D.E. members. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@o E1 ' in recently s1 New Types Of Allied Aireraf" have and authoritative @@fl@@@@@@E@H@@H@@@@@E@@-' many new types of all-craft which a on h aviation . ‘ ... DEITMILEIIARDIAN ahwllrilwlaurelzaed“fec can 0| a IIIII dailre may be at live dlllll a Inrd, auieulrm"? ' soon. sols in adv Kllll HALL-Jolt ‘rueeday music DWI!’ d - com sin aide spliltéiilif f 000KB for Photographs. OONFEDE ' mo!‘ NATION LIFE INSUR- ' MB- AND MR8. FREDERICK '1‘. "will. East no alty. announce the Ollgdliliment of their daughter a . to Pilot Officer Tom Good Mite e1. Ion of Mr. and l’? mi lidélcheki s. .. e. an . . take place the latter 11.1.. . ‘D0 RECEIVE WING‘ - ' Annabelle Lawson andsidva wish? left by plane yesterday morning for Ottawa to attend the Wines Parade 011 Pljiciiv wlrigilg. 1A‘. laws-silt Ji. 9 0 S l'l . will then leave for Torgntdizsto til? fond the wedding of Miss Frances Camero to Mr. J. A. Lawson on Saturday, GAZETTDD -'- In an eligible llst, Principal clerk. Charlottetown. 3 E. 1- Dcpt. of Pensions and National Health. announced by the Civil fiervlce Commission, Littawa. the .'o.lowing IlJfllfiS rppea-r ‘rcsav Percy Dodd, O.AB.. Summerside, P, be 8.1.: Stewart, Milton Charles, 0A, 8.. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; Camer- ‘ Jugt, o“ m on. George Franklin, Summerrde, By LOUIS v. iwNTlln Hawnr Typamslforet‘ us: 11s? _ 521:2,“ kg ti‘ cugegimm Edwam char. (Cflllnlllkh Press Staff Writer) {xlféltifer 0851111180111 wltlbheioggrtl; 1221-, ° “m- ' - - _ -M _( P _ h erican Must; ' 1 1m ‘t T0 SUPPLY FOR SUMWER lrggrnlgogrenggl? gr (Allied ‘at: armed and. mlanijliii golf; M°"T"5— R“ Lowell <1 DQWC!‘ and the extremes to which Mem" Mill”?- tlle Axis is being driven to stave oif "lily filrmldlbl yeti/HOSE irl the air are revealed ego”. me Harrie“ | » ~-—— two Vikers tit-millimetre cannon, D1358 12g“ thy use!) c a o o- n“ w be ped amber cn-ii-nn-q Service Dreams Often Have a Signifi- -based The Nazis have its a night ber, "prob an airplane has ever The Messerscnmltt I omnibus fared badly in large~scale transport gob isia-di out of 3i or did the g cant Meaning 1 5s? sorted them These Italian P050655. gig: in Tlifltigll a ry over in. “In fact," statga I review of the air yoiid anyth cent. the technical the Allies seemslikely to increasingly apparent are added to quality." The battle of Britain was and lost because the side with fewer numbers had tho be superiority in machines is so emy will holiness causing the audiences to their approval and admira- you awaken you remember ibeam—wondcr what signifi- ce it had-lt seemed so clear! It inly prove that subconsciously you have an overwhelming desire to "We 581101113. Because dreams do zove things. Modem psychologists not laugh at our dreams. famous Sigmund Freud's was that when we dream, Oil’ unconscious mind rises to the Ilhce. Therefore they disclose our it deep-hidden hopes and fears. lpd interests. 9F ill-pace booklet describes and how modem psycho- ‘use dreams u clued, meg. born the unconscious, reveal- , 5| to the conscious mind mental ‘N010! which we may not be . s! iil an all too ready to lllalrs our dreams u empty. or their. it": we _ problem. And daisy of the lea. ' ~- - » Are but sisters of the Send 15c in coins for your copy That Garden o: the ti The Meaning 0f Dreams to the iiharlottetown Guardian Home 5H" Oh_her little hills gm gardens, Anci her forests are but grov plagugdsfiess. Bonfire to dw-rge M ' u: name, ress an . e when each little bird is singing "me of booklet. 'I‘o the singer that he loves: d 31; perfume of her meadow- § Md ptclume of her trees The Island The islands, oh. the islands! The islands of the seal There's. many a one in gbofy, But only one to me: The island of the rolling hills 0f upland. lawn. and lea- The little Garden of the Gulf, t rests upon the sea. Oh her simmer skies are fairest And bluest of the blue. Hel- manly sons are foremost Among the brave and true: And kindest Who hold upon the nee The little children of the Isle That's cradled on the sea. But oh the pretty maidens That flourish in that isle. The pretty Island maidens 8o free from sham dnd guilei Oh the dmayflower of the Island maiden in 008.. ->_.__ Are forever intermingled with steady Add,” The odor of her seas. The islands, oh the islands, Nlmn The islands 01' the sea_ There's many e one in story, m, a But only one to me. M Mnknn-uln, are the women there should be exceed» e. in the specialized Lnthtank cat- d. The Bristol 0nd doubt the torpedo- been driven touse their fast Fbcke-Wulf 190 fighter ably the the most uneconomic use to which such been put." duotor first Cwere idéstroycd. a rl - 2001 single-seat fighxtjePi? wlllififmli? Put up a useful show. fishters with German en ines are said to be the best m Itaims The Spitfire IX‘: have complete the Aeroplane in "unless the new air- rformance utterly be- lls they shpoévlviuatt pro; sa y o beco ins as numbers won the tter air- craft and the better crew-tn the greed by superiority in numbers “The result must be that the en- be driven from the air. When we can gain command of the P“ rson, retired clergyman pf New York‘, will occupy the pulpit of the Central Christian Church dur- fing the summer months, i: was learned here last ni ht, Rev. Mr. MacPhersonhas con uctec evang- elistic meetings iii Charlottetown twenty-five years ago. He ls ex- figlteiéa w arriye here for Sunday, ATTENDED FUNERAL —Ai'thur H. MacDonald went by plane from Charlottetown, May 6th to attend of his aunt, Mrs. Her~ bar-t Downey of Amherst, N . 8., which_was held May 'lth, i043, He was mo guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacDonald in Halifax over the Weekend and came home via Caribou Wood Island Ferry. May . . HOME FOR COURSE — Sci‘!- eant Instructor Herbert Cheverie of the North Nova scotia Highlanders. has arrived at his home in Sourls from overseas. He will spenq: a, short leave before proceeding to one of the training centers as a small arms instructor. Sgt. Clicverie has five brothers on active service. and is a son of J. W. Cheverie, a was‘ veteran oi World War No 1. FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of Mr. Harold T. Hall was held yesterday afternoon from Zion Presbyterian Church where ser- The vice was held bv Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pallbearers were : Messrs. Gordon Leitch. ' Geo. Thompson. Geo. McLean. John Mc- Nair. Brooklyn Vail and Earl Mc- Donald. litter-merit was in Wllmot Cemetery, service at the grave be- “ti: conducted by Rev. Mr. Weh- r. "if W" enemy iewltorv- the can rune; MOVEMENTS -_ gag‘; a 2}‘; "£183; ‘Ln e133‘?! gindhgf The SS “Prince Edward Island"; no you DREAM? dredlold." gggfghtgd ‘flflgfl; "3’; bfiflggji You dream you're a ballet dancer crossings 52 car loads of fertilizer,‘ "ml l" "18 poise, lightness and coal. merchandise ctc., were brought to the Province and 38 car loads. mostly potatoes. and 10 empty te- irigerator cal-s were transported to the mainland. At the Toi-mentine terminal there were 20 cal- loads still awaiting transportation here while at the Borden terminal there were 30 loads and 50 empties on the sldlngs at nllsliight. Archie A. Allcii. and Rev. Robin Cobble adoressed a large gathering '0: in o! Christin Canada at Toronto. in the campaign known Eimergency Million. BS of present Missionary work mission fields. Rev. Mr- Cobble. who is a. missionary of the Disciples of Christ to Belgian Congo anc. ilow home on furlough. spoke of the work of the Brotherhood in the Congo. The work was begun there about 44 veal-s ago. Today there are more than 52.000 (ltrristlans iii a that field, more than 3200 of whom A nos Mildred, daughter of Mrs. Cements and the late Will Cle- merits, While sands, became the bride of Louis H. Simmons. only son of Mrs. Simmons and the late Geo. l... Simmons. Charlottetown. Rev. Hugh Miller D. D. officiating} The bride wore a two plcce cross sories and a corsage of talisman ride is a valued member oi the staff of West Kent School while the gloom a 01mg business man is a graduate o Acadia and‘ the Uni- return they will reside at Charlotte- town. HY i\i.i‘i’il‘~i(3 PR [IPA ill‘ VICTORY Loin lIDDYCOMPANYUMIIID Hal-Could! I " previous to leaving for Toronto a ,bors gathered at the home of r-. |to honor Mr. Erwin Andrew who -has enlisted in-thc Air Force. and ,was entering training school. Preston C l Rany Joined in FAREWELL PBESENTAT|0N.— large number of friends and iiel h- and Mrs. Millal- Orl‘, New Glasgow. Mr. amfbell acted as Chair-I man and cal ed upon Mr. Elbert. Orr who read a most apprcciativel address. Mr. Murray Orr made the presentation of a well fllled purse... Erwin. though taken by surprise. is usual pleasant manner. ‘ thanked his friends for their kindi word; and generous gift. The coni- singlng “libr H05 GoodFellow." A rogramme of songs. reci ations and was greatly enjoyed by all, llllrlfi o was served and the A the evening was spent Personals i Mr. L. B. McMillan. deputy min- ister of Public Works and High- ways. accompanied by Mrl. Mc- Millan have arrived home from Eosioii. ADDIESSED MEETING _ Rev. .0 u, in the Central Christian Chill-ch are authurlnd St» 2i tl atl t 0th d ndin Thomas. Ontario. and also Principal m? wxilefgntheomg; seerllourfpihortg of All Canada college of Churches age: exist, He told oi the progress being made 200 hairs of potatoes on hand are the recluired to whereby the iniz instructioiu United christian Missionary Soc~ =iioplv reoresenhtlves of’ the board. lety is meeting the expanding needs “lose rocks will at ryigivqm-ufin in home and throughout the foreign shortages. Card of Thanks in tli to 1th ho t were baptized last yecr- iuocdféfs, b21115‘? aside, Supsg-izial 55';- $595,3- ,",,°.,;1‘3,‘}tg;,,,'°gg,',‘,g','. ——————_ , t ed ferings, Letters and cards oi Sym- range fighters and cargo lanes. WEDDING BELLS A “m” ‘v Palm’ ‘"15 5°!‘ ma!" 5°“ °l kind‘ The thought more and more Behind ding took place at ilgo Hazlitt} m°i ness and condolence extended by our rogmm’ 1s m“ we a" to go alglllixlééadynglklll;(ia.m t hi1 grail 311:3: friends and neighbors during on t e onenflvm he “KL enoe of immediate relatives when 5-13-11 of. Mother. Mrs. polldre blue with matching acces-iwho died one year ago today. roses. The couple were unattended/I" m" “M” Following the ceremony they left by, gxgnaarg‘m“gg,fi glam on a short wedding trip. The, N“ more pnunm M "m" k."- versitv of Western Ontario. On their! ” CHARLOTTETOWN éougnpiigq GOOD ~ Girl Guides from of the by a fine display of sew in: and BLUE Resort AZ4K7HQ;/¥U$ZD§Q ihaauuébéayjhmni was of an excellent quality and re- and their instructors. It took the form of la meuts, these were entoroc. in a uro- lottetown Companies iTrinity United Ohureh, riiuirsbav, MAY 13th ‘Lliw-Mid-Wcek Prayer Service. R.C.A.F. Unit A: St. Peter? Hall The R.C.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit will be in Charlottetown on May 14, 15. i7. 18 for the purpose of enlisting men and women for duties in the air and on the ground. The unit will be located at the Parish Hall of St. Peter's Church. Rochford square, instead of the Alrnouries as previously announced. Friday and Saturday. male ap- plicants will be interviewed while Monday and Tuesday. May l7 and l8 will be set aside for t/lie ladies. sented by Mrs. LePage President of the Provincial soolation. friends. Tea was served b vlnclal Executive under venorship of Mrs. Gave" of the Provincial Post Guido 60m special prize. Nazi Surface Fleet May Put To Sea LONDON. May 10 (CW-A warning that the German stir- iace fleet might- cfll"! "l" "l "s hldln places soon for action was given toil? by 55ml?!‘ Sh’ john Tnvgy, ' command- er of the British Home Fleet. ill a farewell address aboard the ill hi . “i: IKE)’ be that a change In the German naval high oom- mand means the enemy is Pr!‘ aring to utilize his curiae: orce and we must be ready. laid the Aduilral before lenvilll for his new pout as commander of a naval chore base. (Berlin announced in Janu- Freezing 0f Some Potato Stocks Ordered OTTAWA, May l0-—(CP) ~— To meet existing silortages, the Prices Board tonight announced a teln- porary freeze of part5 of the potato stocks ill the hands of large whole- salers and the channelling of all shipments ill-om the lviaritimes through a central agency in Mont- real to centres of greatest short- ages. - The annoiuicemellt said these steps were taken in conjunction with the Agriculture Department. Officials said further controls of retail sales were being planned and that sales of certified seed potatoes would he regulated to en- sure their use as seed said-not for had been made supreme oom- mander of the German navy- Fleet units are reported in WP ’in' in the Baltic and at Trond- he , Norway.) Seed Order orrawa, May l1 —(OP)-- Bale table use, or certified seed potatoes for flflY Food officials said last hour's use other than planttn! 1-5 9"‘ Maritime potato crop had been ilibiler. ill a Prices Board order over-estimated and that shortages now existing "were due in large measure to light crops in Ontaro and Quebec last year. The announcement said steps being taken for distribution of potatoes still available were sub- ject to priorities favoring the de- mands of thc Munitions and Sui?- ply Department and needs for ships’ stores. Under instructions issued today each Maritime potato ship r is to supply his nearest Agricul ure De- bartment grading inspector with the names of intended consignees, car numbers and quantities of each grade of potato lie intends ping. The grading inspectors in turn are to supply that information e boards central distributing Egmwv in Montreal. Officials of the Montreal agency to re-route con- otatoes from one issued tonight. The order. cfiooilvi! May 1a, covers the period iintil Saturday. June 5. considered the normal end of the potato plantiiil season. Purchasers of such DOW-files 111 the period covered by the order Will be required to sign a statement. to be kept by the seller that the potatoes will be used only for seer; purposes. On and after Julie 7, the maximum price at which seed pot- atoes may be sold ls the ceiling price established for Canada No l grade of that particular variety as provided in a previous board order. To Boost lI.S. Plane Output WASHINGTON, May 11 (AP)- Estlmating United States plane out- put by a new method, President Roosevelt said toda the i944 total is ex cted to be 1.4 7,000,000 pounds of a lanes of all types. This compares with 87,000.00 pounds turned out in 1M1, 201.000.- 000 pounds in 1942 and an estimated 911,000,000 pounds for this year. The President told a press confer- E2061". lsha pretty good "way not s owng ow e coun as boosted plyne output. y . evelt. put the figures in pounds. he said. because the stress has been shifted so as to pro- duce heaviel ships. We are build- Wliolesalers having more than hold 50 oer cent pend- from prices and be available for centres of acute lvlrs. Wilbert McCai-vlll, Riosaleen rid James. wish to extend their recent sad bereavement. lleils Oapture Key German o, Position be united l ibattle of Novorossls and pounded the Nazi foe in the Caucasus with Smart Baby! w lllcolilasesoafiraatiaaliierlotiieleys His ‘ has discovered that there's no need to II/lf change from safe, pure Carnation Milk. You can use Carnation for the whole family. Dilute is, halt and lull, with coll water, for drinking. Use l: {vndllufefigqufor cersalndfrulis, coIee. so i: curly, ilut u required. for cooking-ills: way you Clllv" ti: youngsters milk diey need with our making them drink it all. Write for £10 book "Growing Up With Milk." r ’ Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario. IIRIDIITID M . I k arnaiion In Memoriam In loving memo ,, of our dear Mary Elizabeth Moore LONDON. May 1i <CPl—'l‘he Red Army today captured a Ger- Insorted by Iler Daahler, man fort ficd key sition in the Mrnuwilllani A. Mae lliim. C GIRL GUIDE CIWING EXHIBIT different parts province were represented knitting, held at Zion church lull last Monday, May 10th. The work flected great credit upon the Guide: ttel 0on- alstirlg of sewn and kn ttcd hi" vincial competition and were 1011316‘ during the afternoon. The judges decided that the 0th and 7th Char- (Trinity United) should be given first place the runner up being the inc‘ Sum- merslde Company. The Trinity 00m‘ panies were awarded the Bessbor- ough Shield for the second con- secutive year. the shield being are" Honorfiy The display was attended by o number of Guides. their plmitl Mid the Pro- he Con- Dlllflyé An interesting feature of the ex iib was the work done by Marjorie Gill‘ puny. she has been awarded a 3r)’ um Admiral Kai-i Doenlti - ca: Guide News‘ I l SAVE TIME, WORK, FUEL! Kellogg's delicious cereals are ready to eat. cooking, no pots or pans to wash up. No infantry, artillercy anfderlafpowér on a day marke by a continuation of heavy air battles and vlsorofle gctivlty along the entire front. The Red Air Force, whose recent exploits have caused the Germans to ex ress official amazement, ra~ porte downing 35 planes in air combat and ill more were shot down by antialrcraft fire durliii: the day. as against Soviet losses of 11 planes. said the soviet midnlgli. communique broadcast by M05110". and recorded here by the Sou/W“ Monitor. I , l MODERN DAYS DEMAND MDDERN MEAlS _ , you don't want to waste a single minute with .3} _ _ _ 371* unnecessary tasks. That's why thousands of . families count on Kellogg's Cereals for fast, easy-to- m?!‘ OTHER Ftoloos Go FéRTtgisg fix breakfasts, lunches, suppcrv-ready in a few gzdfiagsflagrxscs oiiplfswafiimerisecipes. seconds. And d0 they I85"? grand! Ju-“it "Y Rice . .. Krispics, for instance. Like all Kellogg's delicious ready-to-scrve cereals they only take a jiffy to serve . . . leave no dirty pots or pans to wash up, and with milk and fruit: make a fine meal for young and old. Make it a rule to have a package or two of difierent Kellogg's cereal: always on hand. n} o . _ y Here are n-ieiiow. golden - bubbles of wholesome rice, HELP KIDDIES GET MQRE MILK! toasted to a perfection of Children need more than a pint of milk crispness. Hear them sing every day. We always say a quart of milk -IHIP l "Mk1" 9W7 I day for youngsters. They will readily moment you pour on milk eat milk with Kellogg's delicious cereals. a: cream. " ‘ 5O CRISP THEY "1 ey C-R-A-C-K-l-E IN Yo. car/w ‘I I lllllll ll ‘llll INTER llllll MAKES Illl elm Illli or nlru nouns m muesli Slll new IIIIV'YD'IAY ...._.....- e, --- a ' earl m! amen ‘m: lie-MAN CEREAL wrm ms SHREDDED cram. wrni IRAN HAIB ‘DIE iii-MAN FLAVOUR THE EXCIUSIVE FLAVOUI. --*' prints jabbing prim 35-30; Fir! grade solids. jobbtrig price. S4 l~1~ 35 12; Current receipts Que No pasteurized 32 1-2, No 2 31 1-2 do iivered Montreal: Wholesale Qu No 1 pasteurized 33; No 2 32 1-4. Cheese: Current receipt. oolorcl and white, western anti Que 20 F01 FSP; Wholesale Jobbing, colored and white 22 34-2! nomin a1 current make, Montreal. PR OD fil\\\\\~\~~‘\* MONTREAL. Mo)’ 12 _<CP1 ._ Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agri- culture follows:- Ezgs: Grader. shipments quoted on spot at A-lorge 35 1-2; Amedium Potatoes: '15 lb bags Meentau aj 1-2: ‘A~pl'_ll9_t_s 30: £3 32; C Z9. Que No 1 2.10; NB-PEI. No 1 1.10; "“="mn!'v Fj>11hv 74o ruubnl PUNCH! PUNCH! Qouttesy Toronto, GM" flllii M!" raw;- s “Lei-K (ll-i- , ,..'v~,l -_‘..... f<flllrkév ii.»- l...» --