» ~= - a“ now: :1! assess “ififililc‘i‘.lj?‘?'i¥lvf‘i srirnneeqirasfilessr uiasgg" Drink otice: plus Wartime Taxes & Legislation . . . 1% best/e Q91 raised our price! Coca-Cola still sells for u Q Pre-War Price..'......5¢ 2 You Pay 7'7 As always, the superior quality of Coca-Cola renzai/zs zmcbalzged J. 6- T. MORRIS Ltcl. IIIIARWTTETIIWII, P. E. Authorized Baffler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola IJcI- ¢ By Sowing Seeds In Pairs If Plants Are Spaced Evenly - Seeds which ire large enough to be Hraspeo smslr nmy be spliced “in the wqciablr- garden row quite BMW-"PIV Vlfhen the seed; are “fRPW 1' "Xucllv lilo distance pants are to grow, however, there 1' .‘I\\'.’“.'.\ lllf‘ risk that some seed. “J18 plant's may be destroyed by EIPClIlCYV. m‘ otherivise. and Vacant fipaces be left in the raw. , 0M way to avoid this ls to sow "Tilt Feeds 1n pairs, spared at the ilsinncc plants are to stand. If both "66 wow one plant o! the pair l" b9 M11106 up. Both beans, for 1 "i—— iWhen You Need Fuel ANY KIND Goal, Coke or Fuel llll Please remember flint we can supply you. Sold in uny quantity. A. PIGKARII 8i O0. LIMITED men: 24o example. giie good zesulls when Slfilillvll l(“.ll‘ niche: aiznri in the row. By sown g seeds in pairs four 1115535 np -i. i\“i (‘Yon stand is as- _ There will be fcw vacant spaces, "“"'\ lnrge seeds are sown two and . ‘w°' . . ' ,.- :_.i. in the case of beans, evcn l! i i ' ‘cd and the twin l0- .n .~ '1. iitzl~ harm, but with i plants of n different habit, thinning ‘would be essential. AnQlhBl‘ iuv or insuring enough plants in the row i; to sow single seeds. spaced closer than the plants are to stand. This is likely to result. , in a starri not. so even: and thinning tout. must be done without fall to ~svoid crowding. Crovrded plants never produce u Mysterious death of Mrs. Jsok Keitlevsll, left mmim "m, found b? the Severn river neer s cottage at Dinn ertlmc I‘. ice report. Her husbsndfrlghi. was dragged from burn taken in Soldlcrs’ iifcmvrinl hospital at Orllllri us. is being investigated. provincial pol- ...age suffering from well as thom which have plenty of room w now. This is a lesson u-hicu many amateurs are 510W to ‘learn. They (.0 not like to pull up 499mm“ in uYdEI‘ to give others imore snace. There will be less of ‘this unpleasant work to do, if they give careful attention to spacing the lseeci. On the average. with fresh iseed or standard germination it ‘should be sufficient to sow fifty per- cent more scerls ilinn you expect to ‘mature as Pianis- Wrecked Plane May Never Have Been Airborne NEW YORK, .\la_v 3f! -— (AP) - A preliminary inquiry today iriio the piano crash at La Guardia Field. ivhich killed 99 Perivni Thursdirv night in the worst Un- ited Slates commercial airline dis- aster, indlCfllPfl the plane may‘ gflighi -.li."{;if.~...i..;.;.i we nim- was hampered by Flrfin! 9m“ winds and a thunderstorm. The pilot. Capt. Bunion R. (Lucky) Baldwin of New York City, was one of the survivors. HP told Victor Levin. Queens County assistant district attorney, thal he “tried to gel it mil’ the ground but nothing happened." Ten persons "NQIn taken alive from the plane. but. one died mrlv today. He was Theodore Alexa)’. 27. of Yonkers. N.Y., who had bcen en route to Cleveland in murry lilies Ruth Snntnci". Flour u! the nine survivors were still ln s critical condition today. STRONG BONDS Tllc first engagrrrevn iurgs. in the time made of iron. v never have been airborne but in"- stead hurried 250 yards on the perately to stop it. Aeronautics Board. the civii Aero- nautics Administration. rind the cau "picccd iogvther the following bits of EVldfill-Ct On the 35004003 by the Cleveland-bound plane, in-. vcstigaiors found brake marks in-i dicaiing the pilot. tried in vain to‘ stop 4hr gilant DC—4. a United Air] LIIIFS craft ‘which carried 43 per- sons. It was not known oxectl nowi fast the plane was trave g at_ that point but airport spokesmen; Isald an airliner normally would be moving at from 90 to 1C0 miles an} hour, depending upon the strength- of the winds and the type o! plane. Apparently the plane then ploughed through s wire fence, struck a stone curbing. huriled over a parkway-shearing oil‘ a lamp post ‘as it went - and then smash- ed through a wire fence on the other side before bursting into flames in a ditch. Investigators also found brake marks on a. grassy plot across the parkway from the field. again in- dicating the pilot had attempted 1o slow the carcenlng plane. Ofliclsls also studied weather Yewrts made st the time o! the of eight days, whose body was ground WIIlIP the pilot tried dos-l Three official groups, the civu’ Police Department's Aviation Burg l runuay used! v ON DAYLIGHT TIME IIIW GLASGOW. N.S,, June 1 — (CM-Daylight saving iinae nxmt ln-to etfcct today in this Fictou County steed town but the. sur- rounding industrial lOWlIB of West- ville. Stellar-ton and Trenton de- cided to remain on Standard lime. New Glasgow will ‘return to stand- ard time M. the end 0f August. BEGINNING JUNE 1S1.‘ DR. REDDINTI DENTAL OFFICE st. MT. STEWART will be closed on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON and ill day THURSDAY For the Summ Months. 6. F. llstclissun & Sllll OPTOMETRISTS (n; __CHARLOTTETOWN cusnnum Georgetown And Vicinity _.___._ Ml’. Andrew lnvers was q vm. tors to the City on Thursday, u". John Dicks was s visitor in Ohsliélottotowg durinl the put wee . ’ Mr. l". J. Solomon was | bugl- ness visitor to Charlottetown dur- Ing the week. Mrs. George Power of, De Grol Milli! was a vleitor to George- town on Thursday. , MI. Douglas Graham and Mr. Everett Condon both of Murray Harbour North were visitors to Gwfletown on Thursday-Geo. The many friends of Mrs. Mich- sel Burke. Sr., are sorry to hour of her illness which confines her to her home. Mr. John O. MscDonsld, former resident of Georgetown, who gt New“ is mriklnz his home in Souri-s, was n visitor here on Thursday. '&'. and Mrs. Jackie Hmpltfll and two children left this week on return to Halifax where Mr. i-Icmphill, who is a member of the Canadian Navy. is stationed. While in Georgetown they were the guests of Mr. Hemphlll’: parents, Mr. and lidirs. Guy Hemphill. Mink production on local ranch- " is "honed as very good this season and satisfactory litters snd ranch averages have been realiz- ed. This industry is expanding hvresbwts. in the lasl. few years and this sun-imer will see close to four hundred minks in locnl ranches. WEST KENT SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR MAY Grade X 1. Marlon Moore- 2. Wendell MHKIKIIIHOTI 3. Philip Jardimc. Grade IX 1. Isabel MacLeod 2. ileaiher Lsmtz Robert Agnew Grade. VIII 1. Barry Beers 2. Frank Vveaiherby and Douglas Cameron. 3. Earl Joni-ll. Grad:- Vlll 1. Lou-h Thompson Jenkins. and Morris cf the Romans. ivercl Ronald Barrie, seen here, ls the principal witness in thchoneymoon death of blonde Christina Kciilcivcll at. Severn Falls, 0nt., whose drowning is still a mystery. “Specialists in the fit- ting of glance for the correction of oeulsr de- feels.” shnrk and was 58 Grafton Street 2. Louis Anderson 3. Robert Plaits ll:l‘(li Gradr- Vlll l. Karl Pcarclon ‘J. Dona-id luacLauchlan n. ye. -1»... drowlgilnlgrsil legions foil- Ohristlilns n vsrn rvsr stl m l * to , _, 100's church ln Mimioo, Ont. Gall Qsfniuerhtgmfizmrymylzaigy tlrllliiirllzi $- ccived while at honeymoon cottage. Jsck Kettlewell was chief maul-tier st funeral. Bandage still covers heed wound. RELIABLE sizizvice: Giodtl Moles-es! Pleasant Shoppjnggi 'Al . e QUQRANTEED SATISFACTION -.—n—v-.-. Grade VII 1. Priscilla Griffith 2. David Peardon Stewart. 3. George Hurry. Grade VT 1. Allan lifanLeod 2. Billie Bail and Niels Hansen 3. Rory llama. and Helen Grade V 1. Sheila Dawson 2, Helen Clisppelfl 3. Connie Chandler. Grade V l. David MacDonald 2. Shirley Vesiey. 3. Marina Campbell. Gracie IV l. lingers Bell H1111 Garth Mallcii, L‘. Dianne Phillips .1. Ains Graves and Murray moon couple to the coti. The couple hsd been ._i_.;. n! it Kettlewell, bride of eight dsys. whose 1. Carol Siavcrt 2. Hubert Stierren 3. Helen Cameron and Gayle Wood. Grade III . 1. Paula Burden. 2. Derek Dew 3. Blair Wood Grade II 1. Gail lifobauchlasi 2. Freddy l-lyndmsn 3. Sharon Bugden. Grade Il l. Vinny Gregory 2. Brodie Limiz and Jom Nelson 3. Wayne MseDonskl. Grade I l. Pauline Johnston 2. David Seller 3. Walter Smith. SINCE I857, i. 0 l \ S‘ n50“ IXIOKS LIKE IIOE cvc- . __ ggfibeollxldsm‘ Gmde Iv Th. rocsionc is .> ii-pe vi n». r e 1 Janet Rogers ' 1‘ Brim- Qhmdler s» 2' Geo ward‘ atone vslih .-i granukr sir r" u": g_ Mauxeen Bohaker ismirgtelmck ' feHfll-bllnfl the Qrfangemeiii of r00 3. Nancy Hyndsnan. ' ' in 1 i511- Grade III ' ' ‘IIIII/éliiliiffi Irsusw mo even MORE EFFECTIVE _ SLIGHTLYPERFUMED ' IS nor STICKY - LEAVES no sums 1s NON-IRRHANT ./ 5-8 pretty brldebwas buricrl in ount Hope. Onl...‘ cemetery. police continued investigation. W. C. Wylie of Coldwsier. om. above. drove the Mlmlco. Ont, honey- fllo where the tragedy occurred. married only eight days. Police Bvnliniw Honeymoon heath Prim as Drowning Victim ls Buriedl .14-. ~ .1 . ~12 Lillian Lyman, drug store ("lerli recalls serving couple in Colilwstci Ont... store on May l0. ...... . 2.. Fsmlly o! deed girl is seen walking behind Kettlswell and his sis- tar, Mrs, Myrtle Ralph. nay u-e Mr, reunite;- Macon, father: W M°°°n "l4 50Dhlc Macon. The church where services were condurll was filled to overflowing. It is expected on inquest into Ihs bride's deal High fie Ii H‘ ll will be hold