HEAR THE HONORABLE ILB. HANSON, P.ii., ll.o. Yen's THEATRE (sourus) IIIESDAY, MAY gout. AT can lull. Speaking On Behalf 0i MR. H. Ii‘. McPHEE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE r CANDIDATE FOR xnvlrs COUNTY It's Time For a Change VOTE Progressive Conservative MR. W. CHESTER S. McLURE Progressive Conservative Candidate for Queen’s Coun- ty, will deliver an address over CFCY ON TUESDAY. MAY 29th at 9:00 P. M. IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE r. CRT MEETINGS liliiii’S ooullrv The Progressive - Conservative Candidate and other speakers wish to meet nil of the Electors oi King's at Public Meetings which have been arranged as listed below, when the Party's policy and program, and all public matters in issue in the present Election will be discussed. All " commence at 8:30 pan. sougrs _ Tuesday. May 29th, Yen's Ilaii. MONTAfl§_lE—WcdneSflflY. May 30th. I.0.0.F. Hall. CARDiGAN-Thursday, May 31st, Cardigan Hall. MURRAY HARBOIt—-Friday, June lst, Murray Harbor Hall. LORNE VALLEY-Saturday. June 2nd, Lorne Valley llall. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH-Monday, June 4th, Murray Harbor 5 North Hall. HEATllEltDALE-Tnesday, June ilth, fleatherdale Iiail. MURRAY RIVEIk-Wednesday, June 6, Public Hall- GEORGETOWN-Thursday, June ‘l, Georgetown Hall. STURGEON-Friday. June 8th, Sturgeon Hail. NOTE: Electors please note these changes. II. I’. MacPHEE, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. FOR KINGS. tilt-Major John A. MacDonald, Progressive - Conservative Cllldlil"! in the Provincial Bye-Election in the Third District oi King's will address the Electors at all oi the sbove meetings which are beini held in the Cardigan District; ltilll=ll@ .g_i F-FIFlFIl unis-in??? cursors-nu NOTICE The undersigned Progressive Conservative Candi- dates for Queen's County will address the electors at the following places and dates: FLAT RIVER HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29 3 VERNON RIVER, WEDNESDAY, MAY I " MT. STEWART, THURSDAY, MAY l1 FORT AUGUSTUS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 SEA VIEW HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE I. All Meetings Will Begin at 8:30 P.M. W. CHESTER S. McLURE. J. ANGUS McLEAN. @ ‘WJIEILTIEEIEILQIQIEJIEE (IITEENVKTEWVfI. with an exchange ofilips or seeds 1- Two visitors were present. Min- —- The monthly meeting of the utee of last meeting were read. Mr. John R. O'Brien who arriv- Greenvaie W. I. was held at the a roved and signed. ed here a few weeks go from Mme of Mrs. John Matheson on orte oi Committees fciluw- Halifax has returned. s family Monda evening. May . ed. School committoe reportedwili remain here for the summer m!" t e absence oi the resident vlsitin school and presentod a'months. e vice-president, Mrs. . White bill 20c for towels. Sick com-l i presided. Meeting opened re- mittee reported one visit with a Friends oi Mrs. Reginald O'Brien veetigs Creed in unison. _ ven treat. Bed Crou convcnor re-Iwiii r ret to ieam she has been l" responded to roll call rted. 2 large quilts. i crib quilt, very at her home 1B Ros/d. Her ‘%- ' ——- —.= genre socks and ipra manic py amas husband who is serving in the R. had been finished and hon ed in; CAI‘. in lnbrador as arrived to Rod Cross rooms, also more home to visit her. cotton had been bought ior quilrs.| ling of letter from superv Governmeniflrant. also letter Oonalnnorn N sotlslls ’ nus our rluo a llss goilgcction ior evening amolm Mrs: Paul invited members ghool. with the atlonai was sI-ved lg Correspondence was read, consist- isor with but despite this the packi%plants from are not at full . ewe was aseed around. . . A. Paul resented bill oi for . . 00c ior cotton. bills were pegged. {or l la to meet at her home for quilting. A vegetable contest was enjo -} ed all. aim meeting to held m u closed “l. “than. Iltliioh iol-tlltllll. GUARDIAN This calnlnn h reserved for news of local intorest, but advertising oi a noway natnra may be ' at lve cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance._______ ___ ___1._.a_..__.____._ COOKS 10f‘ Fnutogrupila. séaoglnlggansrron Ill?! IN m??? runs ‘h’ .2“i3.‘...§é at M’ Queen Street. 5-36- ' HOUSE STBUCK BY LIGHT- $3.1?‘ §.'§.“...i‘€"%“°n‘%‘&°“£s§°“€ - . t , Kelli. Bilfbfl». B u ON HOLIDAYS — Misses Margie MacKlnnon and Pearl MscKenzle cf the stalii oi the Maritime Tele- phone and Telegraph 00.. are spending their vacation in Prince .,award Island. - Sydney Post- Record. v _IN HOSPITAL -- The many friends oi Mrs. Melville Andrew. Lil Pownal Street. will regret to lcarn that she is in the P. E. I. iitspital having accidentally fallen m front oi her home Friday. break- ing her leg. RIVER. C.W.L.—'The annual meei/lng oi Vernon River Sub-Division oi the C.W.L. was held in Ste. Anne's Chapel, May 6th with a very attendance. The following oi can; were 91mg. ed for 1945-46, President, Mrs. Joseph D. Ryan, Avondaie; 1st Vice ., Mrs. M. J. McIvor, Lake Verde; 2nd Vice Pres, Mrs. Neil Gallant, Aiberry Plains; 3rd . Alphonsus O'Don- VERNON Tineaslsren, Mrs. Orwell; Councillors, Redmond, Mrs. Harry Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Molsaac; Auditors, Mrs. J. J. Curley, Mrs. Chester Walsh, Cor. Sec. lvlrs. Katherine O'Don- neli, Vernon River; Convenor War MENTIONED IN DESPATCIIES. Listed recently among officers and men oi the Canadian Army over- seas who have been decorated in recognition of gallant and disting- uished service with awards oi Mentions 1n Dispatches ls_Hon. Capt. (Acting Hon. Major) William James Phillipe. . of Alberton. whose w-iie, Mrs Blanche Phillips, lives at. 1m Spring Park Road. L iottetown. Prior to his appoint- an rector at Milton. Canada from Wales in 1928. His first church as a student-priest was St. Peter's Anglican Church in Alberton where he was ordained prllest lln i930. That year he mall-- rled Miss Blanche Champion. daughter of the late Herbert and M“, ohmipion, Alberton. They have one son. William Heme“ ,_ Phillipe. Personals The many friends oi Mrs. Thus. Noonan, Richmond, are pleased to see her able to be out again af- ter her recent illness. Pte. Ralph Weeks, now ata- tioned at Aldershot, is spending a fourteen day leave with his par- ents, M-r. and Mrs. lorne Weeks oi Fredericton, P.E.I. LAC. E. N. and Mrs. Trlbbie and little son Gory, Monctou. returned Monday by plane after a very pleasant visit to the home oi Mrs. Trebbie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curley, Vernon River. Sgt. Major J. R. LeClair, Alder- shot, N.S., and Mrs. LeClair. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Noonan, Richmond. Mrs. l..eClair‘s friends are pleased to see her,,out again. _ Miss Shirley Spencer, Faimouth, N.S.. was a recent visitor at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Manning, 298 Richmond Street. She returned to the mainland, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs_ Man- ning, who spent a week in Hali- fax and other Nova Scotla centres. Mrs. J. C. Cullen was also a visitor ln Halifax tit the same time. Bristol and Vicinity James Biaxland _ arrived _ after years. Jte. home last week from Euro being overseas for sever Sgt. Eileen Henneherry oi the Wounerrs Army Corps ls spending her leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henneberry. Henneberry received the sad news on her way home that her brother had been killed in Germany, a. short time before. She has sev- eral brothers in the services. Be- iore enlisting she served with the civil service, Ottawa. Rev. Emmett Mclnnis who is visiting his brother John, Station agent at Moreil, sang High Mass at the Church of the Little Flow- er on Sunday morning. In the evening the May procession was held and the crowni oi Mary. A special sermon for e occasion was preached by FY- Mfllflnil. l!- sleted at the services by the Rev. P. McKenna. ‘Ihe illness oli Mr. John Mc- Innis, ONR. agent at Morell is much regretted. MSW!‘ Mr. and am. P. It. linnott and daughter Rachael, spent tho week- end in the city gilests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. A. OBrien and daughter TQIEBI. Lobster fishing has improved _._.. Iattssrvieensan waetn eesior n has oc- tilfllbdl to m “In lite r my]; era ar c army. e w take if: 81. British soldier who had to dig the . targets Work, Mrs. Alphonsus O‘Donnell. m i. no. pel-lwwrwrowusl-mnv PM iiimllllor Buried in Secret Grave LUENEBERG, Germ — (AP) — ‘The body o Heinrich Himmler was returnld unceremon- iously Baturda to the soil of Ger- many which stained with the ialsood oi thousands of victims of Gestapo. “Let the worm go to the worms.” was his only requiem. woken by a sec-fit grave. and mm er’s b was as mammary as that of his victims in such con- centration camps as Dachau and Balsen. In fact. the British tried to get a pine coffin such as uwd at Belsen for the slain, but they could not find one. They left no arksr. They did not even leave usual toll-tale mound oi earth. ' With Himmler they were burying the secret of where his body lies. The British don't want the Ger- mans coming around, exhumlng the body and maybe erecting a monu- $161M some day to this monumental er. Acoustic Torpelioes iilllillleli Illlprovelllent FIENSBURG. GERMANY, May 27—(A.P)—One of Germany's ace submarine commanders said Sat- urday that Nazi U-bost men had found that acoustic torpedoes which followed sound waves ‘to “were 90 per cent more effective than the older models." LL-Cmdr. Heinz Walkerilng said he had sunk two destroyers and 30.000 tons oi Allied shipping in the North Atlantic. He is being emplflyed by Allied authorities as a. sort of liaison officer between Allied naval men and the Gel-u ans. The IiO-vear- id m Germans hexane uslgl; l2}: pedoes in the iall oi 1948. He e3. timated the Reich had some 30o first-line submarines in Qpgr- ation st the peak 1 g1, against Allied shipging, e campaign Reveal Details 0f Battle With Mines LONDON, M?” _ my“ Navy revealed (AP) ~11“ today a pa 0i Nov. 24. 1939 when 11 netic mine ' a v9 "138- Convincedwas captured‘ in the previou u, . s month mgesvhe Nuns were “sin! netic the Bfltgsgwtrtly valuable shipping W" i" I 10a; to estaal {if i-‘Ounter measures until a spgc- en was hauled from the sea Tm; specimen showed how the me-chan. “res 113d save technical fig- Of we magnetrlilwriileildand duration lire it. "Wk" W Olii; 0f it came whai D001 oi schemes the" .. ,, the Revel New called gaggle L. or double longitudinal 1 Tlfliloonsisted oi 11K s ps e t 1 of self - saves? nglegtrigngcaaalg gm)‘ which surged current gen- On the shin and stored tem. Dflgrllynin batteries. ave in i wuh m» vital‘. l5i§“.‘§§l....°§é"§§f Llgild them the minesweepers were ‘ e t0 flblect i0 or more acres of see- bottom to magnetic field of sufficient strength and duration 1,0 fliiilode all mines in the _area and thus Provide a safe channel. NEW GLASGOW W.M.S. The Ms meeting of the New Glasfluw nited Church W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Chalmers Laird. The devotional riod was in charge of Mrs. W. . Bulman and the meeting opened wit}; hymn 3G8 followed by prayer and Psalm M read responsiveiy. Med- itations was read by m. 8cm- pie. Hymn Faith of Our Fathers was sung and Mrs. Stevenson led in prayer. The business session opened with the president in the two minesweep. chair. Minutes were read and adopted. 11 members answered roll call repeating a verse on “1iving". iscussion re starting a Mission Band and Mrs. W. J. Mac- Leod and Miss Anna Stevenson were appointed to look aiter or- ganizing same. Miss E. Laird read a poem on "Peace" and Mrs. W. J. Mac- Leod read "A Crusade for Christ and His Kingdom". Communit friendship Secretary reported sic calls made to has- ital also card sent to member ii in hospital. New committees were named and Mrs. Mervyn Bulman is to be devotional leader for next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. R. W. Stevenson when roll call is to be answered by a verse on "Light." The president, Mrs. Wariield Orr offered special prayers for mis- sionaries. Meeting closed wit] hymn s00 and the lord's Prayer Ewell?“- MrsfMacDonaid comes‘ la a. brill-e oi a few weeks and the young people here bid her welcome. Mr. Ernest Rossiter, at Moreil, in the old stand atjd Rossiter, is n8 warehouse mingled fire-proof contractors. - prompt attention. Mrs. Joseph Richards visit her parents, Mr. Jone Eloise?- and STUFFY NOSE? ‘lime Pillared up? Head cold threaten- _ Just smear NOSTROLINB m each nostril. Feel clogged mumug loosen. stuihncss vanish, breaching dear. fifilfffiie a....""‘i‘..‘.‘. “""'" .M8Y7l. merchant of having with shingles. liirank Mc- Ewen and Feibert Murphy are the The by-road leading to St. Pet- er's Harbor is a disgrace and needs Quebec City, is expected here th s week to Mrs. .=:.-._—~==-_—=___i* --- WHEN IT COMES TO OUR FERRY SERVICE lT’S CERTAINLY ~ TIME FOR A CHANGE ! Throw Him The Repel. JoI-I BRA WILL THROW THAT _ ROPE Maize Sure OF It BY VOTING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIV and electing Mcl-URE, MacLEAN, McPHEE and STRONG vencht. Piearnt. Agmedand Ff“:- =<>-'"sa.i.r.r.... Iln h b"; 1 ' nodal: Bros. u’ ll L, Worthy mssarno n! rrli fame: Iowans remap PROGREF- YIVE corlssnvllrrvs A m. have #4“; Bristol toresida . Prank MacDonald ‘MOSTROLINE’ GLIIIOII. IlliIOh NIOIAIII