it‘? 60770 b! 500d]. pa; i Re-Opening Q1 lottetcwn Bowling Ailey’: Restaurant in Market Building, Friday mo... U Liberal Convention NOTICE For the convenience oi Fishermen oi’ the District, the Liberal Convention [or the nomination or candi- tor the FIFTH DISTRICT 0!‘ KING'S COUNTY has been postponed and will be held at the Town Hall, Georgetown, on Thursday the 4th. day o! May, 1989, at mo r. M. infield o! on Tuesday as first advertised. K '5 C0 ING UNI‘! LIBERAL EXECUTIVE L-Ml-l-lii- L-Boa-l-fl-Sl. » 6i. ‘ NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE. ASSOCIATION Provincial Headquarters 78 GRAFTON 8'1‘. Formerly Cumberland Home Opposite Prince Edward Theatre CIIABLOTTITOWN Prince Edward Island P. 0. BOX M TELEPHONE 3N L408. NOTICE biqieotlieedrnisve refills; . 14-84174-27- 3|. BIIITBS MurTAnT-At Albany. Ari-u i939. to Mir. and Mira; John Wt. a daughter. lots Doreen BltlIClh-At the Prince Edward 14 ‘and Hospital, a l toss, . d Mrs. ikopmsi-uaii, city, dcvshzer. p GRANT-At the Prince igrfldmiaidosmtel a daughter. IGIEBS-At the Prince Edward ill 1M we. om o 9| I I011. Ioswiiu... Bland Hos ‘A the Prime Ed Mr. and l2: Meilick, a “mam; MACDONALD-In the Prince mo Island Boson w. nd n‘i..°‘i.‘e‘. 1939, i0 Donald, N 31w;- c Ap il 25 w." n r , . . Hen BillWGllimM MIA Road.) a l9, Hilt- to a (ill g 1915113.!) Dorfidfldrint. city, Is- Flcenitol. April 20 i939. i0 M1‘. Wilbert , rand i0 24. Ql-EL___H_ EWJ§E-----“‘___°"“°. ._ °._°'“P"'*“._= ,_, DEATHS D0 __ s UGHEIKIY Al. Jerseéhfifiy. . A. on April 1. i989 Do s. W52". gmggv c w». In Memoriam -...__._. P. sway. April . I l l ' 3a;'..:.:u.."n..i “ "“"'“.‘l‘ 1"» n21 n thejime u» teen m Th" Ml or the hearts um are l1! m" "w “My tears of use mei- 700i’! And realms In Meritorious "r wee"- l trance silently. borne. ‘mm-I by an wile and . ' .~‘n. =-‘=»1="»r.'=cu.r.iacn."+ Little Theatre Guild MEMBERS IN Iwlllldod o! the poriorm- eaoe o! the season's three sot . ‘.11!!! DOVE!- ROAD" at the Prince of Wales College Thursday. at 5.15 Sharp Members only. ~11 Trinity United llhurch THURSDAY, Ayimjgq BJO-Ladies Aid -’ Bast . ‘I-w-cimfin-a. Iehearanmrlaet 0.15.4’. P. U. Banquet-Social Hail, McIntyre, Box, ldoiiulgan, Clark, Arc Nominated Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works and Mr. H. H. Cox were renominated ior Councillor _and Assemblyman respectively to represent the 2nd District o! King's County Liberals in the provincial elections to be held May 18. Both nominations were unanimous. oral Government's highway pro- gram. _ Premier 0am ii who ‘jour to Monll for e meeting, said only criticism he had beard of his administration was that his 00v- ernment had spent too much mon- ey and that the liabilities or, the province had been increased. ma. can gnome McGu Minis- Ed , and re ted non. Mark n. B _ . we or. twain?“ W... to‘ nt 9rd visage or M9315 Q Coon ‘y. Liberals in contest. . Cecil Miller, president o! the district hora-l Association. . McOuiganh was only name presented for Counc . His nomination was moved by W. ¥i""°“u.‘<§’ll§l. “tied???” G , . n" names were laced before the convention for n! Major A. S. Robertson, Mermaid. moved by John Roper, Henry M , Airlock, Mt. Stewart. The mst ballot resulted moms seconded by Jbaeph Doyle. Mer- Na on the Pacific, 5mm; 133mm! MacKinnon, High- ganfiggflw an‘; ifhegh$lh°' hgnor raids, however, were not field, moved by Gordon Stetson, m, m" hm hi’ m“ 1°‘- o a. possibility but a lfirobabllity Winsloe, seconded by srd Mc- - an Canada's r lhl (or the mtyre, Oorrm Ban: and Russell protection oi tr e was ited to c. gm stalwart, mowed Canadian “Etta slid the short dis- oGuirk seconded by Petey tsnco cu e the ports cnléhlllllg Enjoyable Conservative Social Hour ' morass-mug" Aiggl. “W”, , u.’ Legion nisbt und the uspioee the Women's gal-tonal‘ Conservat- ive in addi ion s 5 r, featuring “no o’ Di’. Loo Port yesterday in by the ice breaker lat-lg". which met the freighter in be eastern section o! North-rm- mrland Btrait and escorted her themiiuxgt dreliigiceluwefhffi} l: port here this year. ‘ EXPECT FERRY 1'0 LEA“; SUNnAY-Aithoush no official m- nouncement wits made it car terry the ice breaki ..'.€o.5”.§3§§2"“‘°"“ viii mente were served by the ladies o! the Women's National Conservat- ive Association. I‘ R. A. F. PILOTS _____<_c<=_>mea_mpn_aee_n__ i case with permanent officers. The tour-year service period will be ‘chewed by six years on the air ores reserve. one stlfiort-aerwlrizgeir ‘aiticsrs will u; receve e usua orce payp us eiiulegn “ti” “,,““?,§*,Y,;% a sutuity oi mo m each oi three dock at Baint John anfi will be a- Yeflrs at the end o! Wily for a proxlmatel one month ltwassahmher noethg'hel s Prince Edward Island, roam.‘ l°.f.5’£i“°o.eo“ “*3? f“ ‘°*‘fo3"‘°“ take over. Dare Wm OBSERVE ANNWERSAJtlL-Odd gallows and Rebekahs attended a elightful function in their mum Richmond street last night when they observed the 120th a-nnivers. sry o! the founding o! their order. About two hundred were 1n 5;. tendance. Events or b- evening included auction and bri go games and dancing. Macliean’; Orchestra ‘furnished music. Delightful re- Plated and on returning to civilian 5138 exach oflioer will receive $1,- l? lishlng themselves. Flying clubs, the mnlster an- nounced, would now be assigned a definite role in air force training. Arsngements had been made with the Fly! Clubs Aaeocla." un- dar whic these organisations » would provide elementary instruct- ion tor pilots. would leave more room in the air force estab- lishments for the men receiving more advanced trai . ubs . They rs-estab- Discussing general defence Mr. Mackenzie said Canada should be prepared to deiend by force ii’ necessary. “i-Our relilicii. our ireedom. our institutions. ' streets of Charlottetown were a- xiwliifnglie items considered at a meet of the Royal Visit Oom- mittee yesterda. Definite Y- en- unoement would not be made until further co id ti ,, sign ted tbecxiflftqigasedetghgxxrgaegtm iomz-f", “W, xfix°$iggfi so . ropoaal ' ‘ the committee ispunderstood oi: “"1 m“ ' °‘“ l“ 9°” "Id involve a change whereby the royal party. otter the Iunction in the Provincial Bu! . would rooeed west along Richmond St. Queen, thence north on Queen to G-ralton and then east ondral- ton to Prince. The announced fmlie iirevlouslv was to take their Ma esties east on RichmoudBla-eet then north on Prince). A s lttee has been appointed to investigate the ility 0d havlns ail the schoc children in routes converge in the‘ our main ports. "8—Our neutrality in s war in which Canada is not a belligcren . "d-Jntemal order." Large scale attacks by enemy tomes on coasts and trade were out o! the question because of the distance from the" world ence of the British Navy on the Atlantic and the United States Junior Board to the main ‘trade routes which gettugloas votes, MaoKinnon 25., Robe n 11. The latter with- ‘I drew and l. second ballot was tak- en, resulting in Clark receiving 40 votes to D for MacKinnon. 0n motion oi Mr. MacKinnofl. second- ed by Major Robertson. nominat- ion was made unanimous. . by tlaocan- Campbell. Addresses were made oomo room census dictates and . ' .__..____..__. maou-m-(om- - lsn youths will euenliuiile “time Con or “cyst-mun Ycgth m l BEFORE DIAGNOSIS (or) Drmfig’ irliiilliium K son's...’ “lumrucitren ' £§ii"..."i“..iii"a“‘o“.%3; o“! m9" OIUQE. Hard Of_ Hearing Canadian Praises Aurlne Ear Balsam A nimble home treatment which is ~*”='~Z".;.i~.. n1 o... _ Jam Station not Bpenoor- ‘Ivacyhmsation wen goliced lg the narvles of Great Brita and e United States. “It has been suggested we have nothing to show for our expend- itures on national deience," said m. MacKenzie. "that. I say. is a thoughtless, uniair sud somewhat harniiui lenient." Some rnlght say the Government 0f Trade Meets, llear Reports - we]; H ecmdmq-H was toomuohinviawoi’ math,‘ o; m, Jung“- non-d o; what was be done to better the nude was m1‘; m the Board or Mill-ions of . nic- but it ‘Irade Rooms est night. was hn ibis to ave social sec- President, . ilvea "P"! gtmvtua‘ 11310111150 aecuriryt. h, " Some y s vernmen Y?‘ m i “"1”- Fm‘ " “u? was spending too little and while this ent might be lair it ments wet-chaotic to the constitu- tion oi the Board ‘ ment had progrused is f th J"Q,,?,§‘§“M§’°Qf‘c‘ M g stale st which it started. m‘ ' - owmmu u ‘mo Minister said the main 91-‘ n; out that had been made fort of the present government had srd to use our- m“ u’ gaglgglggwvgwn==s~w the deiicielges 1e rent clean-up campaign the local sea areas where. trade vicini 01,, - MOORE’S face. All Milillar colors. Pint; Each—-_...._.__ Quark Each--____.__ Floor Enamel A Invarian- finial: ior interior floors. 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Canadgdwlthotlillapfear rillagttagzk bu; ' ,o -_ eence mnser n a m, erna ans cange nmm°ifn§gsignt “dmywigf Benn ‘ Administration, mo no amon- M m. any x n Igovernmenthieperiod of disarma» "Alter a. century oi immunity i . t lmonmtfiu-‘a mem such as that could have GOIDQlCBDIlE is today again vulnerable "lliipmm- "'1" m H, to Perihment with Increased eo-lte enemy hostilities," he said, "and ““\ ti‘ Wm?» i=- corrivctc’ time.“ ~ ‘ h“ c "c "it * c“ m ‘r - - ones i e all? “WW i!“ i“ "W" ‘"14" condition than snoliic 112v: 1°25; fifiiili.‘ ggilifeliiluistitlfy? ' “a? n- mo, oenoitwl but reminded theneuse 1n the event or an international ed ro"‘ue“°s..=" “.‘F“"'“ W’ $2M“? °°.'."'*'“‘°"§.£“Zr'°&.°Z‘ 2'.“ film“ °° “°°°“"" ‘°‘ °‘“' ' service, naval, air and militia. l‘ ' ' ‘ ’ a ceaseless patrol oi tacking lineeol apgroach . tor at . Changed Situation 10%“ b‘ ml“ . ea . term . ‘I 411m“ - eflwt wuiuummeegalwvem trecein the "*7", n“) lioii because it was based on two m o; pom, zidslihomilnshliuflaizls mo. with """"§, - "Mfimfle- i a r. thB utilisation by . Pl‘ that ere would be no war with ’ bgm'gggnf, o1 Qgnmym up. picture act- ieigry. territoriafwaters and air hkl H!‘ Hi0 United Bill initgmwfi ado would not 1e- nded w- 2,1,- gy get-gal on an qliisd 01' - e m. on. " i " - e om the 0o - “flfiuu with“ w: $ msnlgwhacikilgilded gur dos Wm b ’ Yea a? d; one trainins schooner and tour peered ‘amsiatgi “an mines to the! Canadian ‘they um on wlie, who 0111"‘? with‘? “slimline mhrad ‘it? ‘i 5°“ ‘Mm! u” ma‘, he: coast zuiisrelin . HM"- KNTJO!’ U101! first t “a on u mngk Qq em’, .‘ lot o8 train o! '- and the stores o! all V If‘; t-Wfioe Siationl m oi ammunltiorij‘ m m w 4 “i "°“‘°“" tome wlilrsuglll gm in as ' o s “machines on order and oudelivsry not than and after machines me ~ sure drama om type planes. the i for” .25.»? w . irenrt iuoiuii m t line ' types an iss mininlz coo We 11 mint flit‘ "c... ti?“ us. non-permanent. The strength or the permanent force this year would be 27B oi’- itcers and 2,172 airmen. Machines to be purchased this year were! listed as: Four flying boats, six‘, army cooperation planes, i2 gener- l al p e twin-engines, l0 new type embers single-engine, 14 lighters, 18 bombers twin-engine, imir advance trainers and 15 ob- servation planes. Increased Naval Strength In the naval service, personnel would be increased this year by 384 and a Flotilla Leafler would be e e s - itfififiniént tiiioé" 253.33.‘??- ed on the Pacific last yetar would be extended to th\ Atlantic coast. A new called the wrvalldcan; sdian Reserve wou created in which ell-members oi the Royal Canadian Navy ‘vould be enlisted for a period o! five years. Dining the year plans would be drawn up ior building in Canada anti-summit; vgsels, "motor torpedo an a l schooner for the Pacific cgagig. wzrigréce amid alreadhy’ 1330:3- eepers n - ian shl yards would be utilized. For t e land loroes it was hoped to chattel}?! addéikllonajlijwegpons shim on. e ec 7s in s real-rd was: 12 heavy coast guns, nine mountings ior heavy coast momitifmi? di gum m“? o me um guns, ax ht owl: firing guns. 123 antl- a it suns, 844 nfiantry mortars, 00 medium Howitze equipments. Would Establish llye i Firm In llunlanla To BompeteWithGermany BUCHAREST, Rumania, April Zoelihtablls u‘. of a large dye and ohenzioal industry in Rumanla toco tsdlrectlyintheBalk- ans wit. I. G. Fasten. Genuanys famous dye trust, is one or the main objectives oi’ the British trade delegation now in - crest, an authoritialtive source said today. The economic and political sig- nificance of such a. move is re- srded as tremendous. At present German firm controls 80 per Balkan dye and chemical market. This business is a vital element in barter dealings with the Balkan countries. The British experts. who arrived here esterda ‘and are headed by Blr ederic Lielth-Ross, chief economic adviser to the British Government, are said to be con- fident they can, with new pm- cesses and new methods utilising cheap Romanian motor power and transport, com- pete easily in southeastern Europe with the hitherto unopposed Ger- man iii-In. It was reported also that the British delegation seeks the some kind oi oil and mineral conces- , would mean M’! 20 medium gun equipments, soc 'Gfi_ otiicers and 4.500 fleld gun equipments, 34s anil- t force, tank guns. 2:014 umagm the ideal BiiverPoilm-—-———-—--=-—---—--$ DnraGlitMeR-aiCleanq---_-----.~_fls 0’Cednri'oiiii-—----------—lloandlio izmon0I,lloa.&o__.___.___-._--fl; wrighfsqiivsOreainfo$———-———-———llo 0'0edarNolin|bbingI‘\InllIotheasnPolidn,loa.-- 1s u_.___.__....-..~_.____________._._ PInitIePoihhhqdo\--__._._--~_-flo (manWu.itlb.---___';, HumefloorWex,1lb.---_.____--_._._p9¢ GIIABLUTTETOWI and by‘ - Waxes -—--——fl~.u-.m m. Dc 1§,_____p¢ wfisrir German capital Unemployed Are Dispersed After Sitdown Strike OTIIAWA, April zit-For more than three hours today 100 sins-lo MN unempl men sat on the side- walk ou de the building housins the civic offices on downtown Rideau Street. They finally were dispersed by police. "'i'hc sitdown strike" {allowed s. meeting between three members oi’ the single Unemployed Association 0t Ottawa and Mayor Stanley Kris in which they requested re- i . Mayor Lewis told them the city could not provide for the men ea the question was one for the prov- ince. He sent a telegram tol-Ton. Eric Cross, Ontario Minister of Welfare, asking if the (Jntarlo Government "is prepared to make provision for the care o! these men.” . The three delegates then return- ed to their fellow unem toyed-out- side the building and t was de- cided tc sit on the curb and wait to what the Ontario Go tended to do. Th had been no reply when the men were dispersed by police. MUST DIINK IN KIND. NQWARK, N. J. ~40?) -—Wh lovla customer offers to tnatelllt: bartender in Ian”. righting; many recently. with 2,700 square miles or undeveloped oil Holds in Romania. there is ample scope, it sions as Rumenia granted Ger- er m” anus: v - ' ruled. it b! ocld ROI-v‘ ' i tor, stcalfiilglglig b2: a