clwworrafmww "gunman ' u __ii_rraoa rm: curl-ML Gummm" -qlltlltlllltllnlllléxrmrpwin’wIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIr/II‘ Big Rally Meeting A Ill GIIAIILOTTETOVIII col I Thll unnhrcccrvodior oi local tumult, but u! ciancnyuaturcmaybc at flvo conic a word. Wk“! Pl!- abloincdvancc.’ I A t | urea FUTU |=oR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND mrfir-"Wal-i" CON-FEDERATION LIFE IN- I I l nuance. i SUMMER. naizssus arrlvlfli l l l IIJII ¢ W.’ CHESTER‘ S; McLlIllE __ and v =2 lL-ll. J. ANGUS llctEAI, I.F.ll. Progresfllve Conservative Candid-ates for Queen’! Gully Also 9 I MR.‘ JUSEFII HARRIS, M. P. - - r th u r u 1921' or ll-‘izfi-lolency o avenm“ ltt.‘fi“él.”illéifiivi°iiitifita.”cfiii ran Ban, where requiem High Mall _ was sung by Rev. W. Simpson. who ' , . also coqxllduotegbghc service ‘at . a arers were: ose AT w “liar. ‘ma’. i°*“§..?" ' yre, am unc . '- . l A bi , Jolm 'I‘rcinor. Inter- AT ms EMPIRE THEATRE Km 335a. church shah-y. » HOME FOR BURIAL - Mi‘. _ . John Knight, teacher oi electrical "us A engineering at Charlestown High School, Boston, arrived in the City esterday morning on a sad mis- VOTE Zion. Accompanied by his sister, ' ’ I Mrs. Russell Kutz oi Chicago, he a accompanied the remains oi’ his a mars. i"? ‘ti’? s-..“"**.“*.- w o e n ca o, ne s. llllfiflld BY Th‘ 75"“ Ed'“d “m”! to this Province iorg burial. The Pflllnlll" c°“""‘“'° “mhum funeral will be held in Souris. though definite arrangements have not yet been completed. GERMANY Cl‘. I LING daily It (h! hdtlon H\<IDPQ6_‘_‘L' nu: nl.l.ufl' an; on is hosted e ‘Hm Bulldingmfl anal». decree Street- Tclephonc 22M. , no: 'ro' an m: in u» building moon's Beauty BhOP Ill b0 cloud tor bucincu until iurthcr notice. “'5'” FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral oi the late Mrs. Johannah McIntyre was held ‘Puesday morn— i RELIEF EFR0M HIGH FREIGHT RATES We are beinlg penalized for the simple reason that we are living on an Island. Because of the Borden-Tormenltine water route, moving farm products, specially by truck, is prohibitive. Mr. Bracken has pledged to the people of the Island that all increase in the cost of transportation of essential freight, by truck or rail. over the normal cost per equivalent mileage on land, will be entirely absorbed by the Dominion. This means that our farmers and our fishermen, among others, will no longer be discriminated against. , LONDON - (CP) —- Flt. Lt Albert Grottlck oi Leeds pamchutled from a crippled Mustang ov-er the heart oi Germany. An hour later the telephone rang alt a South England airfield. Gmttldc ‘bel- Zmiéfigrlfiiifiallfléiil" Gama“ _ _ lllllli’S coum Smitlljifhhslon l‘ BENEFITS FOR VETERANS n. Progressive - Conservative CallllldM-Q and other Breakers wish "uptms The Progressive Conservative Party, under the leadership o1 l, m,“ all hi the Electors of King's at Public Meetings which have been q “mm, a! "M, hem,’ when m, ,,,,,-, ,,,,,,, m, ,,,,,,,,,,,, m, h, \ Iohn Bracken has advocated many improvements to the laws af- .§ - public matters ln Issue ln the nrecent Election will be discussed. All A pram, wedding w“ solemnhb fechng. Veterans. meetings commence at 8:30 p-m- ed in St. John the Evangelist \ H n - Church_ Bay du Vin, when Fran- lllrlmAY RIVER-Wednesday, June d, Public a . Llman wmmom youygelgt GEORGETOWN-Thursday, m. 1, Georgetown nan. dumb,“ o, M, am, 1m _ One of the most important of these improvements provides STURGEON—Friday.. Juno 8th, Sturgeon Hall. Williston of Miramlchi was united _ ' l that when a man! or woman is {lischargcd in a medical catc ory in marriage with Sgt. Erskine _ ’ _ _ sore: new" elem M" "w" “bur”- §;‘";,;~f_ fgtgngfj“; ggg~Féhg<>gg lower than on enlistment the lowering of such category will n, a, mention, lottetown. ‘p.211. m. ‘Stanley entitle him or her to pensionl without any further proof. rnoanessxvs CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, roa KINGS. glflgfgiusfiigdlljggidggigiftfgé Drlgaiaf p ~-B-—,;*:gg'$133,931‘:lfili."'.;‘.‘tt'fi'h.;.°stt.ilr‘il°trait}; asfiiarssatislr “e °“°" ‘" a e1 i 1 b her r ch‘ . address the E100"?! l‘ i“ ‘l’ u“ “m” meam" much ‘n “m; the hgixde xivlirsladltgrglfiedyby helFcoeLi- held in the Cardigan District; sin, Miss Ida Wllliston, and LAC tl§..“"€,£.~ i ' THESE ARE NOT PROMISES OF FAVOURS groomsman. The bride's gown was oi’ white silk sheer. floor length, over white F P satin with full length veil falling from a halo effect headdress trlm- ‘ mg: withhtigy whitsieélowgs and - - se pear . e carr a ouque oi red roses and maidenhair iem. I B The bridesmaid wore a floor- ' length dress oi pink sheer, her headdress being a pink halo eflect Her bouquet was oi mixed roses. ' WED The bride's mother wore a dress o! old rose crepe, small hat trim- l VOTE N MONDAY & wriiisllxe-‘dslistely alter the ceremony I Q I a bufiet lunch was served at the bride's home, the house being preté tily decorated with pink and white . . streamers and silver bells. ..'.;, _. .--. .. . .' .; In the diningroom the bride's o e <_—__-.-.—_ _ ""‘i““ table was covered with a lace cloth ’ centred with a three-tiered wed- Y . ding cake surmounted by a mini- aitlure grid? and Pink {zebra u 9S BnCy 0 el‘ fimpe Of A. J. Watts Store and Dwelling, 95-97 Richmond the decorations. ‘ Street. Charlottetown on Friday the 8th day of June 1945 snfiltlllllffiMfilv$exelauwfinlEmgc l E at l2 o’clock noon on the premises. Carl Hilchey. Mrs. Howard Willis- . ton, Mrs. Edlward Williston and _ All" u“ gale h: tile above property there will be Mrs. Cecil Murdoch. . L t t. Mrs. Smith lcit sold Scales, Cash Register, Ice Box and all other WWW!“ by 5315,52,, “fincm the bride Dmlrerty and effects therein. givheilslinhliii hiilfi Eilfifi ,3,§§“w§l ‘ 0 A l ])A'I‘ED this 4th day of June A. n. 1945. gggiesggfgfs ‘gig? $313,?" mi- H“ w. u. BEATON, all}? BEE‘; iiihi'§€l§8i fulfil; Auctioneer on m; stat! oi tho 'r. Eaton 00.. .___ _ -.~.-.=-=... Monoton- Dafigrtgmggichgca; Cgfgléfiemgf a i. Elect the men behind Bracken’ , . - o onto and served overseas eight h ' months, was also stationed at No. IS _ lo A.O.S., Chatham, tor 10 months as radio operator. ‘ They will reside in Charlottetown y where the groom is now stationed. c , EARNSCIJFF SCHOOL .. rris TIME FOR A CHANGE CGS Manlnmis, M0112 bmavn’ . M ' -»- ----¢- - . ' . - Grade V (BL) - 1. Edwin . ' Doyle, 2. Brent Mutoh, 3. Ruth? - maimed Q 1%’ , . Mary Doytle. d: 30.11;. t BRACKEN Will Pay Family Allowances . . . "°"""’ ' BRACKEN Will Increase the Old Age Pensions to at’ least $30.00 a month and make them PAYABLE at 65 instead of 70. m!‘ “us; not a Battlscaeualty, he trlfl, MIN 0f l"! own brew!"