be conch-ole limbs-Ming Ii-lrhnaq hunch who wfloh s snug dedicated to "like USA." '1 sou fironghlio Mailers; Jone Ii for Mrs. Ids ltovor lsonhower, 83. to s. hero's welcome. The modest ilotilsor flccnhcmer lives has become a shrine to soldiers , Kansas, an week-ends. Here she looks over Family portraits grace the old- fashioned upright piano in the parlor, around which the Eisenhowers will gather for family reunion. Quit may MOP! boyhood hours. Newsprint Situation filvqrhit I 3 cricsn msnuiochmss inoneosod I.-l Cfltonslnmyoverhllflllhd" mounted to 163,771 tons, Newmrint Association of Canada. today re- ported in its monthly review of the industry. In May, 10M, stocks were 160.836 tons. Canadian shipments exceeded production by 306. tons iri Mo)’. shipments being 264.76’! tons a- gainst 263.754 tons in April and 276.054 ions in the some Shipments last month, per cent o! capo-i May aggregat- ,¢__ Twhis fit. f “C’mon - C’mon-— In this room, month r General Eisenhower od I4 tons versus 345,429 tons April and 262,407 tons in the corresponding period in 19-14. Pro- duction was 68.8 per cent of cs- "We ymducgsn sh a of . . was ea lii-pments by ions and New- foundland output was 1,01’! tons larger than shipments. N0 UNIFORMS IS RULING 140N330". June 13 - (Reuters) —Prisne Minister the House of Commons today the Government would not proceed with its proposal that parliamen- candidates in the armed for- be allowed to wear uniforms at election meetings. Opposition party leaders had opposed the proposal. Army Pull like your l’ruin his career!” FEEEJEI iififiilfi-fi? lifiTluitsiisiisuuuitiuii-s FIIIIIIIICE CII. BIIIIIIEIIS AVAILABLE SHORTLY IN LIMITED QUANTITIES ALSO '1 Commercial Refrigeration- FOR INFORMATION CALL 0R PHONE PALMER ELECTRIC 127 Kent Street Churchill told This column h rcsorvod for nuts o! local interest, but advertising o! n ncwsy suture may be inserted nltflilvc cents a word, strictly psy- ‘_ ~ 'f_“\ CBABWIILL lur PIUJCORIIIIIIL. GONFIDIBATION LEI IN- GUIDANCE. ANN AL REOITAL by vublls lvl-iss Lilian McKenzie. oi ovvenins. uno lath. Kirk y Morida Hall. a-u-u. rmv. a. ink ‘moron will. K8421] BCIQI C Rind: June iron at a o'clock. ' 044-131’? T0 MAKE TAX SURVEY — Mr. H. C. Murray. research assistant, Dominion Department of Agri- culture, Economics hunch, has ar- rived in Charlottetown where he will collaborate with Dr. J. E. Lattimer in making s tax survey of the Province. RECEIVES TELEGRAM -- Mrs. 11H. Ward, Graham's Road, rc- celved s. tolecram swyixig t her daughter (Vera): Mn. Roy Pollard had arrived safely and was with he'l- husband in Phyton, England. T0 ATTEND CONVENTION -.. Mrs. James La/wless, Past President of 8t. James’ Sub-division, O.W.L., Summerfield, leaves this morning 1'0!‘ Montreal to attend the national] convention, as delegate from her sub-division. ISLAND NURSE GRADUATES- in Public Hicalth Nursing st tlho graduating exercises held recently st Oonvocstlmi Hall University of Toronto, was Miss Marjorie L. Mgclilwen, formerly of Bristol. P.E.I. Miss bfacEwen was for several years s successful school teacher in various Island schools. CONTINUES SERVICE - YNL- C.A. Services to men in uniform and to discharged men will be continued in the new Y.M C.A. headquar- ters at m Prince Street. Ari-a - merits an being made to f the building, and to provide read- ing room, recreation and craft shop facilities for service men in their leisure hours. T0 BUILD WAREHOUSE -— A new warehouse. for whose founda- tion workmen are now busily en- gaged in driving piles. will bo erected on Buntoin and BdYs wharf. The new building will be 35 x 150 feet and yvill be erected on the site where a-smaller build- ing formerly stood. BUILDING PLANS ACCEPTED —Plans for the new YMCA. youth centre building were officially ac- cepted u-t s. meeting of the Board of Directors of the Axociution held is lust evening. Acceptance oi‘ the plans was based upon recommend- ations from tllie building and fin- ance committees of the youth cen- tre projects. Steps are being taken w procure a building permit from the Dominion Controller of Con- struction. Plans imd elevations are belnx wens-red for display wr- pcse; in the near future. OIL WELL DOWN 12,650 FEET- An exploratory oil well in Hills- boi-o Bay is down to 12,650 feet, it was learned yesterday. and drilling is to be continued "o5 iar as mechan- ically possible." Twice recently the tools stuck but were freed again. It was pointed out that the drill- ing is becoming difficult. because of the great depth but the rock for- mation is good and those con- nccted with the iarojcct are still hopeful that oil will be found. An- otlher two thousand feet is ex- pected to be the very limit of depth possible roi- the type of equipment ibeing used. Already it is one of ti}: deepest drilled holes in Can- a i. ANNUAL MEETING HELD — The annual meeting of the W.M.S. of Klenslriztoxi Presbyterian Giurch was held on Wednesday afternoon June 6th in the church. The Pres- ident, Mrs. Robert stavert presldfld and opened uic meet-int: with c1111 m worship Psalm 9B and hymn 84. ins Scripture lesson consisting o! several passages of scripture, was read by different member-g followed lyy prayer and hymn 416. Minutes of last meeting were read and ad- Qpted. The roll can was answered with scripture verses. After the reports were given. the election o! officers followed. President. Mrs. Robert Stlwert. 1st. Vice presldwt- Mrs. John Walker. 2nd. Vice-Pres- ident Mrs. Robert Bowness. Treas- u M s. Robert numohreiii- MONCTO SUMMERS SAINT J FREDI-IRIC NEW GLAB MAGDAL ISLAND I Rcscrvuiionr- TMW“ PHONE A HO m3.‘ 255i“! m: MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS ‘CEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN V \ 13417. Mos. A. Hilts, Secretary Mrs. Lorne Mission Band President Mrs. ( Mtflo . ca mem- chszge of the devotional Period at the meetings. Mrs. John Wiillifll‘ WBs amaointied leader for geiscrlrsraer=ir~ "=- s. n c in Zion (mulch on Y . . Robert I-Dulriphmy ms re-oleoted organist. Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. People's Cemetery Problems Discussed At s meeting lost n ht in the Oity Hall of those in erected in the maintenance of the People's Cemetery, s committee was sp- pointed to co-operate with the shareholders of the cemetery until such time as legislation shall be passed at the next session of the Legislature with the object of org- anizing the present People's Cem- etery Company Did. on a sounder and more efficient business basis. Mr. Alfred Picltard presided at the meeting. The coiruiiitlec sppolrited Iri- cludos Messrs. W. ll. Bentley. K.C.. Gordon MacDonald. E. M. Bagnall. William Henry. D. Corr. John Cameron, and Dr. J. A. Clark. It to meet shortly under the chairmanship of Mr. Bentley, and after a course of action has been tentatively agreed u-pon, will con- sult with Messrs. George J. Tweedy, K. 6., and Donald Mac- Kinnon. The result of that meet- ing is expected to form the basis of a. co-operation on part of -ner_%.._>——-——-—-—~——-~~<-——-< _ IA my; m, preods his day's rat muskrat ‘Shouse’! ~ witifin u... icllpirerim he mites i: back tgti terday by Mr. FL}. a trons. Accompany g Mr. WWW?!" I" omricvuewwn yesterday were Mr- for the sameorganimtion which is associated with $110 315811991‘ in its theatre Weratiom. Mr. Stein insdo I personal inspec- titon ycatcsduy ct flu new iii-wire site. ‘ ' u; gems:- and pasty lea-vs on return for the mainland this morn- mm ‘Ifingny engrossed satisfaction with the progress oi’ ilhe plans. which Are bans mile-Nd by Mr- gqpun, of Toronto. and which W111 b, Mum“ m time to have the work started as soon as building priorities permit Election 0f Liguori Laconhe Confirmed Mormons. June l; Egg: . mujnm officer - aeuntolxis made it official tonlflm that Independent Liguori Iiacombc defeated Liberal L. Ouimet on the basis of civillaln Lxigtliérns in Mon- (u. ' ge era eec . ‘IQ rEtui-nmg officer was mill- ing rotums from 14 polls election 1mm, with m; result at that time B the vote. The rdilng was con- ceded to Mr. Licombc Ht t-he timfii however, after Mr. Oulmet and Mr. Lagombe not}; said that figures in their posession indicated the re- election of Mr. Liecomb? interested‘ in the maintenance of the cemetery. Mr. N. D. MacLean informed the meeting that considerable sums of money would be at the disposal of the cemetery once an association was legally formoii t0 conduct the business. He explained that the Dominion Government had ant cemeteries but that all ar- snd catches Chsrioaetown Bunch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager M6133’? 94 l 1 l 2 _ieri_ts. Mi Method: t allotted money for ninety six sol- 5am s“ ciers‘ graves and their perpetual “out Add u” u“ care to the Catholic and Protest- orange m“; d bine the moglgsscs, rangements wvere held up until mm; mg may,“ moment“; the affairs of the People's Oem- add this mixture to the dry ingmd- tery__\vere_bctter organized. ____ Perhaps you smut s new. boa: or need repairs on the one you now. operate . . . new engine,’ new rigging, or s dosed other necessities; ' Wis: about your marine insurance? Is your vessel covered? Do you need more insurance? Your answers u since and s‘ nous" of other questions may raise the need for extra nioncy . . . for a bank loan. If so, talk to us in confidence about your plans. A’ Built of Montreal loan lass solved many s fisherman’; problem. Msybc we con Help solve yours. Y BANK or M NTREA ‘ -—~=.~=-r:=|si '-* cup flour salt teaspoon sods cup wholowheat lour o bun ilrosd coaches for civilian travel in the United States hi August and thereafter. ‘Transportation Director J. Monroe Johnson ssid tolls will lost y. The critical shortage next March as battle- bound troops from Europe move from eastern ports to western em- baiiakation points. Mr. Johnson sa . tsiIIespoons melted shortening together the flour. the Motown‘: soda and w _x _.I lm l blended. PM hem he sets Ills trqis asmsnyasfivostotimo, to camp for skinning. Behind him is the then resets the traps for further notch. Pony m amt trs . m" a all wiltiinom ounaiogpgmm licKensio cs on nplor icon by} wit s i I his who i; orgcs Rstssrosldnnodthossmo dsytliysro Siiiil oriiliunsi Do you know that Government regulations sum enable you to borrow at the Bank for every assist tance you need in your fishing operations? Many fishermen will have s better season this you bg. cause of the money they have from s B of M loan, I0 l Iiiiifll (illllllli was»; out can“ h: every walk o] M: since 1817 and former vice-president of till first National Bonk cifishinq iuiitl his retirement . l: . lcrvinos will hold on ‘lhurrsthy. IOIHBIML, June i! - (Q)- Mathematicians from all section of Canada will attend the first Canadian mathematical co hold here June l8 to , was announced t. o rem will be presided over rof. Samuel Beatty. head of Department of Mathematics at University of Toronto. --——:::i] A v Canada’; Musidztrllrapping, Long Inactiiwruei" Becomes Big Business can m ton stretcher: and iimng up tawdry. 0 Gsusznlomosndvotnrsnhnliolt Oonnnlssi ' is nip-ma oflilscs and iadfi-Vsili... w...‘ u. m in ma. mil m“ like mu .ot.s ugcpwf fiutiim sleds. Usually I Ilsfl om nuke the trip in eight or toll demonstrate but lnli; jupsrusnunuuluhdl-F