'_;[t;1y~;_15__§, 19d8 ‘ . p . "CENTRAL Clllllllllll hllcolulnhrecervcd I otruluwe-chet-eafiit-TT? I llltlu may all}; $14 vouch-loll! vi). our. 111mm: nus \ ABOUT f’ Jolms-IANVILL! BL FIIICEIIEW SCIICIILS WINNER! HALL. Wedn Recently. the Notional! w‘ evenings June 9. mmwali 912:2 n1 o! 5°h°"w°"'°,m°”; : present "Safety r-lret", excellent lion rubllllfi" ' ° "*7 act comedy. wmendotlonl 10f IW"°,'“'. ' ._._. school buildlnsfl 0|" Pu’ ‘IIUOI 0VElfIUl1lN8-_A 1947 mph I!" A “Wk”: ma: overturned on o .nwid he" "“""""- '° hishwey our Milton early i... can l" “W” """ °' “"7 llllht. There were two ooc-u lt"“"‘°"j,'f_’.‘."’ “m” “"1 imo u w: e vehicle cuflcred year's nee coon mu about _ Unit C¢"“"“°"°"' ' “i” k was bully d m’ l?“ The "our: "°.Z°'°"°" 3.1%" m, -~ Manvle, 0W" ‘ YESTERDAY _ gigned to rive l-hll 1m PI funeral or m, l... Bu,” L Mfigf structural flexlblllly. If blillfll w w,“ hefd yesterday Uumoon the complete ' ‘ J ""1- eellinga. flonrc. The J-M Trsnsllfi Walls Ire move- Service in Birch Hill Church w“ able - - - can 1w "i" 4"" Wldlwtod by Rev Hot e m. ml used unln- The J-M Ewen. Interment Birch Hill cc c- Acoustical Celllngn are de- tery. The pallbearers were Mom-s, mountable, and J-M AIWW" Gover- , Lieut. Children's De An National Children‘; Day on Jung Milled today by Bis Honour mud or Makes yAppeal ‘- Y” 6am» in Ilse Results 0f Tllo permits any extender! Innis, Vernon Jenkins, L99 Hgyngg. e n rah floor pattern. William Jcnkl Harry . - sIIIII I' M G M l-Zor deetalir on the MIPIIII- mllllll- ' c I m” M Lbuyuniifiomlrluoa. r ‘ n3... Holland Cove YMCA GIMP I t. 3.12.!” $2303.? bgiflllfl. iii-infill of Mrs. Keith ‘Rumor: will be in operation. ‘from the u. Johna-Mcnvllle we held on Sultiay [aft no“. middle of Juno until the and o! - Li: eflldm. Montreal. , 171ml! Ulziltcd Church. Ser- glllvlashuthls year. it Ill/as announced ' were con uotod by Rev. l! a er J Cox. c airman of he m, Phone him toillr- v1‘ '2" 1w. nnen. The vpallbenrers Y-M-G-A. Como Commlttce- 1.3%. Cadn. I-alagfliéxllznakuht mo. 1h Gay, Rlobert mom... Early season operations will in- 0,1 Musk, 36mm.‘ symoml “m” Li .. c‘ _ . George Newman, 515m, clude the Prince Edward Island iner,‘ Montreal. Qll Graham, lllvllllllam Warren, Gem-go Ioicadershlp Training Camp begin- ""010",, Mic a . er rel-name n n: June 1st. The first period for ' 1 _ wen-reared 0n Monday mag-gig: boys will operate n-oin July 2 m m $m§:§,“fjmu°“ I" ""'°'"‘ to mrvoy s , up, 1..- l..- July l6. A second boys’ camp per- 3on0“; 1mm c“ ' 101M119- lod oor sponsored boys will operate on”, 5mg" and, . —--- from July i8 to August l. A Young H _- FUNERAL HELD MONDAY __ Maples Camp will be conducted on pmflflffj, P§§L$$111§°'G,,d, . The funeml or the late Edward the silo from August z to August nlsunmon- 5m," R t I P rk Holland. need Qmawho died 1n in. n. cm Guide groups from trinity Phyllis" r it “ um’ , a git)’ Iggpltyelbn June 5. took pljgg Church, Zion Church. and 8c. R°n°1-;;a@;°1 Mu“ ca“ hm on “no?” ennguey mineral intern Churhch will use the Camp Pass. BIXA Jane Esley and Dor- t y m rnllmg to 5t, rom Augus B to the end of the oghy Maura“ (mum, Enuhem I . . ‘Igqltlinclrlftlihhzfifriiimifittxlifi ml“); McConnell enaral aecre uwm sister Mary Garment.’ Eul- Y Rtv- Owen Klzslns. who also tary oI the Y.M.C.A€ will be the ifffififiifi; conducted the services It the grave. Camp Director. Ivan Robinson will D; .' . The first round of I. 21-min ldl- The pallbearers were E. . MIC- be back against as assistant camp u,n,f°g‘,ff,§f",i,,f,'c‘y“av,f,°,fg;,yfi‘gg ule was ilred at exactly twelve noon yesterday from F011 m?!“ director during the boys‘ camp M 1 M , , periods. Paul Cudmore will be the are “u!” mum‘ mompwn (equal). in Vim/m Pm‘ i“ “m” °‘ m‘ M‘°L“e“' ‘A- qu mo director. The ounsellors . unruly v! H“ Mum? m" film“ °°m=wy~ Iviua include.“ Ralph Miornmoxi. WIIlfiOiIiuJI/Lxmy 1mm Gordon 690m VT- Th‘ “M” w" m“ “"- Wendell Barrett. Charlie Hlne. p555’, 31-1“ ghahdu, b)‘ detachments Cl Ch! Nth L-A-A. CQAD NEWS RECEIVED - M11. Wm Gamhum. Don Bw-ze” 5nd tumult“? and.‘ ‘ Rellmffll. 3.0.4.. under the wm- M; ""1"" "Id M“ Pr”? alive Cllclmore- m. Carrie Mac- msuncuon, nmmk we, lllfllld (If LL. COI- a- G Kt PCIkU» u‘ r SOMHPOrt. h}!!! XGCOIVOO Ne!“ will be b!“ u Gimp Book. Donald Mlcxenzu r 0.5.0., m), m m oftfefxffmlfléll" wtdhdfmfl°lgl Mrs. J. A. McConnell will instruct p,“- 5,”, 3,58,“ gamma MAW C. 0-1"! W" ° "P - - handicrafts. ~ ' ’ .- _ t :22. 2': A l» Cwl- D llkc°nm¢ "I 9 ' ' constructed for use in conducting firlrlll n! the salute. MedilcclOfllcor 3'” Almbcfluwnlzh M“ w°°¢ morning devotions and Sunday eer- glli-(rbyqudlrla. McGlll Book was Li. Cr-l- R. D- Mlclivlll- °"‘ °“ ° "°'"°“"“ vices. Martin Mitchell of Rocky msmmon, ‘Mud-l Rogkmh Gun detachments were under ‘t swlhlmt- h" 5"" “hm” "m1 Battalion Sergeant Major Hdlobbs s hm (‘OIIHSIBC of the following per- sonnel; No. 1 Gun, B.S.M. H. J. Gallant. Bombardier A. R. Dalzlel and Gunners: J. L. Doiron and W. J iienncssey. No. 2. Gun. Sgt. R. .7. Burke. Bdr. W. C. MacDonald, Guunvr J, Vessey and Sgt. J. A. Peters. Capt. D. R. Bands. A. 1nd '1'. Mbflrlth. Slufl. was Safety Ofllcer. Staff Scrgennt P. W. s11. D. A. Moreslde and Gunner A. B, ltlrCa-be assisted as driver mid Provost personnel in keeping lrhlrlm and unauthorized person- William. in Port Arthur. and Fred: fiert and Harry in Vancouver. FUNERAL SATURDAY - lfunerel of the late Kay was hold from hls late res- idcnco, 2B Grafton St. on Sat- urday afternoon. Services at the homo were conducted by Rev. TE. Mncliennan, assisted by Rev. ice. The pallbearers more John Court, Gerald J The Arthur Mac- "Pl 1mm firing Int. ohn conwey. John Gordon sin- Tlie 28th L.A.A. Regiment. RC. clair MacKsy, Wallace Swan Ser- A. has fired all royal solutes In the cu at bho gravo in Tyne Valley Provllzce. Around the end of July wore conducted by Rev. SM ‘ho lirzimciit will proceed to Plc- MscDowell. Pallbearers at ‘Iyne ‘on. Oiltario for its annual sum- Valley were John W. Painter, mo“ Coir-p. and all interested per- Harry lvlfacKfly. John W. Palmer, round HTC naked to call at the Harry Mat-flay, John Miller, Ar- irmourier for lull information on thur Rnith. Hug-h with. Ildgar "l! vomit . Henderson. """----——- EVENING AUXIIJAIII MEETS -'I‘hc June meeting of ‘the Ever» ,>--———~———-——-—-—-~ in; Auxiliary o! the W-M-fi. Trin- nmms Mumuais lty Imlted church. was held 1m r I evening, with Mlaa MccLeod pro- sidlng’. The devotional period wu so P gllllldQfabhi leadership of Mrs. Ar- ur ofln and Mrs. George Pat- c "I ‘Iflsflflo. tegson-t The concluding chapter or e Budy Book Wu presented by 3mm” Mrs. Ootlin. while Mrs. Paterson DRY-At the P. h. Inland Hos- al. May ti. to Mr. and 1pc. Keith an», Coy, a son, All-ll Wllliun. B120 l lbs. 10 0L iuliTicElt-At ‘Wolfvllle, N.S., J1me ll. to Mr. and Mrs. s. dc Lciglitizer, a. daughtler, slzxll LT-At the charlotte~ u Il/Jildl on June 4. to ma. eri. Arwnnult and the late Ron- Avvuuull. Charlottetown, o ti. Mary Roberts. Gull. hi. 91b.» ey and Mrs. Mill reported on their visit to the Sanltorlum. when 21 patients were called upon. The qucwons in connection with the ‘ ,, plebiscite came up for dis- cussion. and the importance of retaining the Prohibition Act was stressed. The meeting closed with tho Miapsh Benediction. EIIIIAIMEIIES (Continued from Page 1) had so lnlwmed Gottwcld. The letter nld: "Al; this time we decision and all the ope d the whole political situation and I 1d you also that my doctors had advised ma to heed my parent condition to! health." Bones expressed the wish that the people-end their lovcrnmcni. "shell live together and work to- gether in tolerance. love and f glvenm. and that they should vowchlefe for everyone liberty and upo that liberty conscientiously.“ me phrulnt lave the ‘Com- mplnfct-dorrlineted government the mud abroad during the o“ u.l~.:-u Ilfllfll because s all which‘ nu been bad ourinc the int your. but the wordtnl. mild u it vm. also carried the implication that Benn disapproved of the consti- tution cnd o! the ncentcmmmlun- int-dominated cutie ti e eco- ticn. An unowwd 111116-9163"! elm fa- penlmnt wu elected my l0 by Wm in e fiat m-er- lio election. aver! dlillculty In net up for thou who voted no- nener 1m the second vruldvflt tnvuchoclovekieu history. In 1M0 he was elected to serve for life. He first beceml PNIIIIQM i" m‘ eembenlm, emi- ‘rhomu arith- “Ti udrftluiiv I lax-o us. m now: n2. 6r #10110 ‘l8. DEATHS ‘ll-At Palo Alto, California, "lie 6. Mrs. h. H. Wood (nee "tilt Mutchl, formerly ct l‘. GREEN-At the Pl. Island ll. on Sunday. June C, Mn. lId ivlaclilechmi 1n be: Una I pg I Interment l0. Pom’! 0cm- "F-In the City Realm. M til ‘GL1: limb!’ lllll- U _ the Henneuey cl Home "e l-ho iuneni will to: ldnesd mm" l‘? MOMIM C0. UNDERTAKII IMIALMIR blrlot “Dill! Point has done the construction com“, chandien i work on this project. M Camp committee has done consid- Honors: Miriam Strong. The Y.M.C.A. Holland COW Clark and Ina Lowtlier (equal), Ralph Mallett. Prlmary Grade. Period. High distinction: Derek Dew, Distinction: Hubert lvicKenila, Frances , Clark, Miriam Home; Iifelon Chappeli, Raymond Hansen and Margaret Rodd (equal). Honors: Janet Matheson McKenzie (equal); Sondra Currie and (equal). Janet splllett, Constance Margaret Jardine, Jeanna erable work during the year fo- ward the development of the camp equipment and program. IIIGII FERTILIZER (Continued from Page l.) profitable mar- Kommcrer second ducts in the most kets. - Having established States price and lo a lesser extent o. WOXIQ price for their cynamld. ammonium nitrate, ammonl phosphate and ammonium aul- 9mm“; phate, the manufacturers are re- henna," Gnqm gunman, lllctani. to sell on the Canadian n"; rum; market at a lower figure than they very mgr, Dlsuncmen; Mm can get in the export market, So 5c m o profitable has the industry been yygsmntion; and JCIY! John Pass. "m Davies. Beryl MacFcrionc thal- Dlvdlwlliln l" Canada m‘ Honors: Joan Mallett and James CTN-ted 39-3 P91‘ m" "V" W" °7 ~Wl1l1e (equal), Marjorie Martin, the WWW-ls Ymr- Anna Hansen. Judith Stewart and While this sale of fertilizer ll. gm-dqn Twudy (Qqua])'\ Am; prices incredibly advanced since Fletch pro-war days has helped the Can- P355; May gums, w-ayne adian dollar situation temporarily. Ma¢p°n.1d_ ti: ls regarded in Ottawa agricul- tural circles as not tioo good for the "top six inches of soil" upon which much of the Dominion! prosperity depends. The past year's Leadership Camp domestic consumption of chemical fertllizcr decreased in some of the provinces including Prince Edward Island, Quebec. New Brunswick and British Columbia. Domestic consumption was higher 1n Ontario where one oi the major fertilizer camp will open at The second annual the leadership YJVLQA. the Prairie Provinces. Fertilizer companies in both On- tario and British Columbia are currently doing their utmost to lr~- crease their exports w haid cur- rency countries. Both North Am- erican Cynsmld w loaders ls sponsored by the P.E.I. branch of the Canadian Camping Association. Young people from a ‘number o! points in Prince Edward Island will attend. Consolidated Mining smelting Company of Canada, Lim- . at Trail, B. 0., are trying to extend their markets through ex- hiblla at the Infra-national Trade‘ 9111-, now in progress at Toronw. The British Columbia plant is on affiliate and subsidiary o! the Can- adian Pacific Railway. Eisenhower Becomes University Ell”! (By The Annotated Pull) rmw YORK. June '1 -- Gen. Dwight Eisenhower todl)’ mew Columlbl; University's 18th meld- ent, lust four. W"! 1M W‘ 4W creation. instruction will classes 1n the following subjects; life saving, water solemn-first aid, swimming. camp craft. handicrafts, behaviour problems, campfire pro- zrlml. natural history, boating. outdoor cooking, out, trip opera- tions, and camp management. The following persons will be included in the stall oi the leader~ ship camp: Miss Felice Arsensult, Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Mr. William Hine, Mr. J. A. McConnell, Mrs. J. A, McCon- nell. Mr. Francis Okecle, Mr. Ivan Robinson, and Mr. Ralph o. Young. The. following organization! are mei- leading the mlchty Mllvd invasloltof ENIOPQ- Th"! W" m 0016117011!’- 3 gqgljned because 0f Ill ‘N! um." aenes had been Masaryk’: {Ofcllll mllllctcr 11 were and lub- ed him found t-lll OIWIWIIW“ ublic. "gone: reclined once before-in l9” after the Munich conference brought the per-man invasion-but reeuumed the ‘galactic! l! Imi- monsoring the leadership training camp. Girl Maritime: Council, Charlottetown Leaders from the fore- going crgnnizatlons will attend the training course. don. July 91. l ‘Ibo’: eeuiu 0e and Int nbnury a Communist coup Innate. It "dc loll‘- sharply reduced Hence‘ power. A hnhnflcmiflu short time later Jen Masaryk, eon u dlveequleknlell of the lint president and Bones’ foreign minister, was found dud. The Oolrrnunlet ed it suicide. Government call- lMi"‘"°' 1 LLIIMENI l l Pruitt. u I tribute to hie work. Hie presidential salary will eon- tlnuo for life. ' - jlflillfillAliDldNl QHABLOlTEIQWN Bonham-Maclntyra lluptlals In St. James Church Yesterday -.__ Bright sunshine, lovely spring flowers and soft music played by the OIII-nlat M185 Lillian MacKelnzie mule c delightful setting town, and Staff Sergeant Rollin l... Bonham, United Gibson and the late ‘Mr. Alberbv, Bonhrm n5 Cotter. Arkansas. U. s. A. e ceremony was performed by Rev. T. E. MBCIJGHHBD 1n the pres- ence elf a large number o: invited guests and interested friends. breath. us’ o! Mrs. Gordon Bell sister ls matron o! turquois corded taife o nosegay bouquet 818. Mr. Donald Macmtyre, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. while Mr. Donald MacLeOd and Mr. qeorge Rogers ushered. The bride’; mother chose for her sown silver grey crepe, with silver fox burs and chic hat. Street, ter the ceremony a delightful reception was held at the Char- lottetown where warmest congratu- iatlons were extended. The toast to the bride was given by Mr. P. S. Cobb and nicely responded to by the groom. Later 1n the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bot-them left by cor on a honeymoon visit to the groom's home in Cotter, Arkansas, the bride travelling 1n a. lilac gobcrdlne sult with smart hat and dainty corsage. They will make their home in Mobile. Alabama. Out-oi-town guests included Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Mrs. .1’. W. Cari-util- ers, Dr. and Mrs. Preston Mac- lntyre all o! Montague and Miss Daisy Smith of Montreal. Happiest good wishes are extend- ed by the Guardian. attended her honor. wear-inc ta. She carried of nllxed flow- ‘um’: who is now re native Prince Henry Dolron Street, Search Continues Pass: Murray Carmody; Douglas. For Missing Man The disappearance of Mr. Harry s. Francis, Fortune Bridge, former Liberal member for the First Dis- trict oi King's, still remained un~ Dodg e cluslon day nig explained last night despite con- ol the neighbor- spend the night with him. Next. morning a cap, identified as that which Mr. Francis had been wear- ket on Mellett widow of Canon John Turner. An- glican missionary who died after A weliicro Campaign Workers Meet To-night at 7 o'clock Sharp Miss Service Bureau B.\V. Welfare include; lottelovr HAM’! Council to its regional til The advisers Balcc-m g in Whalen Memorial v (CF) -—- tho nun to more raised to the 8t. Gregory the XII, will be pie ed upon him. vocation exercises o! the Uni of Ottawa, be was made a Doctor of Letters Hope River, P. E. I. early education in the village, studied at allege and the College oi in Tignisn be- the Civil Service he now holds one the Fin- slztcrs, Mrs. William QUE? Tor-on o. Henry, resides Peters intends Charlottetown and taught who fore he entered at Ottawa where o! the important ance Department. ‘Ptvo ther, Jerry, and another. Rustlco. visit his native the coming summer. Carnival ct the picked from ti‘. A huge throng, inns “who are at pr the cold due to citlzendllip settlement problellns." llshmeint in Canada inro new family weld They are the and the Ciitholl chaliman m’ the Division. M: .71.‘. ow. (CF) - The lng of Che A. Warnelord and‘ C. of Saint John. N. B. HAMILTON. Ont. Canldlln Walla described the housing shorts "Canada's No. 1 social problem." ls Honoured By Ottawa ll nlvers - a 1...,” Zibiends of MrnFrancls M Ottawa. who was Great by Pop honors have been b ILLJJ). Dr. a son o! Mr, Leon siding Upper school o! Wales C Business poets in Dolron and Mrs. reside at Upper Charlottetown, and s br - reside» at Dr. Province -..__-._______ car lottedled at. the or the ht. The ity . Pet~ dignity of Knight o! BPIUA ased to learn that. csto w- At the recent con- varsity Peters his daughter. Queen He began his of his the during Montague Man Wins Budge Car At Carnival 1W’. DJ. Boudroa-ilt of blunt.- ngue was the winner c»! llhe 1948 (‘Oll r Kinsmen Spring Armour-lee satur- winning ticket was 1e big drum by 11- Illgozoulsilcslfililltrzllgesthe water on both yearmld Shirley Mameson of 30 sides of the bridge“ Mr. Francis 63%;‘ 5:23‘ d m [or Wm,’ bout l1 o'clock p m“ M” M‘ Mm‘ lam it m ,1" to Charlottetown residents, The gig glisiulfiyhzfiwasagglrng :0 E Gruen watch, donated by the - . C '2 ' neighbour's for the purpose of gggenbywaggytgfl iferflagfintl!‘ It’: having the neighbour return to Ed Gflrnhum held we lucky U? the Kinsmen Cake, Mickey won the full pantry, val- serviccs for Jackson noted the Bureau 0d Windsor, of Charlottetown, P. Helse, ,Orltar1o Minister, was Col. as. Fielding, u; FR. McKlnncn, LoBlanc, Saint On Board of Governor: LTON, Ont, June today elected new -' board of governors advisers. four Maritime elected worr- col. of Halifax. Col. P. S. rlottatown No. l Troblem G. Davis of re Council R. E. executive d1 o eltuatlon was than a year ago. A iber of families col use at presont ralel I ue at . ,~ the $35.00 entry mg the previous night. was found we?“ w s5ggald Madman“? the floating in the water some dliwitancie $2500 pantry w“ Wm by M“ °“ F°“““° mmge" M" ‘m’ 0.1.. Partridge While the final had been in lll health for some pantry M be Iottefled and valued “m- n» $16.00 was iwun by Mrs. Ray i "_"“"“ Stuil. $4,000 Ill IEIIIIII FCI’ Kin President, Keitht agar-un- .non ln a brief address ox en on can". Tumur s wldaw behalf of the Club thanks for the @;,=';g'~;"_;,;;",>,,,,,,_ ft5"§?...“.°“§§3°°€.”Efi l: rm fund eslwmhed to aid m, my way assisted in making’ it ° the success it was. on per with any - ~ e shooting accident in the Arctic, mggflgtngfé‘ xjflltlfflijrf "'7' “W "ands a hrlno: m tendance Satuitluy night. The $14300‘ Dr‘ HM’ spa“ y “frh- various booths were again well "ma" f trustee’ “m, ttidayh .9 patronized and bhe two floor w M» RM . t 1 erlcton, N. 3., donated $360. 22g,“ fr.“ ‘Twila’? mfiwthee crowd. Two door prizes were drown for. The first, a half hour's fly- ‘ inn donated by Paul's Filing |t School. was wan by Miss Joan . Mcreside with number two, a prize of $5.00. being drawn by ‘ c Wilfred Reid. anger ronmmon (Continued from Peru l) new Canad- esent out in and estab- thls year of are agencies. Catholic Family Ont. c Soc-lei Welfare E1. Deputy named Public Welfare Others elected to the executlve Char- Hall- John, 7 -_ Canadian Welfare e. s and regional s. F. Field- Che ge u rector ‘lmore ltd if itlnurd "WI at to PAGE 11w: lei-r» "OBI/cl. Whose quality can't FRY IT TODAY Either In he surpassed. WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT, HOVlS or RAISIN wilfiEl/VART BAKERIES n. ‘i on? ........r.,...‘ Letter 0f Appreciation i We "INCH" Pleasure in exrendi and opprcciutio contributed 5o luccess. For the of muny and to the ,groceis, Wh°I°5°I=m onlribured we soy again "Thank you." _ I CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN CLUB. waoaeo-oooooeacoaooawoacoaoneq. ~ Announce Plans DEAL WITII F“ (Contlnuedm Page 1) llay At Shiite “in1antlclde." Penalty of “m1; ..._...- conviction will be a. maximum three years. The commanding Mlficeu- q! the RCAJ’. Station, Summerside, other changes were aimed cl Preventing the rraudulent. manipuil has smlounced complete plans for the observance of Air Force _ ng our heartfelt thanks ii for the assistance and generosity of oII who "WINS-HY h) make our I948 Carnival d real‘ time and effort and others who c transactions on stock n cha-ndges and at curbing ‘com-leg S frou . will make it as to intimidate any perso: ints that. threatening newcomers in Can. ado with reprlsals against relative: cstra willl play for the dance In 19ft behind ill Elllflpe. l/he drill hall, which wfl] l“; The bill provides for the repeal from 9 pm. to midnight. of the whole section c! the Codi A baseball team 110m the ‘Un- defllme with the powers ted States Air Force bare, Har~ - rnon Field, Newfoundland, will arrive at 9 am and commencing 2 pm. on the station field iiheire will be a baseball gimme be- Fleld and the R.- GAI‘. The term will remain overnight and will leave on re- turn Sunday morning. The All‘ Navigation School will be open from two to five In the uflternoon. ration models of the latest navigational instru- ment: will be on display and capo/ole R.C.A.F, personnel will be on hand to demonstrate the various mechanisms and the use o! each instrument in modern alt‘ no. n. Modum navigational training equipment will also be on display. An open invitation is extended to the public once each] year an Air Force Day to visit; R.C.A.F.'sts'tdons comprising their l FOR SALE I 1944 s-ten m» truck. bee; wheelbase. G001! condition. Priced ammo and the R.C.A.!". stn- '°"°“'b'°' fgméhfflgfifj’ Affumffa g: mum MaoKINNON maximal June 1:0 IIOiQélIflZhtbO bsand from Phone 1830 9 pm. m g . - . , I 5m, whoa", |, Wanted Immediately _... quality Veal Calves. Latest ll. Y. Fashion Moor-M Ayrshire. Holstein and Jersey Milk -—~ Cows, frcshening June or July. NEW YORK, June 7 - (AP) -— One Young Work l-lorse COO-LCM The new look seems to be‘ lbs. Also Teblcstock Pontoon. through and the sllm alllhouette , ‘ appears to be on the way back; PM“ °" “'“°"" igfzwnftluhggriliugllenfiasshriyttiyhlcegin“ WIUARD Plww" nlg-ht indicate. l Bmlr"! Suit skirts will be about the‘_""__ some length as those ed the cur- < rent season, or at most We inches l o longer, but most of them are!‘ straight, tight and sill: to the. knee. Padded hips. drooping 5_mom anarlmmtf “u, u,‘ shoulders and vollunlnous full- runnlng water. Anplr ness for street wear hove gone the way of all passing fads, and ooooomovooo the French silhouette hall boon ll d b0 fll I ‘ a}; ""'“ ' m" m! ABEGWZIT no-nm I 4 ‘ shall be no better off next year,‘ Bwdm than we are now." y§-§64-444—#O40004&§4444§q GENTLEMEN - THIS STORE SPECIALIZES IN FITTING CLOTHING AB Bil‘! BECOMES YOU-JOE THIS l5 A PERSONAL CLOTHING SERVICI- I J. P. MICPIIEIISIIII 8: SIlII Clflflwn (CUSTOM BUILT CLOTHES) Q1100! ll» OWN YOUR OWN HOME YOU CAN FINANCE CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICALLY UNDER THE National Housing Act LONG TERM LOANS LOW INTEREST RATE ALSO COMMERCIAL LOANS MORTON DEW Local Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWW-TEL. I711 MORI