insmen Boring Carnival the Armouries, May 20 to June Magician from Momma], who W111Il1 1st‘ _, The great Auburn, Master K public at the1 .v the ’ - s Classic Example . . . . wonmueggm M l.) liutrltlon Semen 5:12" '"'° ‘v vim-w“. u.» Peacetime Activity "We can't help you.‘ T . mm: ma thmm aw}! "d Qrvntv ffiAgiigrttawa?" They (1141 J?‘ you g °‘ MP- "Inlay: office gs. ——~— ps2“ ‘ii-‘.‘.“'%“.T.i°°i>. i5 “i 8 BX‘ 8 V on 0 the Oanadian Red Oross society is M “k tspmviriig worth asuit ' T}. 9S PM n OOIISGFVG 0H i" "ritedcstssnwv ' Many Directions n existence onl a: the War Assets office th “l llvxv were dire te ere’ ent. QM officials ifmtgdtifi; k561i. diner‘ No function of the Canadian Red ' Cross could be more manpatlble with tigat-ion of world" (he relief of tho existent food shortage. ‘h pgoln-ted out that local food collec- ns with 1Yi1lwl' persistence wont to his office, told m were tryrns to they m they bu? a used gas 9 . ers and Women's Institutes tn this nutter one 0! the veterans. Jack Barnes of flood conservation. The mem- nf Caurtright. 0nt., said. ."have vou bers of . an office in Toronto?" ' throughout, the province are en- "Well." replied the Ottawa nf- g lng in a home. gardening can» flclal. “I think so. We should have {In Nrhese boys and girls realize one there." has, by increasing our production Mr. Barnes replied; "Are yqu the of vegetables, we are moi-easing the rlznt man to (e11 u; haw m m, total amount. of food and making about setting a shovel '01 this "w"? Wheat“ m"? cheese- and e355 kind?" and w," mid “yes-g More, available for shipment, t/o the sbarv~ over un- official promised to let m! wlldm" “Wm” 1“"‘?-‘"'1'“°°?‘ Mn Bum“ km“, how the Shwelloperation of the ens Institute situation stood within s few hours. h“ bee“ musmd m m“ as m rm“ "NO-w.’ Mr. Murphy told the War m" Red cross pmjegfi‘ mL _ Expenditures Committee, "that was In addition w {m r new ‘gag. exactly two mcnth: ago and neither “able garden canlpaigmaede the two veterans nor myself have hm“ if“, emu,“ m eurd a word from the Allocatldnlpals ‘Ts, {i115 this; ofsmyva. Committee, the Advisory Comniit- ‘op Rama“ guard ha; tee or the War Assets Corpora- wucfiqrlzed me Red (31-05; 1n ohm- tion. These veterans have spent lmwmwn 1° pgoeivg any ma; 0°11. hundreds of dollars of their hard- n5 whlch citizens may be willing earned money trying to get equlp- a) sun-gm, These wmynm are mPnl needed in their business. 1.1111151] in to the Meat Board and "What will they think of fiav- quivaliant amount of meat the Junior BOG CF08 ab; crnrniu. cunnnuu ms column h usual-wad for unn of local interest. but udvurthlns of u nous; nature nay-bu at live cents u word. strictly Al! able u: advance. OBABWELL for photolrlvhl. courananaflou urn m- suaaivcn novvann atnmms n» arm's Footwear z-s-stmf. CHILDREN'S All!‘ EXHIBI- TION - Open daily and hmduy and Saturday evenings tgziga valoeek. - - ~21. BOBDEN TRAIN LATE -- ‘the Borden train. arriving at. 10:06 last night was two and one-half hours late. The delay was caused by the ma}! arrival of trains on the maln- MAKE THIRD FLIGHT — The Fraser Airlines have made their third t/rip to New York width live lobsters. 111a plans arrived in New York with 5,000 pounds in the early hours of aster-day morning. POLICE 00g’! P-ou“ drunks were ore MiIGl-tf-mte KM. Martin morning. ‘mince were a week, amt ACTING PREMIER. — The Hon. W. M. Hashes, Minister of Pub- lic Welfare. is acting Premier dur- ing the absence of Premier J. Walter Jones_ who has deft. for Toronto. his visit to Ont- ario. the Premier will interview several qualified veterinarians with the object in view of securina-the services of one or two of then for the Province. FAREWELL PARTY-Mfrs. Mal- colm J. MacLean, the former Miss Roma Vessey of Charlottetown, was entertained at a farewell party last ni-ght in the Knights of Pythins hnil. She is leaving ‘soda for Vancouver to join her husban , also a Prince Edward, Islander, who is employed there. Mrs. Mac- Lvean was presented with a purse last night, It was accompanied by by Mr. 1111mm‘ L“ tiEtT-Zifilfi“ 1m: cnaauitlumvu um Bean Supper TRINITY oauncn SOCIAL nan. TUESDAY, MAY 2s, s t» 6:30 ma. Proceeds in aid of KNOTTY NINERS’ -Camp For Underprivileged Children the rs I efiu“%%l' ___1>1°°¢ and Wm»; ilionthly THE LAUZDN OAS 6d OGOOUSIC Q! Co tab isiciewi-ZIZE‘ "hi"! I lm by meat-cover? Jam Bernard in the Confederation w“ am: . , Meeting ‘>53 Royal Edward . an . e Secretary read a letter from Eva. L. Beer-s of the P. E. Is- __i__ | land Olbhanage m pug-HON 10v“ __ ceifit of child/rm of the Federal Ds- C ransport arrived at from Mia K. Macliennan he local airport yesterday 0,, m, the ChBDter for the sift of pajamas inspection tour. The were 1 Knight. 59PM)’ inspzctor flirbig; Smnmdum ulaticns; Mr. Jackson. aircraft in- s ector. both of Montreal; and Dr. 919°” 0f W03‘! - H. Ccvx. medical examiner, Mnm- members. W1- They were flown here by J. c. Folklns. assistant district insuec- the Post-War to the patients Miss Hasaard for the mo of the Provincial committee in the committee the for of Eastern Airways, Moncton. personal property bags were . Mrs. A. E RECEIVES Clifford Moor ceived Dayna-lo postponed was set for of ye . Wldfiw. t d ht - ter, Misswfiauaggliafiamh-i. sisal! mud in New Glasgow. in addition to m Mrs. Moore, nds wt: - guests for tihe ever-rim. As this wcas the last indoor agcelal to be held dfizislanxufor t SUULHIGLSITEI ea o me and effort was spent in moist}; 5 were served by Robert 43 CHILDREN EXAMINED —- Despite the fact. that, Dr. T.B Anker did not reach Charlottetown until nearly noon due to wigs/side . Improvement was noted in a. great snan-y 0f the’ 6854! .5, others were referred lvr v1 Mr treatment. and a few Wfle d ed {rum the clinic. Dr. Aclwr w l mural“ be 1n (Ilararlobtowwn today . m} Wednesday when he will W0!!! w- the hospitals in the morninfl and examine patients at the Red C“!!! in the afternoons. Thursday and Friday will be s nt in simmer- sidie wthere the c inlcs will be held in the Public Health Nurse's Off-OE at. the Town uali-unursday for children only but admits may mflki! a polnitmnnts for filthy- “f5! clan w‘ was“ in. hll n are m e - ecerous contributions raised by 6 ernment procedure in this respect? than dripped t0 06041)’ P90Plf5- N?’ R0 81$ -O And what will they tell their trition Services ts also DH’? friends and their fellow veterans hmtish lectures and demonstra- at meetln s, tions or lead discussions on ways of W. Chester 8. McLure. Progrcs- savln food at hovzne. th/us arain in- siv onservative member for CNN; 8 Qflnldfls Wmiflblium‘ "° Queens and a member of the war thei 831%: elpfiigllzvoglfli 03mm’ cxpendlturel committee remarked: 1m i - - ' "I've been around Qgmwa “mg The activities of Junior Red Oross _ . h. an al/ue nf enough to know a lot about dc. Irlxglfltlfth-ggcgllaoirrxllnglthe vschoo1s_ paiimental rim-around tactics. But w 0 awn“ m“ good c“. ibis 1s certainly the worst and he E8531‘? f m‘, 11511105; 1m. most disgraceful Yve ever heard? Qfisnfie fol-Me o heailth. ‘I319 Rgg -——————-— Nutriton serv ces omits Sh’ Bu] the oo-operation of the Depart-Infill! 1 i0 (18-11 QUE *1“ ‘- Siemiibimfiiehiii? or new edu- ‘°°““"'"°<l "an Pwv v cation n. ooniunction “in; M1315 ins House but is always there with {f}, spake“ 3103111131111?! “(.112 school “no “mm” Amee- masses in Charlottetown and t0 fl- few in outl in districts. In these m" “*5” Mlmtitv" talks the at alien of the taoys sad . to e 661m 6 ‘Sir Ben's r l tl h“ w“ fined prov fIFSt major 01$ T§m°”¢i12“ui.1'.i by “gating n21“. G°“°"'m¢"t~ Other interesfixi srouns ha” “I Slrachcy. who now lac-kl called on the nutritionist. for balk! Ply the most controversi-a on Rrsd Cross Nutrition Befvlcfl- 11°51 m Britain. is well used to family feeding. and food conserva- "mrvvvrsy. In 1935 when on a tion lecture tour. a l'u W!- utnuoa Services tsul an its were t=su§fi'.‘|.i§.¢'§‘if§'in flupatant place in the r 0:01;‘! ghe United states on the grounds purpose v1 éflmmgndh°$§nf§g e gm 965R ‘ lhiswaarid 'ti.§°'¢'1.':1-'§11'l§§°cr§§§f§ it is a service for the Three w . toil-v ‘iYettirlglelftillfbttJf. !2:"tn:'l:t'a%t In "W" mm‘ w“ “wpmfipnqzflfiefi I Manned lecture tour. i-‘fs was 9"” °‘ u“ “mm” p‘ mien you rred from entry on the ground "m" °' m” m‘: mogul- contrib- l Pllnpart was not valid. Wm b’ m m, m; can't- Ths United States Circuit Oourt 1mm‘ "I Appeals later ruled he had been “w” improperly barred from entry. 31mm} MEDAL AWARDED "A! time‘ 11c was associated .__- n“ 80m away whfiogleny‘ 0122121111’: ‘ch52’: §to_i'.nl(t(i,h1>tloi1_ of Mini"! "it! and founded the British Un- mg mummy has been law-iffy‘: $0011 Davis. former 111651531‘ o‘ muss to an Ii mitt!“ l" m south mdwrm Mm- lon of hsclum. JOHNSTON iguana»: - a wedding of interest took D1860 1X1 St. Georsefls Church. West 5W1‘ John, when Pearl Millicent. vouflfl- est.‘ daughter of Geonze Lunelkfl-n. became the bride of Albert Ger- aid Johnston. youngest son of Mr. and Mm William Johnston of Sturgeon, P. n. I. The service was conducted by Rev. W. P. Haizh. George Lsnyon played hhe W861- diruz music. The bfldB. W10 W" given in marrlase by M? "M19- Major Cl. H. MacDonald. W" l. white bridal gown with sweetheart neckline and featurinfl B 119994 satin bodice with full net skirt. w- pilqued with satin flowers. Her veil was full length. &4ni~iKY 0m" t“ broidered, and was manned ffvm a sweetheart earl later. in 1088 he m’? d by Ks... to attain maxl- Robert t red suit m" aighgeciggotldl. Her colonic ID085- _______ Personals _______ 6 d fish. emzs, e m spoke briefly w on the need for food Mr? Coffin fiid that anadian hooidmved every subsk every day diet fats. oils ' and Thefidf. _ mssa unison l; isi-“ri ..:'.::~.? it??? - T9081! _ - ' W B. aton in 09pm; the R211 r1 emah fisdsorfDr a Wm‘ LY 1'97‘ . Mrs. flaming o! Stanley Birlznge learn that the The meeting onated to the h is M155 fiaggomlgy at]: was Mr. Gilbert Henry. ad an interesting paper an tho stion of immigration. closed with the atlonal Anthem. n; . uh‘ '.““.2i...‘"s."‘.%f..?‘ ‘it-Wm Plenty Thrills be a; to learn that his condition mam=§§isenn 0n Program At wI-s clk iifsnddeniy ago. _ . m Kinsmen Thrills and Carnival excitement aplenty will be in store for all who attend Llilllton Scordu In Drama Festival tAaio-r AI Rogers Addresses Gyro Meier at Rogers, Dlstri visor of G ‘ lwlllan life," ‘For the purpose of ' these veterans themselves. a 0a m; A_ v_ sauna“ ‘waned for tatlon Section has been set on in tment of Veterans‘ Af- As District Supervisor, I en- ur to help these lads with their problems. by counselling and advising been made, by follow-ups in each individual case to ensure that the employer as wel-l as the veteran is satisfied with the arrangement. "The percentage of casualties is very high in P. E. our eniistments, but in front line infantry units." A short movie entitled “The Third Freedom" illustrating the disabled veterans‘ problems, the way in which he is facing them and the methods used to assist. him in his rehabilitation, was shown by Mr. Ira Brown. . The chairman for the evening l.0.li.E. Meeting Opens At Winnipeg WBNNIPEIG. May 2'1 — (GP) —- Rshabilitation is M1 important phase of work done bu’ ihe Im- mrial Order Dswhters at the Em- pire, said Mrs. K. L. Dawson of Halifax. chairman of the exercise personnel committee, here today. Mn. Dawson told delegates to the 46th annual meeting of the the Kinsmen Spring carnival n national chapter that manners are the Annourles night and con day. There opening Wednesday tlinuing until Satur- w ll be a matinee Saturday for kiddies. His Honour Lieutenant-Governor will officially open I Discusses Problem i..“s.‘3.fmi‘i.i n. g3 will a ' represented by aoDo of Disabled Veterans a M HisW nald its ending Armour-lea. and many will be attracted to the Car- nival at the conclusion of the race. _ h head -') cri ping’, and the remainder 5;. ician from Montreal who predicts Y headlines twenty-four hours in ad- vance and Chester cooper, sinner of popular cowboy included in the show. songs e also Aimfigm the working on homing problans. hos- pital boards and in oo-operation with the Department of Veterans Afifairs and the Canadian Legion. Care of graves in cities and towns where British air-training schools were established has been also undertaken by members. total of $32,882 was spent by the CKHZMWCG last year to further its w Mrs. W. H. Muinhead of Mont- real reported that the tion‘s endowment fund now stands at $1114.06’! with $14,305 contri- d 13st“ year. Objective by 1850 A report presented bv omanlzlzzg secretary Mrs. F. W, Bates of To- ronto showed that total number of active chapters is 952. five less than last your. There are eight provin~ nicipai. B40 primary and with a total hip of $8.664. The trophy awarded annually to the provincial chapter showing the largest nercentake of increase in slllkvrintimis to the Order's maga~ zine went to Alberta which show- maqician is verv generous with '6 a" '“°'°“° °l m” “er cem- charity performances and has ex- pressed a desire give perform- to ances at the local Banltoriuln and s. hospital 6 Lighthouse Tenders '- Affected By Strike OTTAWA May Tb-(OPF-‘Prans- g laepartmenttéflficiialulilit Ottawa so ey wee s x tenders would be affected‘ Canadian Beamens’ Union . Bi call. Between l0!) and 160 men, all Government employees, hipl. the I WEI’! 0|! TWO. the Berniur AI-TOG Bold IIIIIPI fu- p‘ TIPPY AND ‘CAP’ STUBBS IIIII lfl@llllfllfimilh a 1M1‘. Reviews 1.0.0.5. Educational Work‘ Canadian pattern of has undertaken an ecl- prozrum "whlch should strengthen the ties of Canadian unity. Mrs. .1. n. Detwller of Lon- don. Ont, national educational sec- "ilfl. SIM at the ‘order’: 46th an- nual meeting today. The order has the order last year, am. Detwiler said. She referred to (an educational experiment carried . _ a rAE 1 International Gallup Poll Q BIG SEGMENT 0F U. K1$ND U. S. PUBLIC FAVQR ACTIO AGAINST FRANCO’! ‘Plm Half Those Witb Opiniono In U. s. Would Break on Diplomatic Rolubionu rm-osuaunnmtsurasusopuu- “Do You Think We Sbofldv 0r Should Not Brook Off Diplomatic Relations With Spain?" Should Should not Undecided .. ln Britain, the isue was put on this balls by the Britbh Inaiftnk of Public Opinion: ‘The United States. ma" And Britain Have Elfli i- pmval of Franco. Would You Agree or Disagree if They 1* ling- sr Steps, Such As Cutting Off All Trade With Spain?” ' Agree Disagree .. Undiecide d In both countries, amiments for and against taking stern action against Franco Spain took the same general form. The arguments which people say can be given in favor o! action are: l. Spain is harboring Nazis and German scientists. f. The Franco government is a Fascist government. 3. Spain aided the Axis during the war. 4. Spain is s menace to world peam. . ‘The arguments which people say can be given against taking act an: i. We have to have a. united world, with everyone friendiy tmvan everyone else. ~ . Breaidne off relations wun seam might mean mother us. . We should not interfere with Hoairrs internal affairs. . Snain is not endangering world peace or giving any provocation for a diplomatic break. -World Copyright Ruerved- TENDERS Tenders will be received for the purchase of the Mill property on Esher Street now occupied as a Seed Clean- ing Paint. The lot has a frontage on the railway of 15! feet, average width about 90 feet. The building is three storey, with basement, and was constructed to house all kinds of milling machinery. Tenders for the above prop- erty will be received up to June 12th. Inspection may be mad-e at any time. Please mail tenders to Box 313, Char- lottetown. 5-28-30-l-44B-0i. nnvoursr Gaivms AttheaQeofILGoe-tbewaotao novel in seven hmguagu. out by the Canadian Government for rehabilitation groups in which a course covering the whole field of Canadian affairs has been ore- pared. "The implications of such a step are so far-reaching that Canada's future as a democracy mav hin~e on the result," she said. Mrs. H. S. Angus of Toronto, convenor of the national war ser- vice cammittee. reported that the order spent $5.E5.4()D on field c<rm~ forts, civilian relief, and other nro- jects during the six years of war. During the year just passed the order sent to Britain civilian re- lief shipments amounting to 161w 680 In the report of the organizing A secretary. Mrs. F. W. Bates of Tor- onto, it was revealed there are 952 active order chapters of a total rnembershi of 33,664. The 1.0. .E. opened its four day meeting May 35 -____..______. _ ESCAPES FROM JAIL FREDER-ICTONHMayY 27—(CP) -R.eal Iiavoie. 19, of Edmundsion, remained at large tonight after escaping from the York County Jail here today by cutting through a door with a pocketknlfe mild breaking the lock of another door. He escaped from the Sunbury 0011M)‘ Jail at Burton last S/ferrh. Theft oi‘ three cars. two of which were found abandoned. and al- ness . . . tempts to take three more coin- , . . _ cided with his latest escape, out in u business of‘ 1n: own- Hanging out the first "Opel 50f Business" sign is u Dig MQIOI! . . . a time when a man needs and deserves the help of all his friends. It’: u time lot sound Ind years-ahead planning . . . u time when your North American Life representative can be u big help.- Thu any be Hhuu doing inuinuou H to help an ambitious young mun line up u practiml sawilfifid" protection programme . . . and wutch both the young mun and} d” programme grow and grow, u the yours roll successfully by. I You'll find your North Amati Life representative a sous-cu help and advice when you're in; u business, getting mud taking over u homo . . . o: dun-in It happens every day. Xhlflk 30°45‘ some young man stun! ‘l’!!! FRED W. BRA! LTD 120 John Sit. North. llamilum Ont. Charles Worth, 2'1 Esher 8L. Charlottetown. Winston Dlngwell. More!) Station. Raymund Douoatt. Hunter Blvor Mrs. Arthur J. Enman, New Annuu. rims» ._ . -._...... .....-@.._-~_-"-~..-<-_..-~.->....~..m..