- 40y koom l - Every Room l Uli. and dreary kitchens N» be _ transformed with Duractlo Quick- Drying Enamels in bright cheery colours. likewise your bathroom-or you can use Vamished Tile Paper; for the walls. Your dining room, hail and living room can be given an Inviting and distinctive note with the new Sunworthy and Maximur plas- tics, intaglios and duo-tones-whiie your bedrooms can be becutitied with Duroiave Washable Paint- or the dainty new bedroom papers. Visit your nearest Crown Diamond Dealer for help in only decorating problem. Enowu DIAMOND PAINT COMPANY LIMITED MARITIME SERVICE BRANCH * IIALIFAX Pea/er: ffiraug/tou! Me (“an f/me: Liberal Rally EMPIRE THEATRE Charlottetown MONDAY, MAY 21st at 8.00 P.M. HON. J. G. GARDINER Minister of Agriculture‘ for Canada will be the guest speaker. Hon. Cyrus MacMillan and Mr. J. Lester Douglas, Liberal candidates for Queen's, will also address this meeting. Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association ' i 5-17-4i Starting Friday, May 18 at. 8:30 P. M., each evening over CHGS. the following public speakers will deliver ad- dresses on the forthcoming election: FRIDAY, MAY 18, J. WATSON MacNAUGI-IT, K.C. MONDAY, May 21 110m. HORACE WRIGHT TUESDAY, MAY 22, J. A. BERNARD, M.L.A. WEDNESDAY" May 23, W. E. DARBY, K.C. THURSDAY, May 24, c. c. BAKER, Eli-M. L. A. other awake" Wm be announced later. » ,onnn@nnnnn anannnnnnnnnns _dnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnwnnn' LIBERAL RADIO inmiizss“ The f°ll°willl Pcriods over Radio been allotted to speakers on behalf o ‘filters will be announced for eac THURSDAY. MAY 1 THURSDAY, MAY THURSDAY. MAY TUESDAY, JUNE Station CFCY have f the Liberal party. h meeting. f 7-10:00 a» 10:15 P.M. 24-10% to 10.15 P.M. 3l—l0:00 to 10:15 P. M. 5-—8:15 t : _ EHURSDAY, JUNE 7-l0:0tol foaiofigar. M. FRIDAY. JUNE s-s=oo to s=1s PM. Insert“ b)’ Queen's County Liberal Association ' si_@_cisisisisicmsicinn _'_—'_—_——f__ ‘Q33; LIBERAL MEETINGS (Queenie) The Liberal candidates ere will address the electo the following dates: CLIFTON, TUESDAY, MAY 22 VICTORIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 KINGSTON. THURSDAY, MAY 24 NEW GLASGOW, FRIDAY, MAY 25 All Meetings will Commence at 8:30 PM. J. LESTER DOUGLAS. CYRUS MacMILLAN. for Queen’; and other speak- rs at the following places on W. C. NOTES ~ B97 field's Association The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held hi the Court Room, City Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. I., on Tuesday, ‘the 22nd r May, 1945, at 7:80 P.M. All interacted in Scouting are invited to attend. ALEX KNOX, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer _ Till! TMIT loony and spoil of nations beat to dust, poisoned eir and tortured poll end cold commanded lust ' , And wary secret woe the shudder- ing waters sew- ‘ willed and hilftllod by high and low-let. them talent the law: -~'.l‘het when the doonu are reed. . Myra’): hlgltiy nor lowhehellksgzldi " s-ui or my um e ' ' hes saved ms in thb day." i all“! - mi. w: [Notices resonant The fathers the end oi’ time. their old confederate FIRST GHARLOTTETOWN crime availed them not st all. (BASIUCA) T300? -llisdysrd Kipling At the WHELMING Tuqlny ML‘: ixTraingr end One of the most poignant tuss- Chsrles MacDonald took the Scout edtes ln all the story of mankind‘ M Promise and became s l‘ that mmmm o, mm and women the movement, The Investiture from all the lands of Europe who ceremony was very impressive, but were driven from their homesi “‘ mple. We welcome these new u“ “m, m“, mummy to “We members into Scouting. the Nazi War-machine ' pull; thez sksme meetifiig gait-cl “T3?” tykiilelg- ‘glint!’ $°lfiPairiflr was“ mrdgd theeKnotltlgl-e’: eesma are. 116-‘3; i; hi p; . mm. Pom. 1am’ Yuwmv", dge af er ovng at nded sev Coechoslovakisnc. Dutchmen, Nor-l ersl instruction classes over a per- wegians and Belgians will csrry| 1mg or §°"‘<’,5§. oi e! m ¢w"§§' m ec e a the seeds of hatred and the mem-‘ Fox ghjtrol w‘; srcsraenteyd 1th f w cries of horror with them to their (m, ye“ 5m; c9 5gp; can- life's end. gratulations are due to these "Ibo-fly. liberated by the victorious scouts for the advancement they armies of the Allies they are free, have made and the keen interest from the Ihouselof buogidagehaliimey have shown in Troop activ- vala he o pmp c. s n8 95- bew Ihcope, turning their faces Wliflbfgllél to the homeland: from w c came despephyaiggyinanded niuiotgiiy r medic’: ogre arid shglter zliefi-oeypl Congratulations nre due to the‘ gic plight is pitiable. indeed. 1 Qifiltgls Trggo aformgaisink . mage To minister to them will stna nI sale. to purchase WU or three d m m’ "mm" hcgwufigmuity an Eats for their outdoor activities s ted Nations‘ “I Althougher-this troop has not 7 w‘ mibecn in operation a year the Canwii u h‘ “h” land‘ “n” have been making good PIOQFBS: 33°‘! by m’ wu- “P!” 9x99“ cm’ i and are now awaiting some tine “nun” °1 Talon“! °i c“ weather to finish" off their Secoiid foodstuffs and a. slwrtnge of nu- Class Tum an the“. m“ hike! J. O. Fraser and Rev. W. I. Green mcmus lines of consumer I - gwo u; the boys passed thehusipoke on. this movement in rela~ The 9114 9! m! w" m mum?” Scout's Pace. ion to Overseas Missions; Rev. i... and later a cessation of hostilities _____ M, Mum, mp, on ",5 vflafion to in the Pacific. does not. cannot The mam topic o; conversation the M onary and Maintenance and will not mean ii return to these d“ s mo“; the cmriome, Fund and Rev. J. R. Skinner and normalcy." There are great world mwn C“ is Softball’ A, m,“ Rev. E. R. Woodside on its rela- problems. still w race. and tre- four packs, Zion, st. James, Holy Wm to men rclumlnc to our com~ mendioug tadrs to be achieved be- Redeemer, and s; Paul's have munitics from the nrmuil forces. for! the NOW Wood Order o! our tennis ready. The first game be- M‘? Em Lmrd- student 8i Pine dreams and. resolves can be msuz- tween the Holy Redeemer pack H111 stated that the students were umwd and eatabushzdl, ed with t 11.11% 59g pad; was play, gizlgincdentthe movement one hundred 1t beaten ou as aura atern on. Tlée < a. deggnnxgsvvegellowship of intema- afternoon, Satyurday, May l9. gt. Miss Marie MafiDvllllfll-l‘ spoke timial understanding and co- Paul's pack pign m m”; zim for on the need of trained women operation a 33,1119 scheduled to begin a; 33¢ workers in the church, on the op- ,,,,, —-~ ire-rm; v“ be. Page; v wit.’ .i.'.i."‘is...s. M, o r ar, n ra ~ - _ es- mtflnuno s tello w5ui be in: umpire. 0s specially on the advnoriiuty of In e message to Conn-on. Jen- uary U, 1941. rs ident Roosevelt ___ making this known to interested Today the st. James pack with You"! Women in our (Io-newsc- sam their leaders have plans mademfor tiigls- J t‘ ' g, hike, This hike ‘was m be 91d ev. ames Bax r gave the re- wigli iomfiisiiwxcurgwttfigioihfii several weeks a o, but since old P°Pi 0" El/Imilellfim and Ciel “m w ‘ worm gonna“ upon weaker m“; dd no; Cowper“, Service. Recommendations" were 1 u.‘ ‘madam. very well by letti the sun shine, mm‘? i” "l"? 011i 1X1 tht- Pres- t-Vfluhglwn u “Quinn; o! ‘peach o; W,“ keeping ‘Zfi, mm back, it bytery the Model-star's Crusade. . __“ he" 1n had to be postponed. They ere RW- J- Skinner Euro the m! °""°“i°" "l" taking their soft-ball equipment Home Mission Report and Rev. E. ihghgfileibnd l‘ 1 ‘om o’ every along with them today, and plan J- 0v FY8591‘ the report do M15- person to WOHflip God in his 0W" wet-everywhere in the world. mug d k L slonary Education. on 8e a goo W01.‘ o“ In presenting the Mhsionary u ‘madam 1mm want. Last Saturday two of the St. means economic imdermndinBB which, H nsisted into world terms and Maintenance Fund report Rev. Paul's Scouts, Patrol Leaders David L. M. Murray stressed t1: need Wood and George Scantlebury 10X‘ Olmmes to remit the r giv- took a number of the Cubs on a 11185 resuloriy- RW- J- A- Jnrdine which will Mu" t" We" "m" hike. Tiiev cooked their dinner spoke in support o! the duplex B- hcfllihl’ D9l°9um° m9 1°’ “s outdoors and built a tepee and envfilfilles as the best method for inhabitants-everywhere in had a very enjoyable day_ Those missionary glvlngs. Rev. W. I. I the world. two scouts have been “$5,551,; gm Green reported for the committee Th is freedom from in“, o; m, 5L Pun’; gab; go;- on Education and Students. An ex- f M W" "W: the past several months. ties-ms, means tion of armaments to such e Point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in I P051‘ mop m commit sn act of physical cellent report has been received aggression 88111191 In? M18111!!!‘- anywhere. IN’ H71‘ John Jarvie ave the report on Christian Edgucstion stressing the need for vocation schools end emphasizing the need of silpezort- lnk the young poo le's camp be held at Marshflei July 24-81. Mr. W. E. Brooks gave ‘the re- port of the Lay-association. The annual July meeting this year ls to be held in the Bloomfield Church. The report of the iNomina Committee was pzresented S. J. Boyce - ev. Geo. chairman, Rev. W. A. MscQusrrle. Secrets , Rev. Geo. Ayers, Thess- urer, a tiorisl executive. Rev. T. E, MacLennan, Rev. A. S. Weir, Rev. J. R. Skinner. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet at Sackvllle, NB. in June when the conference is in session. The chairman pronounced the benediction. P. E. I. Presbytery The Prince Edward Island Pres: bytery of the United Church of Canada met within Hoiirtz Mem- 07181‘ Hill. Charlottetown, on 533x221 llgzeiyllgk in morning and SSO . The chairman, Rev. J. A. Nichol. griiodled lfilsfftedmOgflillid devgtiongi as. y m. . . Woodsid. resicl t ft] w, ¢5_ "iii Li" S c y e c rman. The roll call was answnrcd by a lflfge number of mlnliters and lay representatives. The minutes of the las‘. meeting of Presbytery iwreArefii by the secrcmary, Rev. . . acQuarrie and were ap~ Nmfg QHARLOTTETOWN (sat) proved by the Presbytei v. Tnogp The correspondence vase read and the communications referred to the various standing commit- tees for study and report. ‘the Treasurer, Rev. Geo. Ayers gave his repel-Land moved its adoption. eénotlon was secozoizied and Rev. Geo. Gough intrculuced the Moderators Forward Movement and reported what had taken place at the previous meeting on oriday evening. May 7. Rev. _E. regular meeti PARKDALE w 1 Twenty members and twovis- ltors were present at the regular meeting of Barkdale W.I. held in the hall on May 7th. It being the eve of V-E Day. The meeting opened by members singing, the Doxology. Minutes of last regular meeting and of two special meet- ings held during April were read and approved. Several letters of thanks were read by the secretary followed by the treasurers report. Mrs, Puncher reported thet she had visited the sohool and sug- gested that school children assist in cleaning the grounds around the hall. Mrs. Livingston gave a report of a bridge part held during the past month an stated the profits gained at the lest four dances. Red Cross report for the month was as follows:—34 pre. boys’ shorts. 2, pro. boys’ socks. 1 pr. girls’ stockings, 2 turtle neck sweaters. 1 child's sweater and 2 quilts. On motion it was decided that venetian blinds be purchased for the hall. Discussions followed regarding the placing of a street light at the school corner, members agreed that such a HEM W98 needed, and asked Mrs. H Coll- beck to -make inquiries concern- ,lno same, before the next meeting. l?‘ Mrs. NQWSO?» . Arbing, Mrs. Mrs. Muttart, Mrs. Clo-udet and Mrs Hudson The names of the followink members were added to the hill committee: Mrs Bertram. Mrs. Burke and lVlix-s. B-loe. After till! conclusion of the business Dart -of the meetinq. the irotherlns WM favored with a duet: by Mrs Rui- sell and Mrs. Rice. Refreshment-B were served and a social hour en- toyed. Meetiriti closfli by sinirlns O Canada and the National An- mull" on the work of Nathanael Mair, student at Mount Allison. The re- port of the committee seeking to opportunities for workingthe Fairs bring about cooperative wcrli: with and cormbiis lJ-rpsirtm-enig ivnilth other denominations was pircseiit- is a work of Temperance Eouca- ed by Rev. A. S. Weir. Rev. T. E. tlon, very much worth while. Last hiacLerman gave the report of the yes-r s number of Unions, found Rehabilitation of men returning Qifflgulty 1n imam; gumble M- from the armed forces to civilian commodation. on account of thelife. Rev. A. S. Adams report-ed 10w“ neeqing me space, men a. for the committee on Pensiciiiis and BM“ a number o; muons we“ m; Rev. Peter, Jackson for» Rncords. aoqumnwd Wm, m“ work, whum Rev. T. A. Wilson. chairman of u brown‘ to t“ atwnuon o; me the committee on Church Pro- _ WM‘ mom,‘ emecmiy "he ch11, pcrty stated that this corqmittee , wing , studied the plans presented by the dun’ ‘gag whatmelzndgelrt’ :51 Official Board of the M ntrcse Church and with one add . sug- exmmt gestion approved of them. Rev. R. E. Vesscy gave tiiae re- port of Publications and ‘Rev. W. T. Mercer the report on Social ‘Diseases. Rev. W. T. Mercer also gave the report on Pastoral Rela- tions. Rev. . B. MacPhsJl of Bideiord, Rev. Thos. Comitablo, Winsloe have each" asked f r a llllli l "ill" ivilill S i I ve r was: "p.13?" Lrrrsa Dear Co-Worircrsz-Zf we may judge from reports appearing in m; Press. ministers and mm 1n responsible laces an tskine M" interest in bite subiect of tenwfl" s“. “who °’.ila‘l“.°t‘.fiii?i p ‘oil’ drive, dorgt If ‘coligrik/Iiencesétiiem.“ B u X ' ve." . . “ ens e ev ng“ ' do!“ an literature, and experiments, dls-‘ played in s Fair or Exhibit or any pilblic lace, will convince the young m in no other way. This displa can be used in mis- sio soceties. Sunday Schools pr k ‘any special Temperance l- W01‘ chan e in as . A l to do noti It is my work to help in Mu RevgM. p. cisgbfifefinbarl: us. know this II so “KW Iii is so. Ind we to have st least one w Dundas was approved. Rev.- is kind in each pro- . _- What? IIii IdiHItiIS? y possible. t time have not much display of m “flofil” m” lees they vince. Then the on lydlcfigxggi i d wood ll Amati-ii v IOO SILVER Pure Food Produciv c in the matter un vii have something o! s relIIIOu-s meta loaned around to the _ ophyslcsl character to call on. W, unions. Saskatchewan has ai accomplish the miracle of freeins, splendid set-up of this hind under; thorn of its toils. the supervision of Miss Mary u"; Mrs Marty Mann, of New York gate and I would be most grfltflful,‘ the Executive Director of the u; hear from ooch_ yr any in N-i National Committee for Education geld; to this department Please on Alcohol. recently addressed l" let me hesi- from you as early M Inter-denominational meetins o! convenient, and we hope and pray Alcoholics Anonymous in Montreal. for this entertlrlae to g0 IOYWBYd '11,, Quebec Tempcronfie Wishing you ails-every success in League is do om s. wonderful work: your unions. Sincerely wmxchnpreotmtnogmu MrsliLlvgilinMflbhs . - ve - ll . u“ ( Supt. of Fain and inhibits L350 West 14th Avenue, Nsncouver, posters. m4 - ~ ‘ the Temperance Study 00W!"- 519° by eo-operating in s WIY W0 cm with any other e in! Tm- persnee societi- TIIE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Oil-Workers Aaron Conl- de:— when in Victoria I met. s, young, energetic woman with e. vision of the need for combating "Juvenile Lellnquency," and who iuul a most interesting project for prevention. As this is a part of our program for the protection of the , no, project might be started and developed in many of our cities and rural centres. In “The Children's Garden Li- brary" we could have some good Iterriperance Stories. dramas for the older children end use the “Flannel Board” for illustrations. . We are publlihlns Mrs. McGill-s description of her project with the hope that our members may find this e new way to promote Tem- perance Education and give the children who are at loose ends in vacation time a safe outlet for their energies. This message is sent to you from . Moose Jaw, Realm m! wlnmpeg Ton ain- rxtifiii lid-g- rear ng oron on . MONDAY, MAY 2lst- v p. b“ who p. ~_ AT 8:30 RM. “Y: {glared “Iusmeghhr m,“ l-lennsnn Gearing. No. 2 that, looks 111 st use. perhaps because prlye" ‘M we h“, hm m, u. he had to pose for this picture» without his usual medals and finery. mun" n,“ "God “my”; The Luftwaffe commander moiiped- his brow freely as he checked in prayq-g- _ as s POW st s detention camp in Augsburg. Germany, H; w“ tum Your; in His RFWIM- (inserted by King's Liberal Association) :"lsn"b_- 81.0 .Robsrtdtsk assist tdils I" wmnn. i gm "n: Amy-r! In <1 . an v ion commander of "IIIIIIIIIA V 1 NBLLII G. BLAII m w" "l" Y°"_.___“"” Til-Elli” "jjgsrniv/(IIII HEAR HON. JAMES G. GARDINER Federal Minister of Agriculture Who Will Speak’ At The Liberal Meeting AT YEO'S HALL IN BOURIS On lies lievsl ‘ti Minister , The new Minister of ‘National Defence for Naval 8.411%. Douglas Charles Abbott. K.C., 8.011.. ls a lawyer by profession!‘ - L home is st 35 Aberdeen Ave., Westmount Que. He row...‘ In“ Antoine. Westmount‘, Montreal. in the House of Commons i3 ms s‘ 2o. i899. at Lennoxvllie. Que. Mr. Abbott received his Lipwm‘ M“ tion at Bishop's College. Lennoxville.~and McGill Unlversltv 1r edm- real. graduating from the latter with the degree of Bachelor réfMonh msrclal Law. l-le served overseas in the First World Wdr .1, Com 7th (M00111) Siege Battery and the l-‘toyal Air Force Mr AIbh m married and has three children. ' ' m‘ CHALLENGE The C. C. F. pledges to the our votes in the coming eiectio will be won on our guarantee of security for all, that we will conduct our campaign “m, out resort to intimidation, bribery with money liquor o; any other means, and without.- promise of political nation‘ age-DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY. We challenge both Liberal and Progressive-Conservative Parties to publigh the same pledge to the people of P. E. I, _ The C. C. F’. believes that resort to such practices u; Win votes is contrary to democratic principles for which our gallant Island boys fought and gave their lives to retain during the war; we believe that politics is" a public service and must be kept above corruption, which under. mines democracy. The C. C. F. record is spotless Signed: KEN GREEN, Provincial Organizer, iinisiciisiisiisi isiniss c. c. r. v RADIO BROADCASTS I CFCY May 19, 7:45 p.m.-Leo Bradley, D.C.M \ C.C.F. Candidate, Queens. May 21, 8:00,p.m.—Cyrus F. Gallant C.C.F. Candidate, Prince May 26. 1:45 [MIL-Allan Callaghan, B.A. C.C.F. Candidate. Queens. M8!’ 28. 8:00 pm-Capt. Mercier J. Muilin C.C.F. Candidate, Kings. (NOTE: If Capt. Muiiin does npt arrive from Germanyiii time for May 28th. he will speak on June 2nd. Another speaker will then do the broadcast on May 28th.) IEEIIEIEIFIZIIEIEIIEIEIeL-JMMQQEIEIQQLEI nail LCEJIEJEJEIEEIEIIEEIEIIEIEIEIEIIEIFTEEFHE “C. C." F. ruiiiio MEETINGS QUEENS v Parkdaio Institute liall-May 21 ilraiiaud-May 22 illyiie liiver—-May .23 Brsaiialhane-May 24 Stanley " Bridge-May 31 \ All meetings at 8:30 p. m. ' SPEAKERS ,_ LEO BRADLEY, D.C.M. ALLAN cALLAciiAiv, B.A. 0.0.11 CANDIDATES m QUEENS KEN GREEN-Provincial Orsflniw‘ KINGS: To he announced IiIIGF-whell fllrmer ‘Iigrfiviil received from Capt. Miiliin, in Germany sis to when o u be home. He is expected to arrive in Canada very Si; m.“ cording to word received by the C.C.F. office from i484‘ Headquarters. ' people of P. E. I. that all n, as in all our eiectiseg, full employment and social main lfillfillillélfliélléilfiiiililiéiiiiliillfiiwigifii