‘. m. v. munce "NOVA he Between Nerve leotie u! Prince ldwsrd Island Iii NOVA A - Plllfl IIIAII IILAND IEIIY SIIVICI: I000 ILANDI. FIJ- CAIIDOU, N. l. LUNCII! IZIII n lllee Oren Pietse) IAIJIG ICIIDIII (IAIN INCLUDING SUNDAY) _ ALI. SAILING! DAYLIGIT SAVING TIMI: In! let to lelt. oeu- aleeveWeelflenle ~ ‘lea. Men. 8pm. ' have Gaston I on. i pm. l pm. ‘ llivhl,lliii~lllt9l-'“,elhlonleys.'lees- yl, Iedeeellyl end Tluednye sens; lea! AND JUNE, m. 11 em. lill I-m- "m!!! II be canceled unless shore i! evidence that the fler crossings Ill Mt II!!! the tattle elfering. Oeoober let te Newenber 80th here Weed %Ile IJO e1. $.15 pa. hm Wile! sees neon us p... NOIQIOAK Ii LKTTID QAILOTIIYOIN, PING]; IDWAID ISLAND Trwbrieei use let. res: Modern Chapel A. r. Lola a sou, mo. ‘Llfllbleeineottebvfloqflenbridgqehgi FUNERAL SERVICE Our Athel D. Heebeed ls familiar with Your Funeral problems for New England. and“! hm fer prompt and efficient s". "ssnwzcr u e “LONG” Word CALL 01v GEIEMI. FINANCE EASTERN LIMIIEB ""111 llie- Grease loeoet. Otserlottetewn, pa... see LUIS UP TO $500.00 IAI! MONTHLY PAYMENT] . Tenn in Accordance With W P. I‘ a. itegeietleos. r " JEISAIE Fill I'll! l"! E [cantor In Memoriam In loving memory e! MRS. JOHN I. I031) who peeled sway June l0, 1M4. ll all the world were oure- to [In W"! ll" it. yes and more To clalP the hem! n! Mother And hee.r her speak once more. l! yen have a Mother Treasure her with cars For you never know her Value Till you see her vacant chair, "fly Remembered by unease Ml and Family. In Memoriarn cur: (JHARLO'1‘i‘it'i‘UWN uuaaumn ""' NOT-ES on 00d. Be reared they were - zettinl God. It wfls then that he wrote his henous “Reoessi , WHAT ANY NATION IIGII REMEMBER might and pomp of the Britt to celebrate the slxtieth anniver- G-od o! our lsthers. brown o1 old. lord o! our fer-flung hsttie line Beneath whose awful hand we hold Dominion ow pelm and pine- imaooeaznoatabewithmm Lest we tenet-lest we forget. The tumult end the shouting dies; The cairfliue and the H1186 5t- pert: 5ti11 stands thine ancient sacrifice. An hmnbie and s eontrite heert. lnrdflodofhoeimbewlthileyeh beet we forset-iest we ioriet. WGLAND 11m, trbute to Britain is pub- lished .ia the National Zeiguaf, the Liberal nerwepwper o1 e subjugaie the ancient civilized European lee, his plans final- lv railed ugh the fact s little island named Encland iee oti’ the nozth eoeet of the Contin- mt. The island people of Britain ei- ways rose against the hegemony of any victorious Dictator, Philip of Spain, Napoleon and Hitler. when e ooitlition of threatened mp1s broise ugwbefore the march trend conquerors le- gions, when e dictator defeated one enemy after azno — then England still remained an impres- nabie island finally usnoonquercd, uncanpomisinz an irreconcilable, rejecting e11 the conquerors en- tleements. From this island more then one war was carried on {or ten. 30 and 100 years long, until the Con- tinental hegemony was broken. The English do not like War. Anyone who h s been in that 11nd can confirm this. The H3116“ tfled to avoid this war.‘ FYTll to the extent oi’ eelf-humilwt n_ You can't tread on the firitish lion's tail for long \\_".i‘r.' t mm growling. when he is muggd 11g i; q deadly. 911 . ‘Ihe Diglisimiarrs new e et- titude towards war always induc- ed the adversary to underestimate him, even represent him as efiem- inn-ts. £11139 1| no degenerate class in England, not even amend the hlsh III l memo e! our dear ""1!"- . CherIq lpoeh‘ departed this life fume 1, 194's“. We often sit d thl llrvhen we areralil alorlilek M y“ or- memo m Th" merrier: oeIl 122,022“ ‘ 5y Husband and Ieenlly. In Memoriam In the sell but loving memory o! '.*.:"r..:.:':.."c: -~ u" 10th P9 ver on June 7°“! Frill! beck seal memo ' o! P kw"! "M lone to rest And those who think of you “d, Ara the one, m“ yo", you be“? lie wll never he forgotten Never will hls memory fade [fixing thoughts will always lin er und the grsve where he is lid, Sadly Missed by Ills wm “a 6-9-11 Fmny’ In Memoriam In l0 l I s; i=5 “h. 1938- 1 . an June At hoaiedln the beautiful hills o! o By the valley of rest so fair Some i111’, some time when em- iasks are dons, We slwll meet our loved ones there. Ever Remembered by their Ignuy, -9-1i. Sgt. Clifton ll. Stewart, Hemp- shire, who ls stationed in New Y0"!- has returned to his dutss after spending a few days t t g home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil J. Stewart. He was . anied by his wife, formerly Min ilda Jewel oi’ North River, P11, Sgt. Stewart has recently returned from the San Francisco conference 1n connection with his work. IRON IN SAND have been outraged snd would credit only tojtussia for the greet i compromises. ti. stand today lémineteed ha!‘ _ itoc . lin iish people l" rlieiihernlcgnile nor-g old nor ed506- They ere very W‘!!! "I! “W1!- Government wm WITH. BRACKEN» Vote for Your .- Progressive Conservative Candidate. PUIIJI$D II TI’! PIOGRESSIVI. OONSHVATIVI PARTY, UITAWI The people of Ontario elect eighty-two members to Parliament. Only forty-four more are needed for a majority. Ontario has repudiated the King machine and state socialism as siimmm’ "wit, i‘; offered by the C.C.F. Only the Progressive Conservative Party can win the additional seats needed for an overall majority and stable government. Mimi,“ °“° 1531i?‘ 33159535 DESI! I96 om; W 0 mu freedom would continually logfioogiiitrmgfi gfvflg°mw hsove been extinguished centuries p“ 100m m: m “at I‘ "mi" “WP” M" “l” w: 100,000 for all causes. “mm- "mh "‘°"' “m” the United Stiles, wrist is Gov- Europe’: peoples to breathe more unmem “M, “m” "m" "° “m” Since repeal of ‘the 1am Amend- m” “n” “finely a mum,” m" drunken driving 100 per cent, end e should Lup_w_‘woflwg‘;aw._ when the rudder? "Einglsnd for Ever, I4 In 1941 there were 15,050 arrests (‘Grands glitz kin; Si, B d l! Prohibition was e failure in Mgclggnzieén l ema at“ Grade V: 1, Waiter Crane; 2, freely Virginia McLeod; S. Marion Weath- Btalin himself said so. 1 m» - w» mam-c more: :2: nTnsrmafi". '10:” FATHER Y mnavmw SCHOOL 1a m: there were apoosrresu 3mm- m); 1°, May: l, Eileen lleeKenzle. i. Allison Ings: 2, or any strength-defied the 1 l 1 M; 1° _ 3m "jugs ""59 01' l1 films 155 Der cent. Kenneth Grant; 3. Emery Crane. M“ " °' “ “e Wm, weordlns to sevemment reports Grade n: 1. Norman Shiedow, ‘ ¢ i§"-“i_3- _w"1d¢11 rade I (a): 1. Helen MacKen- (b) 1, Euuna Weather- i, Arlene Ings; 2, bie; 2, Louise Westherbie; 3, Buddy Crane and Prudence Weatherble 1, Harold Mutiow. i, Raymond Tay- ; 2, George Taylor. 92 per cent. Kennel. Arlene Ings and Nor- _Pc_r_loct ‘Aitondrancer Eileen Ji/iflt- By George McManus Kenaie, Arlene Inga, Marie Hynee. Allison Ings. Ehnery Crane, Bobby Emma Weetherbie, Louise Weatherbie, Buddy Crane, Helen MaicKenzle. Helen ll. Melanie, Teacher. LONDON -— (GP) — Air age sates for letters and cards for certain destinations h Grant: the West Indies and for Central and South America have been re- ‘vised and in some cases substan- tially reduced. there l1 always be an melon ." That i! how Tommies encouraae enchl other when they must stick it out in desperate situations. England for Ever. We have the seine wish THE MYSTERY MONUMENT I wonder if you have heerd B! the "Mystery Monument" erected to the memory oi rather Zurcher, e fearless crusader for total ab- stinence. stands rieer the scene of {other Ziuoher‘! Peetorl-l le-hour in mm mm. not i" frmn Buffalo, New York, USA The "mystery memorial," rising 18 feet toward the sky was erected under sealed instructions, end it was not made public who carried out the plan or who was re n- sihlp ior raising the money. r- m was intended thus to add to the interest oi me paseerby who‘ would be curious to examine it the more careiully. The front oi’ POP 6009595 saws MIEREB M! LALNDHY! i HAVEN'T HAD ON A CLEAN 5on1?!" u Yvlo 8v GOLLv-VLJ. FIND A LAUNDPV- MESELF -THAT'5 WHEQE I%UND R\Y I: !,\\7|.nd the monment bear; an ensrl o! st. o»: e uohtirw the m8- en, end bes it. nearly e life- sized relief oi the met Inscribed in the granite is the legend: "As his patron. Bt. GeorIQ fought the symbolic (M18011 . o! Apocalypse. so the RW- ("-30 zumhr; fought the deuton e- coholiem and other ehueel» ‘I114 suitered persecution by those who should have binned end ted his eiforts-"lll that will live d- ly in Jesus Christ will suffer perse- cution‘. 2 Timothy, 3:12." The (hum 0i Fuiiher $11M?” holds in one hand e eeled "The Father Matthew Man." which he edited sud distributed for meny years during his lite. 0n the back oi the monument are the words. "Work, Zeal, Con- viction end Knowledge," together the subject 0| ID1517671909- MIBODY HEARD COMI HUMI- AND w mo! wa-iosvzi mo mouem- rr was Atom?» new was 1 :~ a v I GUIQS 5O YOU IMO ilfirtmfizmifial’ sii¢“3r"i"’§'& 3i “LL11; THE TOILER- rumvanour accus I!!!“ N WA! “F5 - gcgcctsc. stems. When liquor eds end wet - per: the United Mates my l l‘ t e l-th Amendment was a fel- ure these statements s d be read with m» report-e a: m. m- eral Bureau o! Investigation. Prom this report we get the comparison of the tollowini! in 1N2, the last year of Prihihition, and in 1961. oer 100.000 of the population of the United States In i932, there were 80! arrests per 100.000 tor dkunkennees. In 1892 the/re were 1.1M arrests per 100.000 for drunkenness. All d t ins amount"?! twain.‘ P “m!” than" "may?" r l" ‘E MUST HAVE BEEN DREAMING ca counse.’ scum rcar-rr Now. MARTHA- , l MY LANIICAP STUBBS! YOU -Ml6HT 0F KNOWN 11> PUT cuisines’ PARAcHuTI: AWA '5TEADOA LEAPIN’ To coN- their! A eoucewonnli PAGE Five Only Bracken . can win a Maioriiy ancl Ensure Stable ‘ N6 m noeowi uswross HOUR!