lectured in Western Canada on the prophesies of Daniel andlRevelation. Dur- ing 1940 and 1941 he travelled in the Bible lands of the Near East in study and research. Take this opportunity of hearing him SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 3 AT EIGHT UCLOCK T DOORS OPEN 7:30 P.M. “ BEA CON SUNDAY BuyS l Needs Food. will be in good demand th ' The pullets will be laying order NOW, for June and z i wift’s Baby Chicks It isn't too late to place your order. The World Poultry meat and Poultry Products bought in June and July can be marketed late fall.‘ SWIFTS CHICK IIATGHERY- CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. I EIIIIIIPFS curios and EUROPES FUTURE Can unity among the Balkans be established? May we look for peace and harmony to replace the‘ con- fusion and distress? This is the first of a series of general Evangelistic services entitled-Beacon Lights Of Prophecy. Those who decide for Christ will unite with the church of their own choice. Lectures are for everyone re- gardless of church affiliation. Be sure to attend the first service. The speaker Ainsley Blair originally from England. HE FORUM SERVICE BEGINS AT 8 P.M. TUNE IN T0 THE LIGHTS 0F PROPHECY " AFTERNOONS 1:30 - 2:00 — CFCY __ i_____ A Stcttinius Secs ill. S. In Mediator lliolc In World l is fall and winter. Chicks SA," FRANOISCQ- M1~y28 ,- sw-W Secretary Stettinius chose of the United States tonight the roe 0A mediator among tho major- nations, in a. five-point declaration °f fvreisn policy Which clinuxed a. report on wyemnce. the United Nations n a" add-mi; punctuated by a Wflminz to Argentina to put 4m- gcratic principles into practice o; ome. Mr. Stettinius called on Brit- airl. Russia, France and China w 10111 with the United States in reaching, an early “common under- $L811d1118 on such vexing problems as establishment of a new Polish -—(AP) early winter. Place your July shipments, at ‘ ' l m .4 - THE FRED W. BRAY LTD. 120 John St. North. Hamilton. Ont. No writing. No bother. drop in. No money orders. Just phone, or Chas. Worth, c'o Keith's Government . 1f Nils’ wife or should not let the children " “Of course in this case you're not asked to decide Then I may bring Tony here on Friday?" Erik-s nodded. A smile made her stern face handsome. "Fine." said she. “I will be ready." ., ‘fiche went to look for EricFand found him sitting on the flight of‘ wooden steps nearest th-e water. "Sit down." said Eric. Edward's died, l their sisters take Tends of Ford“ “m” The speech lain down these tenets °¥ a fvreisn policy which m. Ste-t- imills said. must uittaln time Stmlsth and continuity that, h,” been "so difficult to achieve in the P88?» ill-Why oi’ our country": .l- “F118 cllpplrlg or final military "will"? with measures to ppgvqfl; Gmfmflny and Japan from ever aggm waging war. . "How small ones troubles grow c.~..'ti§.it§§§‘°c’$m°m‘,,_‘§’,§‘“'“ uwuab‘. when one locks out a-t the vastnessi Wm.‘ the Unwed s5“, °t - over our heads and our feet! We mediator amon mites sag-fin‘ a‘ must BO now, Your mother is wait- when the“. hnfinwm csgxffiictpowm in! to say‘ good-bye." 3_ Application w worm anal“ o’ ‘I-hlve no words adequate to ex- Bracken“ Policies Aimed To Correct In justices "Says Mr. W: ‘C. S. McLare be constructed at Charlottetown without delay. This is not only important to the rt of Char- lottetown. but to t e whole Prov- ince. as it \vlll make it possible to dock and repair the‘ car ferries and other ferries, operating be- tween the Island. and the main- land, and also local ferrla and other vessels. This meson. 111M the risk of loss of these valuable and important car ferries will be eliminated when they can come to Charlottetown in a few hours rather than spending several days travelling to and from ports in other Provinces at considerable risk, for annual repairs. In addi- tion, it will provide a lot of es- sential work in Prince Edward Island for our veterans and civil- ans. rsssivc Conservative candidates ‘pr Queen‘: in the Federal elec- on: “Since my first address in the c . great and glorious thmgs have happened, via, vic- tory with unconditional surrender over the Nut Winters who sought world domination. Now we have a liberated Europe. “V-Ii’ Day is here-a reality at last. Thank God for the victory that has come to the armed forces. We give thanks to those of our nation. those of the Allied Nat- ions, to the countless heroes among the men and women of our nation! who faced capture, faced crippling injury. and faced death to make your freedom and mine secur. To those heroes we bow in sin- cere gratitude. "To those who mode the su- preme sacrifice and passed out of sight of men by the paths of duty, New Highway “Another most important pro- ject-s new highway to be built from Borden to Charlottetown. When Hon. John Bracken. leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and Mr. Henry Borden were ress thanks and devotion. in Prilwc Edwlfd mind 09611918 iiray ygiry and I be worthy of the their campaign. they pledged that price they paid. “While the Jg . the Northumberland Strait. would uncle war has yet to be fought be regarded and treated as s na- a similar conclusion as that with M01181 highway ill fulfilment 0i’ 59mg“, gggmggon 1g air-sod b9. the terms oi’ Confederation as re- m‘ g ogg-wgy on u. gards transportation to and from oomgmc 939191113, 1g gum; the mainland. so that this Island most fitting that. at this particu- Province would become an integral m- ggmo, Pflncg Edwgrd Island part of the Dominion of Canada. would “my, the moat lmporb- "In view of the fact that there ant and cheering assurance from W115 110 mflney “pended 011 WM‘ the Hon, John Bracken and his industries in Prince Edward Isl- usoctlte, Mr. Henry Borden, KC, and. and that very little in the that the pledges given to this way of industry is carried on in province by the Dominion of Can- this Province, outside of farm- ada. when we entered Confedcra- 1m; and fishing. it is agreed that tion 1n 1813, would be implement- the Progressive Conservative Gov- ed immediately when the Progres- ernment, under the Premiership sive Conservative Partv is elected 0f 5011- John Bracken. Will 60n- to power on June llth. struct as an entirely Dominion Government project, a super high- Trnnsportltlon Problems .way from Borden to Charlotte- town. including bridges across the "Prince Edward Island has the West and North Rivers. as an highest percentage of people de- extension of the national highway, pending on agriculture of any and as an essential post-war Province, and while she has oui- undertaking. and thus furnish em- standlng advantage for the carry- ploynient to hundreds of return- ing on farming in all its ed men and civilians, branches. those engaged in the "This project, with the improved industry have been discouraged transportation facilities between and penalized. over a long period Tormentine and Borden. will be a of years. as a result of the lack tremendous boon to the tourist of adequate and efficient and con- traffic. as well as serving the farm tinuous transportation facilities. to and business interests. in one of and from the mainland, as well the most important lagrlcultural as the prohibitive charges for the sections of the Province. and movement of products and goods which has been neglected and dis- by motor truck. Not only did til‘: c minated against for so many 13¢]; of trgngportgtion facilities ' seriously affect the farming in- dustry, but it also curtailed the development of the tourist traffic. which. it is predicted, would very quickl develop into our second j larges industry, if the handicap § of transport, to and from our .:~ Island Province. was lng and fishing industries. as well as to all lines of business. “Now we have the assurance of ;- something we have been seeking . for the past 30 years. ever since _ - the car ferry service was inaugur- . ated by Sir Robert L. Borden. and . that is. that the ferry service be treated as a national highway of r Canada. The assurance now given , by John Bracken. that not only l‘ those long delayed facilities will "How did you get on with her?" the rlrincipl m» ltgw “She'll talc r __ sh d -, ‘ e 66811112 for m... me Thaet ..:...r5i.. slop? a w 1"» m“ be sup lied by double ferry serv- ice imriiediately. but that the in- crease ln cost of moving farm pro- ducts and other essential frelgh let's all no ‘l? CC .. II . . . or being fliendly along the way The camaraderie of the open road is summed up in the words . Have rt Coke. At stops, everyone steps up to the familiar red cooler for the_ friendly refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Wherever you go, Coca-Cola stands for rbapausa that rvfiesbn. Authorized Battier of "Coca- Cola" J. ah T. MORRIS LIMITED. ears. Not. oni will Queen's ounty and Charlottetown bene- fit, but it will also bring tremend- ous advantage to the people of the whole Province. through in- creased facllities for the travel- ling public, and the movement of way project. and the marine rail- way sli to be constructed at the port o Charlottetown, be two oi’ the most promising pro- Jects to furnish employment dur- ing the difficult post-war period. long-Standing Injustices “Hon. John Bracken and Mr. Borden were ready to acknowledge the many disadvantages and dis- criminations under which the citi- zens of this Province were en- deavouring to carry on. and which have been largely the cause for the decrease in our population while every other Province in Canada shows a large increase since Confederation. Hon. John IBracken is determined to ind I .the causes for this. and remedyl i° 1°91 $11M the them. The policy of the Progres- products and goods. This hlgh-' so as to! W0 enable the repairing of the car,lifll.'bli¢ llllfifl ferries and other ships here. will "loll llfwmc Charlottetown, P. E. I. sive Conservative Party is to rest injustices of this d. and render equality of service to all the Provinces. "It is the announced intention Progressive Conservative Party to remedy these injustices in order to insure national unity throughout the Dominion of Can- ada. Hon. John Brackerrs _own "We are not giving you "BJIIIIIQI Confeder- n .' Now with the assurance of fair play. for this Province from Hon. John Bracken in carrying out the guarantees given us at the time of Confederation. it,.is very im- portant that you send four Pro- gressive Conservatlves from Prince Edward Island to support the Gov- ernment of Mr. Bracken. Farm- ers, fishermen and citizens gener- ally in Prince Edward Island this‘ is your opportunity, and I know‘ you will fully appreciate this rec- ognition of our Just rights as oi partner of Canada. With thous-i ands of our Island boys returningl from overseas in the next few‘ mDnt-hi. it is a great satisfaction; barriers and‘ standing in the w Iisndicaps a,“ . “ You nazunll h c ‘*- 5103:! friend’); =i>l='..d.-ii.?a$ q mean tie qu in pod 1135i Esra-Col: cbmpany oi cfiii our future progress and m; are to be removed. and tphq antec given Prince Edward m,“ under the Confederation Pact an to be fully honoured when tho Progressive Conservative Party 1| elected to power under the lead- ership of Hon. John Bracken, m, coming Premier of Canada on June eleventh." use irugrarit. mildly medicated Culrcura Soap and Ointment regu- larlynlerydnytorelieveun- nightly rashes, PIMPL . out .ACK- lp preserve naturally smooth, love- ly lkin. Results may amaze you! Buy todayl CUTICURA SOMP l. OINTMENT is MR. JONES AFRAID 0r THE SOLDIERS’ VOTE? WHILE FIGHTING FOR THEIR COUNTRY, TEN THOUSAND ISLAND SOLDIERS WERE DISFRANCHISED BY THE JONES GOVERNMENT WHEN ‘THE LAST PROVINCIAL ELECTION WAS HELD. THIS IS BEING REPEATED THROUGH THE IN- IEXIJUSABLY SUDDEN BY - ELECTION OF THE 3rd DISTRICT WHY ‘.7 THE ELECTORS OF THAT DISTRICT, AND ESPECIALLY TIIE [FARMERS AND FISHERMEN PRESENTLY IN THE MIDST OF THEIR BITSIEST SEASON, ARE BEING FORCED TO PREPARE FOR THIS SECOND VOTING WHILE THE FEDERAL CAM- PAIGN IS IN FULL SiVIKG. IF THIS ELECTION IS A MATTER OF SUCH EMERGENCY, WHY WAS NOT ONE CALLED FOR l‘HE ‘EQUALLY VACANT SEAT OF SUMMERSIDE FROM ‘WHICH LlEUToCOL. ERNEST H. Slfiitiliig RESIGNED TO CONTEST THE FEDERAL RIDING OF PRINCE . The People or The 3"'- District Of King’S WILL ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ON JUNE 4th. B? ELECTING MAJOR JOHN A. MacDONALD PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE from admiring her. she m k l think of one of liar own fioriissflzne Sogiglggxagizfiflfig Lorne Kilbride Port Hill issnioniiniogigic ‘§.i.i."§’..,3“,;i,,§f,,.§‘§ "Cgmff ‘hzdzfm’? ‘ . ,...~ 3-1’. .eaaont a-ol-ylériilcyllogfigd; Taifififlgefirllli i 59131353” ‘sew $105. Iaslée s“; ‘a world where ' ilills- 5- gllciiil)". Park Corner. 'O°m9 310115.‘ EPiC " V g y hibiolrixlltistlarliawqftilllelr Haitians is not l - When they reached Rodcy Point a thing as complete efregdoxhtbofslcllél: Leslie went at once to the cleva- cislon for any nation ' tor. Huntleigh was already within Touching on one of the United the oa-ge waiting to ascend "I‘m Nations conference's most vita] Efiénitfisspiliinii” "wmg “"“‘ P'°b1'~""~*-Mr- sawmills we a-Un-l _ r “My V _ 2) o! Bible Cila-ractfllisfi itcd States interpretation of the 1mm. bas-t-yaltnaudk_iéé “We been neglecmhg ‘hemo’ . . Yait-a voting agreement reached by ..l ‘c he brought a fine girl here He had cs usual engaged “one of Presldvent‘ Roosevelt‘ Prime ‘Minty Slle c-illed me Mother. Much w- the cheaper rooms on the same if,’ fjffimfifif.“ cflandmwprgnm sum” t-i- t h’ - re- “i-cm fioélxlllarayuizamr Imam: glogr as Leslles liglgeéyéhzvralkedéiviwi; quirad that the Big-Five must wee gird l-rzid than for him to choose‘ coming" she 551d 50mg. a “~32... on any enrorcemmt “t!” "kw t ~ oi the Vlzawe family W110i ‘batted. “Mrs. Snndcraws hall! the proposed world security com. il:'r'd thi 2 . h - m ~ 7' .; alifixflmagfcmlpiabsttsrt an run: ppo%sgdwllfi rettaéf girlie?" of him. > There would be a. similar re- “Ii you crc talking cad-it Miss "Norah. ru ask her ilulmmem‘ °" “u” m’ “h” p°“'°' c» ri~ hrr own affairs wit-h your’ She deserves a trc-it Be sure to {ya-m {my}, mm, ~ m m‘ ‘filvl)‘.,IlL-1-1(17Atf‘ sggiaglgghtgoolmffiligmnefini Zhoxgirllpl at, title dance, i-lilnt. Sites 531d _ g t‘ us » rl ' brim: here tonight wail tiest givri i"§.c;~“§§§’c§’."a'. ‘w: “This requirement‘ however’ m“ Pllhfiw Fm thinking or; She ivould have liked to siiSvgAI-gsht iwtbaipply “f, U“ "gm °i my “m” ‘ wITIf‘ on business. I have his coming on Friday by the Wal- 8f‘, ’f§,‘,‘"d,‘§f,§ the mm" merits of its case It applies only when the council makes a decision involving positive action." by truck or rail. over the normal . cost of moving such freight, for i. the equivalent mileage on land, “ will. as matter of national policy, _a_ be borne by the Government. _ “These assurances carried into ‘Ti effect will be one of the greatest _ boons ever accorded Prince Ed- -- ward Island. and should encour- age industries to locate and de- velop in this Province. as they will now be able to compete on a par- ity with industries on the maln- land. of world-wide conditions which for peace.‘ hat we live in s the sovereignty of evgn l! Main Si... Mnncton. N. B. A JOB ifiilfflaa‘ tCOllLlllLiCd from P-lge inc“ I __ i’ Prohlbitive Rates As one example of the handi- caps our producers have been subject to. it can be pointed out that to take a five-ton truck load l, from Borden to Tonnentine. and; return with a load. the cost is $50.65, which is absolutely pray, hibitive and as a result. products do not move to the markets on the mainland by truck over the Gov-, emment car ferry. l "John Bracken will remove the. transportation barriers to which} this Province has been subject, for; so many years. so that our re-i sources can be developed. and the; - citizens of Prince Edward Island‘, '- . at last, given the opportunity to prosper, by the Dominion carrying out the spirit of Confederation as promised to us when we enter- ed the Union ln 1873. "Mr. Bracken also has given the assurance that wharfage facilities: '" at Charlottetown, Summerside. Al-. bertcn. Georgetown and Souris ' " will be maintained in an effici- ent manner. so that producers can, take advantage of the cheaperi gigprzsrigorltutbyn vaagznlnnot onlly ‘for . . rgg gran ntcl Prince Edward Island from the head of the Great Lakes for the' 18061118 of livestock. and for which this Province is so well adapted. “Mother very important assur- ance given by Hon. John Bracken is that n Marine railway slip will 311*‘ HPDHe-w Ih thinking of kiire because she would feel so 111;! iwro for the rest of the. safe about Tony if he w-erc along. -A 1_ Ijcs ‘a very’ healthy, Soi-ttarbrain-ed. lovely Norah might 5 l; 11th 1211i He pus plainly get t-o flirting with the first mate null 1...: all his teeth although he s; and forget to watch the child. “Q/llldh-O c0815 and three months, Ylet shecould scarcely ask Hunt to hf"; I 3W be wllims to board play nursemaid She tried o, m; “in: n can Pfly ten dollars n. 1&- rgligidbxos IIICbIILBPEIIICSihOI s}e1e-| Y» u '1‘? ous i5l s n ozfoin i . . persisted on disagreeable tangents. trlkpunité not veal: It was not pleasant to think of “blank-st end-orsemenlg or pouc w. o! Virgin Baron. Had she been in love the Buenos Aires Government. w Eric? was she still in love with many. he said, this Govern- wyith him behind that soomfill ment has “no sym athy" gm no mask? Leslie respected Mm Bar- added that mmtfi, 15' “m,” 'cn She did not want to hurt her. “to carry out effwtively" tho dom- or show her the least unfairness. . ocratic and peslcefui pong“ of Whatever else could be held a-g pan-American lac-operation written aainst the Vances, each one of at Mexico City in the Act o1 amp. thm was 5D0rtman ellolllh to give ultepec on opponent a fair start or, if h Tur i . needed it’ a handicap f 1111's’ to the Polish situation, M: Stettiniiu said it was s, molt- (To Be Continued) mtof tglheetpthrzgggtufg the lflinjwd 'i'—-—-— lea a- o s peope were Bewazllailtiigavxigtijifrigllizfpizloec rilfchtltwmesented He fined we Note exits and make nucooll-hcadccti ‘a amehmm" sayim m” V"_>{“ii_ ‘“ “PM iv c-irjnyf’ mnic ' Reviews Conference Rfiyiflwine the events of the con- ference, Mr. Stettinius sold than, 1n Sanderson stood motionless. with it's abundant white iit as she meditated over proposition. ‘Eric told me something of this. she said at leiigzh "I like children. Especially 11);.“ I could do it for seven dol- rs. "He would take a great deal of your time I don't want anyone to know about him because I'm a.- frniii of hi; father's people trying to take him from me His mother. my sister Elsie, wanted me to brin i him up Mothers have the bug rizht. to their children." certainly. After them s." pronounced lVlTs. aunt. the Warsaw Government should be ‘ "crrzanized on a broader dcmocr-Qtic ' -'-—:::~r~~ -- — mini | basis. with the inclusion of demo- leaders from Poland, itself, and from Poles aha-old. Mr. gtattinius * "now. vein-tine the Big-Three . ticms on broadening tho rough Government. which were bmicern off because of Moscow's arrest of l8 underground leaders. It is the intention of tho Unit-a in 13-inch. and Circa-t Britain toward; fulfgollnent of the Yalta ltlvement 011 . , The United States welcomed "the mturn of Frame to her riflitfui pitch h world affairs" as illustra- ted her i fusion nc , the Big-Five of tihe world organization. MEANING IIAS CHANGED The French slI-ng won! "chic" meeninalsuloerficlal emu-them dates from fouls XIV’: reim, when ft referred to lawyers who were mas- ter; of "silicone" or legal trickery. #4r+-.4 cup o; HA l/QQ? THAT Full FLAVOR IS BRINGING A DOMINION-WIDE swme 1o cruise a sauaoau coerce i FZA l/OR/"l/[L asc é 1522212022; ./ -.. n1 mu‘