i w Mn allotted to speakers on behalf of the Liberal party. speakers will b; announced for each meeting. EIEIJIEIEIEIEEJIIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEEIIEIEIQEIEILEIBEIEJ ihis War-Four nan battleship similar-air was mt "wavy 1mm United States. t1 In aerial torpedo from a gm. “ii- i611 plane. Prime Mi Ehyngn devalue of Dire told his par-luv‘ neat he had made strong feprgg.‘ 8n tube. ‘m alias: ‘fho Hnouralalie Minister of Justice nt-ryonn can am. Contain general in ' ulants often needed who lack normal vim and .1. G. GARDINER l Ministrr of Agriculture This Evening '00 C F Published by National Liberal Committee , , _ ,_ A _______ as, in England EEIEEIJIEIEJIEJIIEEIIEIIEIEIEJEIEJFP""*“'='WFPTIFIIE LIBERAL RADIO ADDRESS The following periods over Radio Station CFCY have sence of eight years. his home in his brother Pope was THURSDAY, MAY 31—l0:00 to 10:15 P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE 5—8:15 to 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7-10200 to l0:l5 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 8—8:00 to 8:15 P.M. inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association London. While there han, Elmer Keefe ernbations to Britain against-the extension of conscription to North- ern Ireland. MAY 2'1, I94I—Cr€l'lIlfll’l battle- A o 8111B Bismarck was sunk 400 miles‘ _ west oi Brest by British navall and air forces with loss oi prob. ___ ably 2,300 livcs. The novv also B! The Canadian Press fruhmfelt Pgrl-EZ my m, 19414111,, ma": Gm“ claimed an imlimited notional em- The MacMahon sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mahon. Montreal, Emerald. P.E.l., kora. foot upon their own P. The middle r Wm, the throat is connected Y the Eustaihi- ter six years. QR,» 7 3P8 no better than their Roof As a substantial artistic long wearing roof, Asphalt Shingles have no competition at their low cost. 111.1, I idealism" Take Special Tonic Tested 11L Doctors Io thrilled-or Don't Pay a Con! nouuiidr of weak. tired. worn The _ IIIQnQuI-glflg 2.192%‘: rs".'..':t:'tr."i...':':.‘a§§7",i€: ‘ ‘ prllaed E- Ihcir nations. Now alusd in drne mane vlannmr. mien. stim- IW hoopla o! l0. 43,050 t aekall (goetrax 10.113113 will; 7:]!!! vital so normally E. Ial-joyce MaePhail, ‘Cornwall and about eight years before, when Rama," pwkard, Charlotwtown a mfimlfikrr 702:1! id's- rrisa- A: Brothe 5 lie-United A very happy re-unlon tool: place recently in London when Gunner George MacMahon and his brother Pope, R..C.A.F., met alter an ub- George, who had recmtly, arriv- ed ln England, and who had lelt Emerald. P. lust formerly while the Keete boys are sons o! John Keeie. Kin- school-boy; was delighted when he found, Pope was on leqakve, in’ Pr; William MacQuarrie, Hampton don rom Germany. er rcn s can all realize their feelings o have spent three days tagether in ‘l’ met gorge, and Gerald ‘Keeie, and Gera reenan, a rom kora. P. E. Island, the latter hav-|G°l‘d°n M°°lei P°WM1 ,lng begmlofversxeas theh para i'our,Ver\non Lea, North Tryon YEBII. 0 fll‘ rom W BIG 00KB? Wendell Horton Meadow Bank st ti d Fred R. ' ' w“ a one we" and Baum-lean Boulter, Albany also hillllgan. also from Kinkora, and James McGuigan from Charlotte- town, formerly oi Kinkora. brothers Peter Mac- SP2 of Since then the enemy has laid down his arms in Europe and V- E Day has been proclaimed. Now. their many kind friends are anx- iously hoping and praying tor the dfll’ when they will once more set E. Isl- t-“n; Your Buildings THE, 21o 1.12s. THICK BUTT 3 IN 1 AND I n11: rwtn THE 185 LBS. BROAD_ SHADOW WITH ITS ARTISTIC DESIGN I 'All in Red. Green. Black, Natural Slate or the diifer- . ent Blends. i Ilosure. THE HEAVY SLATE coarino 1s FIRE RE- stsrnvo ' WE HAVE THEM IN srocx PHONE on CALL‘ AT OUR sroan 105 They become ‘more beautiful with ex- and. May God speed th d their home-coming, and rhayaytyhgy receive a real welcome. Some o! them have been absent (or almost ..=:| Janette Gilmore, Burton's Mills ‘ Joyce Harlem, Emerald - (Continued from Pagsfilflt THIRD YEAR NORMAL PASS LIST (Order of Merit) Marguerite Richard, Cape Egmont ‘Mary Murtsgh, Kinkors Dorothy Linkletter, Linkletter Road ‘ ' SECOND YEA! (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATES Order of Merit William Cairns, Lower Freetown Jane Bundle, Gwrlottetown Myrtle MaeLeod, Giarlotteiown Joan Large, Char‘ ttetown _ Catherine Campbell, Elmira Lorraine MacNeely, Charlottetown Peter MacDonald, Bonshaw Phyllis MneMillan, Clmrlottedovim Georgina Dolron, Hunter River Marlon Foy, Tryon _Joa.n Weir, Charlottetown » Francis Bell, North River Shirley MacLeun, New Wlltshlre Donald MacLeOd, Charlottetown izueeri Hughes, Souris Lawson Drake, Meadow Bank ,Margaret Doyle, North Rustico Freeman MaeEwen, St Peter's H-arbor Ralph Holman, Charlottetown Teresa Kane, Morell Rear Irene Enman, Vernon River Paul Kiays, Charlottetown Phylll; Hessian, Charlottetown Cecelia Gallant, Wellington Vodla MacKay, Albany Annie lVLacEaehern, Cardigan Mary MacPhee, Charlottetown Lorin Mair, Georgetown Maurice DeLory, Georgetown Dorothy Read, Brae Ruth Nicholson, York’ Betty King, Charlottetown Ebhel Trainor, Charlottetown William Thompson, Charlottetown Maurice Brehaut, Charlottetown Barnbarn Smith, Pleasant Valley SECOND YEAR (ACADEMIC) PASS LIST (Order of Merit) John Murneghan, Charlottetown Hugh Simpson, Charlottetown Helen MacEachern, East Baltic Robert Campbell, New Wiltshire Bertha Norring, Cape Traverse Albert Aitken, Lower Montague Frances MacMillan, Charlottetown Ruth Biulman, Bnistico Betty Beer, Charlottetown Adrian Pete-rs, Charlottetown Eileen Kneabone, Oyster Bridge James Traiinor, Charlottetown Preston Sanderson, Grand View Byrius MacLeod, Point Prim Clemmle MacCarron, St. Mary’s Road I Claire MacDonald, Charlotte-town Celine Doyle, Esrnsclifle Kilmer MacMillan, Charlottetown "Marie Morris, Charlottetown SECOND YEAR NORMAL CERTIFICATES (Order of Merit) Jack Aribinfl- Wwdslbck Ruth Wright, Searletovwn Claude Campbell, Milo Donald's Madfevish, Cross Eileen Vanilderatine, Alma Louise Gillis, Brudemell Isabel Donald, Ariana Annie Jenkins, Orwell Cove Hilda MlscLean, New Wiltiiira Bed Ne-wtown Lois Sinirpson, Hope Rive; SECOND YEAR NORMAL PASS LIST (Order o! Merit) Miangarot l-Iardy, Allberion Tens Callaghan, Lake Verde ‘Margaret Martin, Uigg Margaret ~MacDougall, Newton Cross . Robert Williams, O'Leary Annie MslcQusrrie, Hampton Faustino Noddy, Newtown Cross ‘Marguerite MacMillan. Fairview COMMERCE CERTIFICATES (Order of Merit) ‘Dundee Shea, Kensington Kathryn MiaeKenzie, Belle River Edith Smith, Kinikoira Jenn Lowiiher, Charlottetown. Jean Ramsay, Allies-ton Teresa Ryan, Cardigan Dorothy Sagnall, Hazel Grove Dorothy Gibson, M-arshileld Kathryn MacLeod, North Wilt- shire Frances Coyle, Charlottetown Janie MscLeod, Stanley Bridge » ‘Wanda Ivory, Pownal ‘Ruth Johnson, Central Bedeque Jennie MacLaren, Brudenell Jeanne Moore, Charlottetown ‘Wilma Reid, Middleton ‘Alva bluttart. Murshfield ‘Norma MacFatrlsne, Lower Bed- eq-ue . Beverly Pound, Charlottetown ‘Helen MscDorugall, Ringwood Mary Maclsaac, Earnscliiite Marion Hine, Charlottetown ‘Geonge MacDonald, Charlottetown ‘Gertrude Inman, Alibany ‘Jean MacFarlane, Winsloe South ‘Pauline Henderson, Bedequo ‘Louisa Rossiter, Charlottetown ‘Elinor Harvey, Carleton Siding ‘Beth Jenkins, Vernon ‘Louise Hooper, Milton ‘Aletha Feehan, Mt. Stewart ‘Marry Tait, Southport ‘Elizabeth Barwlse, Charlottetown ‘Bessie Bentley, Charlottetown ‘Doreen Dunlap, Souris East ‘Audrey MacLeod, Ulgg FIRST YEAR CERTIFICATE! (Order of Merit) Jack Beairsvto, Malpeque Doris Herrin, _ Borden James Tait, Souihport Ivan Dowling, Charlottetown Dorothy Derby, Abney Lennig MacFadyen, Cornwall Teresa MacKenzie, Vernon Clifford Maclsaac, Rocky Point William l-lennessey, Charlottetown Evelyn Stewart, Parkdsle Margaret Lord, Cape Traverse John MacDonald, Charlottetown Lois Mulch North River Ivan Mitchell, Parkdale Frank Sigsworth, Charlottetown Leona Cavanagih, Rocky Point Warren MacRae, Charlottetown Richard Hurst, Charlottetown Mary McLure, Wellington Hilda NlacLure, Charlottetown Vernon MacLeod, Cardigan George Tweedy, Vernon River Noreen Noonan, Charlottetown Ruth MacMillan, Wood Islands North George Huestis, Wilmot Valley Rey Higgins, Hunter River Lyle Farquharson, Charlottetown Raymond MacTavish, Borden James Cameron, West Royalty Margaret Nisbet, Tyne Valley Roma Rodd, Charlottetown Elizabeth Martin, Charlottetown Zelda MacLeod, Murray River Lois Cox, Morell Marion Griffin, Newtown Cross Ethel Moore, Cavendish Arthur MacLe-an, Vernon River Stewart Banks, Conway Robert Sharp, MacNeilYs Mills Stephanie MacDonald, Charlotte- town Grace Bryant, Charlottetown Mary Locke, O'Leary Kathleen Harrell, Charlottetown Robert Acorn, Charlottetown Thelma Locke, O'Leary Frederick MacLeod, Cardigan Joyce Cudmore, Oyster Bed Bridge Lois Scott, Marshiielcl Gordon Morrison, Bradalbane’ Jennie Moore, Cavendish William Crockett, Sourls James Korrely, Charlottetown Man-ion Coyle, Charlottetown Elmer Doiron, Charlottetown Constance Martin, Mount Stewart Joan Sherren, Charlottetown Fleur Hilliom, Charlottetown FIRST YEAR PASS LIST (Order o! Merit) Shirley Jenkins, Charlottetown Audrey Howard, Glengarry Genevieve MacDonald, 'I‘raesdie Ciross Bernadette Hagan, Charlottetown Ruth Mulch, Cherry Valley Ian Stewart, Cross Roads Eleanor Cu-tcliite, Carleton Siding Teresa Arsenault, Abrarfis Village Allison Jewell, Charlottetown Pearle Watts, Stanhope Patricia MacKeamey, Glen Roy Enid Gill, Charlottetown Phyllis Thompson, Albany Bose Morrisey, Newtown Cross Katherine Farmer, Charlottetown Blanche Docherty, Clyde River ‘Maxwell Skinner, Cornwall ‘Betty Thompson, Mount Royal ‘Michelle Reymond, Southport Donald Anderson, St. Peter‘: Dorothy Johnston, Alberton Elizabeth Howatt, Charlottetown ‘Katherine MactEachern, Charlotte- town Theresa MacLellan, Spring Volley ‘Noreen Mullen, Bedctord Station ‘Gladys Hayes, Alberton Velma Cannody, Charlottetown David Tweel, Charlottetown FIRST YEAR COMMERCE (Order of Merit) ‘Louine Cotton, Spring Valley Louise Gallant, Urbainville Marjorie Connick, Kensington , ‘Irenaeus Duify, Charlottetown l coming Bye-Election. his respective poll. 11:1: AL POLL MEETINGS For Third Electoral District, KING'S COUNTY, will be held at usual place of meeting on MON DAY, MAY 28th at 8:30 P. M. for the purpose of organizing for the forth- The Convener for each Poll will please post Notice in YContinued on Pace 18> m onanuoflgnv Qumran PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE W. E. AGNEW, t _ District President, lid?! ' Facts and Truths About Canadavs Present Government PRIME MINISTER KING, Canada's Greatest Premier of All Time. Under his guidance Canada has earned the recognition by all the world as the GREATEST nation of them all for its size, as well as for its contributions during this present war. This is the TRUTH -you’ve got to admit this. Mr. King has earned this great recognition. In spite of all criticisms, he is truly a". Great Man. Voters, be honest with yourselves. - ' Who can replace him today? Has he not earned the right to guide us into Peace? Our Four Island Representatives-three of them went through the ‘cirisis with Mr. King; they know him and were by his side through t n, . d Parliamentary Assistant Minister For Air _ MAJOR CYRUS MACMILLAN, a veteran of the last war, who went through it all. A survivor of Paschendaele, where thousands of Canadian boys died. Has he not earned the right to sit with Mr. King in your next Parliament? .A man of rare ability. , MB. J. LESTER. DOUGLAS, also of Queen’s, who sat with Mr. King during last parliament and 1s popular with every parliamentarian at Ottawa. All know this. _ DR. GRANT, the veteran member for King's, a stalwart of the Liberal Party and a man who is held in high respect and has taken part in many debates. J. WATSON MacNAUGl-IT, our only new man, representing Prince for the first time, A fine brilliant young lawyer. A man well fitted to take his seat beside Mr. King. The above are our four Liberals-men we are all proud of. Good, clean, tine men with a Great Leader at their head. These are our men. These are your men. It is up to us all to send them back. Citizens of Prince Edward Island, this is us send them back to Ottawa on June eleventh. the Liberal slate. Let £17m!’ myufihfitifllll. t} - ' ,;.,,,<;-.._usasz=ss£1=Crossroads-u :-~..::,