__@_Izu'~;sI>AY. m - painting bill‘! Every yuns thon- sends d rlwflfy-ownas u‘ hcodwtththtspnnnntnlploble‘. Yotloubosotndvonclflyn bywvortnqirnmostnctunewill Bnnlhrl Insulated Qldln‘. 9 I’! rnnnxknhiy bitch-lib h lppoarnnou . . . it's wutcrpmut, vnatherprool, and Urn-radiant. Ifsmudobqtvnolflcunnd eervion without pointing on other attention lat as to]! ywn mom -lbOlfl this nioncymvtnq product Ind cal. phone, as write OZIIEIMIGIODCAEHIQ “I Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere Distributed? PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND B Fennell fiyChandler All Brantford Products Stocked and Sold in Summerside By Sinclair 6a’ Stewart, Ltd. ...__..__..-_.__-.. ALLIED FORCES HOLD ON ______________ RAIIJVJX’ AND FOR . Canadian Irorornmcnt has indicated i forestry troops. of Commons today by defence Min- ister Rozcrs. IVIISSING FLY!!! HONORED Ono u! the four Canadians hon- onel for gallantry when Royal Air Force ewnrds were published, 30, Ina flying-Officer James Alex- who was listed ns misc! . He re- ceived the Distinguish Flying Cross. TOUCHED orr OVATION "There is no other men in Canada who can form a government l" (inn- that Mr. Kin .11 id - ' ' the governnmfntgltglrlerslielsgfn from _é__’___ ..'Thls column ls reserved In: t news of local interest but advcr- ' “Sill: of a new>y nature may be strictly payable tn advance. , ______________ '5 DESCRIPTIONS to] the Charlottetown Glltlfdlilll may eel PER ON ‘Nfr. liuzxice Frnwr. Saint Pct- ers was a visitor to Montague 5c..- terday. 1_,_ ..'Mrs. A. B. Rodd. Milton, spent‘ of her (lilllgltll‘i‘ Mrs. Alison Alar- Lczrn. L, The owners, u . .'C. Q. M. Serlzeant Parker Rudd endcr Campbell, 27, Nelson, B. 0.,‘ The Eastern Guardian] ‘Nu-to pill __ inserted at 2 cents a word QPDOiS‘('§L1ii).iSl1t‘(ll‘ handed to their Rupt. Arctiie YOqlllbiiLOllHl bv HUIIIB. u-iet Ct)li’l!ll1<:.lfll\ -—————*~ ~——- .lliOi~'qllif0 ct li.;_\'. \\ .i.- .. 0t‘ pools ;.<i sh... for the ])1't.~l'il{.‘t_’ oi DIONTAGUB—SAT. 8th. MATLNTE 3.00 P. M. issizmamr“ Wiilowdaie Scouts are providing messengers and extra tzunids at the ffoionto Flying Club liLlll Mtigog, Qua, Scouts inttiittedls y tic schools and school boards and oth- er bodies to raise tuiicis w purchase campaign now supported an ambulance. The Town Connril cf Thornl>iir,\'. Ont.. placed two acrrs of iniitl at local Boy Scouts as a. reforestation project. the dsposial oi the For. a. summer gardening oom- petition two potatoes each were given Woli Cubs of the 7th North Vancouver Scout who can grow the largest crOll" The Scoufsr at‘ Siutbury. ' cc ill t‘ll‘.\i' t‘ 0t K . . , t. . A hundred Vanccuvei? Sea scouts combusted s bfiilffling piryv wlilrli clomberod over tlzo this ma; a few days in Montague the guest smirmcd up Kilt? I'll’! :iinc occult-go u; l.un l7lll‘l' o li cl iiicin. |)!‘O\‘l(‘lf‘(I rrfr- 11ml. till‘ bnys hurl inspvtled ill fro": spent a clay in Montague before re- 5mm W 5W1“- turning to his military duties. L. Church Conference in Sackville on ’ Wednesday. home in Priors Rind on Sunday. drafted for ..'Rev. s. E. Hayward. hioiitnzue ‘rice lnvnlrle: W Ls leaving to attend tlic Ulliillfl Jim“ "l m" (*3 h lsistiini, Niltifllllll _______ ilhf.‘ Red (ri ..‘Mr. Walter Campbell of St. ‘G- K1“?! '» Peters visited Montague and hi5 D“l>"1\' k‘ _ e ..’Mrs. HRITY Davison. bioniasue tcoL H‘ was s visitor to Parkdale lnsntuic ti" ‘h: Nntionnilv vii d .;v rlriiil ullllli’. Alien inter: and entertained the soclery with immn- several interesting readings. L, out.“ FraTTrKT-Eortiii RN’ 0t ~““““' “’ “l” "“""‘ M" - - ' i . mlw- n! wiirl (iiicizs tin.‘ i - Klnizs County Hashim]. .\f n lLJf‘, Drzgpuvu ‘,1. H Sum‘, fir)“, o! tion at Saint John (‘venerai Hos- School “mime” Um“ Din-m” L. __fl.._ left. on Monday to nttend (‘irnriiia- pit-iii, Saint John. NB. .4 i .3511 Herman Martin oi the 'ffifiiifl,"flflfijuffi;°,,,!”?§X,?“S§f§,,.'(l? or the h is ilf‘ sci‘ o a -l- ‘ l‘- (lYOLZQIlL-TPSlSLllll. Royal Canadian home for the week-end. lit‘ ‘s a snn o.‘ .\lr. and wrs Atilcnlm .\l.irfin Afontriizize. His many friends‘ are pieascrl to sec him in kin: so fit. l 1.! UITAWA. June 4~fOPl -—-Tll'.‘ to the British War Office its resili- nesq to provide both riilhvny and , l3 ‘d: J DOT" Mwhcol‘ ma“ yxllllnlale BliyblgjscofhnincOéllidulgrli‘ at Cooker-rim (Con. York South) was [told in a reply tabled in the House Stuphvn m“, s,’ mun-mes, The m. . iernstional Scout cam? 15-" WM l" gambled ncnriy ‘.200 The minister declined in answer snrliCt‘ and lflllt‘ WY“ Y lirrountls of iln: llinvfilvd Countw Clrh was U111‘ Tnoops READY {the {job Senna of PM - completed the insk (twin: a SR!- . l1l'(|'.\_\' inoriilinz. Camp Wztivclfl. ].‘irr1§i* il . <0 in A largo number oi elm and \\\l\ .\:~\\'n. ‘riie 410i; ofillljlltliitz- 1.009) romw m» 'I‘li"\' The 2nd Annual New Brunswick- betvveen St Scot! is from '1.".e Boy Scouts throughout Con. adii continue t find iidiinituml kinds or home-trout wartime ser- vico. Group, "to see r Oiit.. f l?“ ClLy ‘ (‘niuuliun I've“ (‘tirrespmiiietit tlllLvl‘ llf‘i'( m? l‘ vri-ri- ltl~vcnr~olil King: Pi-ici SAFETY-PROVE!) ON THE SPEEDWAY FOR P0116’ P46’! flyflttlfdfi 0 "W51 FOR THE Isr camsrcz/r/vz you; 9 n? YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY J.,,./ Never before in history have tlrol been put to such n torturous test us st the Indianapolis Speedway. And never before has any tire so firmly established itself as a Champion in construction and performance no well us in name. For into these gruelling 500 miles, over a rough, hot, brick track, are packed ell the strains and wear of 50,000 miles of ordinary driving. Tires have to withstand quarter-ton blows, not only once but Iiundrad: of time: per minute! Ilere is dramatic proof of the extra ntrerigth which the amazing new Safety-Lock 00rd body provides in Firestone tires-of the extra protection against blow- outs assured by the new and advanced Firestone Gum-Dipping process-mt the extrn mileage resulting from the tougher, wear-resisting, new rubber com- pounds in the sensational new Gear Grip trend. Nn longer crin there be any question of which tire is sn/i-xt. One tire~mid only one-has these exclusive suiuty teaturcs——Fircstone—the tire that has been on the winning cars at Indianapolis for 21 consecutive Jlears/ Have the nearest Firestone Dealer put Firestone Champion tires on your oar now. Specify Firestone when buying your new car. fife primed: on 74 4 g l:,¢.///fa ,- fl/I/I; {g r firs I err. restonet ALLISON Mai:LEOD Ltd. Firestone Warehouse DEALERS (‘Imrlotleloirn 'l';in Inn Bros. .l. 'l'. lluvics Roy Prowse Peerless Service Station White Bros. & Smith (lrant Motors Reliance (iuriiire .l\uhre_v Cutcliiffe — Fredericton. 'l':iyl0i"s Service Station — Summerside. R. H. Carruthers - (Ylieary Mcltillinnfs Service Station — Carleton. We liiive never built mu... 'CullSttl\’i' our bad roiitls a benediction . _e.._.. 'oiie day." _ i” Hard” "mm ipipcrs. lie writes: Tu t "Neighbor to Italy. with which r but wnniii lllt‘ List u» w more at, so tivrtssllry lll Lulu. tricntlly within the last few years; I llils no: |)tn'.l "'_"_ neighbor o! Germany since the nn- , SLOllld lune beet schiuss, Yugoslavia is essentiailv til ~~ Balkan state, worried about its in- ; OLIVER STA. lnirih, June x. ‘Lil’! ~~ Sil()l.ll(i,(lt3])¢‘l\f‘lI‘llC8 and the grcnt water- her relations have become .\l. Arnold =r I rczizis mtrzhti wt \\lll'il In n country for cur roads tire .mpas .1010 warns". we till) a ylouue ccunny _, vlillOlllg our feet-perhaps we innv l strciigtliviiinv; ot illi‘ ixiiiu .1 i/P (ll'.l\'\ n into the Sce- l wily winch flows through it - the] W‘ " Dnnube ll‘ i-irt ii Ynroslnv,’ "On the nther hand Italy. whose . illcl‘? , interest. tn the Balkans increases l kimkr ruinms .\ ltiili ll pint for the l daily, has never lost sight of tlic Tvlllllvill n! till‘ lwlvlli. Prlllrt‘ Plllll- Uoimntinn coast trhicn united Flume will shortly be gazetted u , ‘and the kidninn n34 ni the populaimnnd 11¢;- rpcgm gonqnq-sg Albania. ' ‘its possession woutl ermit her to .c oifiri-r ‘.‘.l'liY on: "Sometimes turn thcwAdriatie in n nilsftlrfiiiic in funrz. of prance turns lake out. in he vrrt- fortunate in war- Pl/{f/A, Ill/Nil?!‘ I 77090 1 Anselm w poktinn iii-hind the flno "tie aspects 0|‘ the war. iii-d Ysi-r canal s Allied forces. my Ill. were hold": "H" began turning mice more l0 U? llllililml ‘ _ > railed into lmvty umlcrrni-e with the Fuehrer, was '\l"'"" evlfnn with ltlllv": entry ltlln the \\;||'. lllflTilfllll inIvi-iwt in tlii- "illlillll g1 Mu<§it|llll might ilennind fri-i- ystem and attention illlllil minister, (ioebheln, n Italian ni-tiun might trite was u nml sci-med ready to thwurt Ituliun ilcsigm tin-re. One surmise was ti: illl“=litl‘ N" N! 1T0"?! througni Swllrerlirnd to Frame. n question relating to communi- cations concerning such troops be- l tween the war office and national defence depart t mvI-III-I-I u's'u'u'-"n'b':': N. D. MacLean U NDERTAK ER . EM BALM ER ' Charlottetown and North Wittshiro Phone ill SPECIAL iitrlctly Fresh Lobsters For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building ' New Brunswick tthe Chiot Scout, Lord Baden- Qfiglrlm Mnine and suitlnvcstern The latest addition to Van- couver's sea Scout fieoi, till‘ Diliml boat “Mai-y Walltcm" of till! 49th Vniicouver Sea Scout. (trout). “'55 launched with due ccnwnonv ill lllt‘ presence of 500 Scouts nnzl _G‘.ll'.l0I 5nd friends. The 24<fo0t 1179M" was the gift o! Mrs Wnlkem. wife o! Col. George A. Wnikem Dcdlcn- tion was made bv Rev. J. A. °o¥~mr A3132] Meeting. ni the cmmd] of the Boy Scouts Associ- tion oi Kenya was attended by leading representatives of the vari- ou; races of the colony _which liitve adopted scouting -African, Asian. Arab and Eumptlllll, A rcsoiiitltin of good wishes and appreciation in Powell, included the tribute: "In Kenya. where Scouting has been in progress tluriniz till‘ 1115i llllflll" "f n century the Movement, has brought, together all CIHSSCs and races. African. Asnin. Arab lillfl European, in one common (‘illl$(‘- tiius demonstrating their uniiv in the great, Movement. and its ideal; of good citizenship and friendly eomradesltip " When culling on u pe In iin apuilnivnt |l an, . .\ ill--l'. lllii lit hf‘ll(l lit]! Vtilll‘ liiiillt‘ Ruin l'|-- |l(il(‘l desk, cvt-n ii you are iii-iniiiiiti-d Willi lilt.‘ pcrstiis utter-c... it. gins the person on wlvni y. u nre (‘illliligl time to stop what snc 1s dong and be ready tor her guest. Sarhli-neil. but untluunlcd by the surrender or Kin rm**i‘n~‘m. ‘ll‘f‘_ lillillt‘ , > . . P,» I - ~ Mid look to l:.-r Bulletin iul‘ support in old-u" tn t- ' 1 linit-nciitieiirt- iiilr. .ii ' _"Wluit is this urnay? f; ‘l years 11,10 il nus (‘Jill ' 3' I in In be "ul' i‘ .1 . t the race and the soil i114 ti‘.il.. .1 I Leopold, Belgians In Paris pllflllmi l" mf "m3"? Franco's rnkiinwn Soldier, carrying placards honoring the memory of King Albert, Iktipttldfl ll cm‘ nnd pledging themsclvel to be "lteiugees ‘today, soldiers Tomorrow." They are pimured nltfl‘ l?" floral wreaths on the tomb. .1’ 1x156 hIHKI LONDON, June a ~<cr izi‘ .0- fOiiVer stinilirv, until l'L<.t'll‘.. wit- i tury of tiiiir ior \\‘.li', is win; inw It was nnnounccti 1min? {mt M putvllilllli. I-lc rose to the rank of in-Unljlll m‘ war, and ivon si-vciuil ticroltfl- an Itniinn lions. Ml‘. Stmiicv is ihc nnlv suiwnlllt "Feeling inferior to her powerful son of tho Plarl or lwrh uvrn “ii-titre niotorlzrd nei hixirs. Yugoslavia has no other -~~~~ " ""15 “Till-ll b" \l‘l"\' llllllflllili’ llHllll‘ cho ce but to keep lzer army ready Use itlinurd‘: for dandruff .