Iiilillili by Judge The. wEs I I ummnoinvai.:%l 00w: ‘ a . g ~ I Nurgl ‘ k inhuman-hour- I Walnu- Carlin Int noun. n Grenville Em . — ms IGIKI"IO§. N . Koough. ooeieiei? m” HALL TONIGHT. lstl. It 0 o'clock hon: . A l/v Chan's Reotlillnt. h, ‘fir. . m‘ 91101915‘ ___ _ , Julian) _. ioai Polgmaiouth, -—~Prlitlay,duno _ ass. A 1v 1 1"‘ ° M comm "r " . sugggagummers‘ . ‘ ° Pllym. Dance. l-l- . yd ' o-ai-zi ____ MOYSE, » ——- "'”'- Bvdeque. will _' "on." 151mm Presbyterian g; absent from his office unm “m, Service 5undly- 32119-3“! n‘ * l-l-Ii 114° P‘ “m”? Mm 'o-1-i_i.‘ dragon UNITED ciiuiw new?’ D“ .4 ' rnsromn. ciiamr: _- m, m- ._NEW LONDON Presbyterian vices for , “m, 3m m, u mmgirdcherze . _ services Sunday. follows: ‘Ii-yon 1i W“ - “d” “iwffifinll EZJTIP" gIlPNY- n -——- l - i --KENSING!0N.,Malpequg 5nd sons Clinic L on rieeiown Presb Alwo” Do Wedn ay- Charge. comm“ ' free breakfast 3rd. in 1| to 60- 5' ' __- ,9. M. - _ NSINGTON BRANC ll. my c. cmmpion and John N. w m: Lggjon will attend a 3M me unvemne o; iunomi service in Mfllrilgghle Roll. The Canadian Legion will be sum}, sunday afternoon. 9 in attendance and Freetown at 7.30 w mung in at Town Halhb Ken- P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Min- . w“ a 2 P. M, thence y 0" later. 5-1.1; nlllMalpeque_ Medals and Berets .___ fin worn. All returned men in; -SUNGI.0 Vixen and Puppy m, w mend, 6-1-1 - Starter containing an abundance l‘ ___. [of vitamin and mineral rich in- _B|j|)EQUE UNITED CHURCH. gradients is just the feed you need Jlmmy sevic June 8rd. to insure a q get-a-way on wane ll A. M. 3 P. M. growth for those young Fox Pup- mm 7.30 P. M. e ht pies. Remember. most of the fain- u; m. Lord's Supper will be ad- ,ous foxes produced on P. E. Island ' meted at each service. Mlnlls- the pest five years have been start- Ermm,‘ y M. Baxter, B. D. led on Sunglo Vixen a Puppy sme- i , 6- fl-ler. now available at all Suzgio 5-2-17- -1. it . alers. _BUS STOLEN—A P T --- v i" i“ ““‘&l..l“i‘.°.§.. 1.. MHHJWLQI... mllffillsfih‘: mm‘ w” son Summer Street. side by Islan Foods Inc oin- gimalneehislglgiieilrly yesterday mom- plated operations for the "season I I 1= m 1v" ‘zzrsdst-Yszlir v "a?" "'1 was"... 12.4"" on "decaf-Iggy {mm road.‘ uhdlm“ 353$; sfirilft sifsmdntee ona Nov: m‘ » 5lember o. During that time an ‘W’ laver o of 175 ‘people have been -.ylT. PLEASANT CLOSING -Ai steadly employe . about forty of m W nu. ll mz- ":..':....';"".-. .2::.".~:...c: “and 6mm”? notif in sup-‘staf! of twelve will be kept on ‘mum yesiga sIyt-lon wigs ‘closing Figures of production for the sew; ‘w’ m“ " euefilng that billg'bo'oon are not available but it u cir- "“§n",,§“d {iqvhi n“ olpeetea that the total will be ahead Minna at the school said that‘ of last vcu- 8 iclllally they had no official clos- liq instructions but that they W"! “sagging n group of officials from ymnon, Ontario, with orders. The Imup was delayled because of un- , .Prizes Presented At iivonble flying Wwlllel-s ’ I _.IUI'ENILE count __ Two’ Huff‘ Gfaduatwn lummerslde bovs were ordered to. . to st. Patrick's Home in b’ ‘m 1.. c. ‘Lezvls. lid e oi the Juvenile Cour a l null; of that court on Monaovlsew 101M311»: raring were lim- p summerslde. They had been. {n61 artfln e gra uta. i}? eilrerlcscs charged with breaking and enter- gulesdia V1301 Ougymflsgwll ‘a?! ini the store of Joseph Wedge. M l", 5:613"! “I 5 01'! P liyrllr Sireei and stealing approx- KYO!‘ . _- m6 - llflfllCIy iliirty dollars worth ‘ofl First prize to Third Year stu- nerchindise. Three other oases dent making highest average .n “and aqjoumei s Iggy??? tgmI/Iitfsd Jan. Mr-fieefwme nloyqgm‘ AsQN, DRIVE, Second pjrlze to Third Year stu- rlloCi-Il-IDING-The drive to sec-.dent ran nr; second in theory. ire ‘membership to form a Com-_.donated by M188 990F816 BYOWII llllllilly Concert Association ln_to Miss Florence Yeo. Suinmcrside is proceeding satisq First Drize to Third Year slu- iiciorily and confidence is fcltldent ranking highest in practical ihii sufilclcnt membership tickets‘ W011i. dOHBWd by M155 LOIs MM!- iill b: 501d by Saturday, June 2nd*13°fll1d $0 M158 Irene Dewli‘. when the campaign ends. Mrs; Second Drlze to Third Year stu- Ilariun Sistare of New York Is in dent ranking second in practical Sunmcrsidc organizing the drivcwwdfk. donated by Mrs. lbois Mac- Matinee Saturday 2.30 __i____.,_.____,_.._...__._.. ._n¢lnnn Frog-lion. Policies Outlined At Mt. Stewart Meeting didates for Queen's addressed meeting at Mount Stewart last night, and wore given a very at- tentive reception by the large audience. pies party that the Mackenzie Government should be re-elecied on the ground that it in wpiethout foundation. Mr..W. Chest- er S. Mcliure. the (ii-st rpaker, de- clared." He pointed out that nine members of the King Cabinet had already resigned and were placed by inexperienced men, two of whom were not even members of the last parlia crimination against Prince Edward Island by the Liberal Government. especially with‘ regard to trans- portation. and also enumerated the pledges which Conservative party. has made w correct these injustices. Angus MacLean, dealt with the Government's war record. its long -lii.story of playing politics and its refusal to face the reinforcement crisis squarely. gressive Conservative including the party's pledges with pangs, regard to social security and habilitation of members of l» r4l<= cw-RDIAN GEIIIIIAIJBJAIIAIIIIIAI mucus?" ' o: c be st luvtorgryltrlollv Ply- nble in advance. , - moor] c omcmn 001mm --lov n4 Conlnlndor D. l. lurid morning be given over to urch vices and in the afternoon t ey gill visit the Island's National and tend I. meeting‘ of Perfection ct w lch the 4th degree will be conferred. The lent: early Tuesday for an . Also Short Subjects shows mo - ms L068 li.“§‘¥.nl'.‘.'.‘ MONDAY - TUESDAY . CHARLES BOYER ‘ and IRENE DUNNE -I||- ‘TOGETHER AGAIN” ' 1 Trlnlty Mission Band Closing in its Trinity Social Hall was filled to capacity to witness. the clos- ing service of worship and Pro- gram of the Mission Band on Wed- nesday evening at 7.30. The first part of the program took the form of a regular Band meeting. giving a demonstration of the efficiency of the officers and members. The president. Doris Clark, presided and in the wor- ship service. Joan MacKinnon read the Bible reading; Harvey Mooliinnon led in pra er; Joan Rogcrson gave an ou e of the’ life of one of our P.E.I. Mission- aries. Miss Illma. Inman; Douglas Clark led in prayer for Miss In- man; Joan Storey read an item on hfalth and all repeated the peace p c. Miss Marie McDougaIl gave a review of the year's study book. "Tommy Two-Wheels” and told of the program of the Mission Band, including the handwork which was on display. She emphasized the importance of the Mission Band in the Christian education program of the Church and urged the parents to give their children the privilege of this Christian training. . Joan Rogerson presided during the program which was as foll- lows: Ear-line Layers, a. reading “Foreign Girls"; Jean MacDonald sang "Jesus Bids Us Shine"; Ena Engel and Wilma Taylor. readings; Ernestine Mills sang “Jesus Love Me"; Doris Clark and Harvey MacKinnpn. readings; Maids Rogerson, a "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus"; Betty Henderson, Joan MacKin- non and Douglas Clark, readings; Elaine Gill, “The New Canadian" Edith Brown, "World Friends"; |Douglas and Doris Clark. a vocal duet: and readings by Anne John- Iston and Olga Forsythe. The Band members sang "God Who Touches Earth With Beauty", “Children Who Walk in Jesus Way" and "The Whisper Song" during the evening. and preceding the play the audience joined them in sing- ing xAll Things Bright and Beau- manflestmltiful, Mrs. Howatt was accom. B8 0H B8 SUMMERSIDE °" 8-5 Conservative _ can- Progressive Dr. T. Leongrd Farmer ided. ~ The argument by the Liberal King was ex- rienced administration was IS- merit. d . I-Ie further dealt with the dls- vml u" l0 the Progressive The second speaker, Wing Cmdr. He gave an outline of the Pro- {fig Q3318; play", Livia entltrlwed “The Fairy s A armed services. He pointed out'were as follows: characters derful attractions to public notice. As an old time resident of lottetown, I that I still have a very soft land and wfll be my WMYth-ifu! in nvy power promote re furs and the fisheries, with speciul mention of oysters and lobsters There should be sell live cattle from PJlI. an soon 11D more. Importers here are very keen shortegeofbeefemdagmot crease it‘ there will be a market here as soon permit for boflh dairy cattle and store oavtfle. Your difficulty. lt seems to me will be to Jet your cattle don't think there Retirement 0f l Mr. Large As Freight Agent Mr. Ernest A. Large, . . . freight agrmt at Charlottetown, ‘the: of Hon. RA. ‘Large, Af/tor- ney General of the Province, was the recipient of an address and presentation yesterday on the oc- casion of his retirement from the Railway after forty-five years’ con- tinuous service. Mr. J.J. MacDonald. assistant freight agent, will be acting in Mr. harm's place until the appoint- ment of his successor. Mr. J.H. Howatt, road master, is also scheduled to retire at the end of August. other rumoned re- tirements iii the need- future lack official confirmation. Mr. Large, a. native of Charlotte- here as a messenger in 1N0 and served as age-ht in various railway He wug ticket agent at Smnmoiside for several years and left the ition fifteen years n30 to become freight agent in Charlottetown. Following is the wit of the add- ress presented to him on his retire- ment yesterday. which wus accomp- anied by Island Trade Prospects In Liverpool Reviewed In Interesting Letter ficien; hualnel fer ect Kirpmenia of cattle from Prince; lid-ward Isllnd. When this business; Wis in its hey-day just before the? had ular ‘ W." I" N8 sailings 6119i which were specially fitted for Mirth troll, , Glasgow, and Cardiff. ‘Ilhese diip- mentg usually numbered from five to six hundred head at a time. Uvolbnou hove "I nova‘ received - qiirho hare for live foxes, alfiholfih or I vino responsible for the sale of m mm. w‘ my“ “m” many hundreds of your foxes whenl I wu ‘rrode Commissioner in Jivpm. WWFwQMRWlMIWN . assiata-xieeofm. Prince ldwud Is- Punk, I introduced the first Prince w bring itself and ice won- Edward round fbloeu that ever went into Japan. That was many years ago. "Your furs of course, are reaching 9 Imidon markets through the usual channels. Just before war broke out wemwe; meetlllxié not some success itroduc - my heart for Prince Edward Io- ue oyoten from 2.5.1. and we w do to resume these efforts as loan u conditions permit. I think that we can develop a good mar- kw for oysters, providing the Brit- lll regulctl alter the waa- do not reotrict us in any way. The 1'0 name of oourne. will spolv to tinned 10bit, which, of course. ls a lux- ury trade, and it remalns to be seen whether we can sell Canadian tinned lobster. in this country after the war. Personally, I think it will be podble. but perhaps not for say a you‘ otter Peace. However the h rather indefinite at the moment. v "I Wlls pleased to hear from my old Province Tn‘ this way. and you can rest swirled that no opportun- its will be loot for furthering the intermsof Prince Edward Island “Yours sincerely," FRENCI-I-IMIAY- I __§Continued from Page l) .__—-—-———--.-~..».-—L-_—__._-._=- I—— ii- closed in Washington. sent a note to France last Monday urging it to review its policy toward Syria and Lebanon and saying there was an impression in the United States that the French were using the threat of force to obtain con- oead the two Middle East states.) Coming from the third special meeting of the British Cabinet within 9f hours. Foreign Secretary Eden told a tense House of Com- mons: “We have not acted until our over-all responsibility wu lo ICIIOIII that we simply had to not or stand by and see a situation develop which would have shamed us all." Reports reached Cairo of fight- ing between Arabs and French forces through Syria, with heavy battling in the ancient city of Damascus. Britain and the United States were reported in hour-by-hoiir communication on developments. Mr. Eden said his Government was "in the closest touch" with nil Governments concerned. In his report to Commons the Foreign Secretary emphasized that "our desire throughout has been to get a settlement of this trouble- some business. and I think it is abundantly clear to all-and I welfa . ‘You refer to oaMle, fox farming this business operas onoe roe-opening this trade as soon possible. u flhere is a dggdeat . re the Burt of this eou-nia-y to in- milk production. ‘Ihua, finance and shipping conditions #0170020! dhlvpm t. I vvouldmbe “is. “ S O ONE wn entered the freight office centres throughout flip I-Irovince. t F”- Text 0f Address a suitable gift: to wuwmt dir-I gum mum," wg‘ day night in Mun niliht M8 . Pro- °lli amooivo Conservative condition in out, uh. between Mon- 91mm "‘ “QWQF- Mcflleo full swing, and when it could ha. s was no giving as m the fae equally vacant neat of Summcrsiclew had resigned to contest the riding of Prince, will still be vacant for some t ti had been paint a somber picture of provincial afflairs. Less money is being spent per projects in this Province than 1n any other province of the Confed- enatioui, he claimed. The roads are neglected. under the fallacious ore- text that wartime prevents their repair. rural electrification is lust a, myth and the teacher's salaries in P.E. Island schools are rid- iculously low. In spite of all that. there has been on enormous 1n- crease in the public debt, which now stands nt ion million dollars. equivalent of n. ten dollar MOM/Bug! for every sci-e of the Island and this year will see an increase of Jones Government for havins I dlers. describing shabby and shameful treatment for. those to whom so much was beins] owed. He denounced that in add-; ition to the soldiers. this by-elec-» tlon, called under such suspicious in disfranohise hundreds of ers and fishermen who would find themselves forced to from m; polls as they are presently underline it-that we desire to withdraw our troops the moincht - sei@el=a.c=n l» '°1°$3°_d~ FIrLru-irlri nn:u1_rinri_n rim-Ln . PAGE NH?!‘ ’ Conservatives Greetecl PVith Enthusiasm At Montague And Cardigan‘ i lndcnfliu- in thomidotof thou-build held Wodnec-nwn, specially tlus .nui lat Mostofthemods on behalf of TWO W811 {Wtlidfid Elli iCrd-dgun, JoffIOhullA. a? ‘a? uni’.- as gfi district would not be token the-t. obvicug manoeuvet. cull , vvrrmm Hfmrlm and farm workers. He explained that thmthat more money for this group representing a, third. of the popu- Btfm, lotion also meant prosperity for fed lpeople in urban centers, for they would find that jobs would thus be created for than through more money being spent by iihe farmiers who would then become a new and profitable market fog- Canadian commerce and industry Another meeting will be held to- morrow night. Saturday. at Lorne Valley. by Major MacDonald and Mr. McPhee. It l: announced that Dr. WJP. MaoMillan, leader of the Opposition, will also address that meeting. Girl Guide News’ Be far t Ernest Major MacDonald went on to capfln in health and welfare the bout a mlllkm dollars to This debt. 1 l "FIRST CLASS HIKE” The First ClassI-llke will beheld on Saturday, June 2nd. Candi- dates and their escorts us asked to be at the station in time to take the 6.46 A.M. train to Hun- ter River. Soldiers Dihl-nehhell Major MacDonald scored also tho econd time disfmnohised the sol- thig measure as s lrcumstances, was also m etiemlll farrn- keep away b on the move now from frame and seedbed to the garden. C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETINGS PRINCE MALPEQUE, FRIDAY, JUNI 1 Malpeique Hall Speakers: - CYRUB F. GALLANT, C.C.F. Candidate and others. ‘IJLI .FI_ J'L"LFL.'"I_J'I_I'LFIJ'I i- MT. Iiargiez-After forty- LIBERAL Radio Talks, OVER STATION CHGS AT 8:30 RM. r-n office has been opened in the Donald t0 Miss Helen Small. c n. i\ia."Qll.'l!‘l'l6 offices on Suni-‘ Five dollars 65.00) donated by her Street which serves as cani- bodies’ Aid of Prince County Hos- plgn headquarters, tal to Second Year student mak- ing highest average in theory and practice, awarded to Miss Bernice five years faithful and efficient service with the Canadian National Railways, it has been recently an- nounced that you 110a made a/p- plication Air superannuation and that same has been granted. to take effect June lst. 1946. Phi- almost tihirteen years you have been with us as Fheight Agent at disrlotte- town and although you came t0 LG-UNSERVATIIIE POLL MEETING NORTH RIVER POLL A meeting o! the Conservative Commitfpe will be held at Charles Later‘: on Tueldsy evening, June 5th of 8.30 ma. ALFRED YEO. Chairman Thr that. like all other major political Girls, Eileen —- Sfidleeelirigcalléggfil‘; parties, the Progressive Conser- Dorothy — Joan Storey; News ... vatives had voted for and were Mai-y Beai-isgn. Twg 11mg ca“. pledged to the payment of fam- dim $11-15; Rum _ Donna Bow. 11v allowances. ness; Mary-Gloria Godkin. The The 0th!!!‘ $988k?!‘ at the meeting Fairy Queen was Barbara Micha- was an ex-pi-isoner of war who hadplellés; a Japanese Girl. Marjory lost a lcs in the fighting in Bel- Plckard: an Indian Girl, Olga Klflm- Forsythe and a Hindu widow. Thelma Tonight's meeting will b0 at B _ N" AWN" ti?’ 9J3“? °“l’i'a°l.‘”e“‘°.el“ll“' ‘it-ii g I e 811 O OXI "Fnther of All Little Children.” __ “During the evening a presenta- on was made to Miss McD li ll, =.—_-_~.-~(—.q9§u_£' the director of Religious lgdgga- Wm, other damn“, “m” “n. tlon who is leaving at mid-sum- "my about m, arm“ controveuy mer. Doris Clark read an address m which prance, 5"]; and the of appreciation and Maids. Rog- Lebanon are involved on the other plzlmgdlhleliirgflehlltlon all“: ,~ ,5 _,~ '. c d i th i, ded’ vll id f the world, United Sta gs ' 58h Scene. "s "Edie?" glrlgcirtigbe gpl-eogige Wedges?“ “m: m ‘ sslieéegentatives tried to prod the Mwwzall srccicuslv accepted the Bram), o; ma] Two ($2.001 dollars, donated byIBIB Five Into agreement on r- hall- "mmblall" “"1 5P0" of her n Brigndlm‘ w“. ,I.adles' Ald of Prince County Hos- idozen issues uhich bar the way to 1°? l" 555041131118 With Mrs. E. _A ‘new by 13;; J, Aypitnl to First Year student raiik- finishing a charter for a new world Mica"- MY5~ J- Y- MBCFNYEH c-qrinm nmfing second in practical work, n-‘orgalilzatlon. ‘ind Mrs’ H- HW/fltl in the 198d- , n... m- loomed to Miss Ruth Mill. s] Defining the extent of groat- grchiv of the Band. Affairs. S ~1l“_—~~-l:-- '--1—_-- 6T- —_f-—— power veto powersnover efforlts of ""‘“‘ ~ ~ - 00 proposed secu y counc no rczlsolinhs ________,ate _9___'__*is§'__¥ _, grevent war still is the big ques- lmn 551,1; _ '33 (may, gouppfltlon to be decided. But nothing ‘ Below ceiling. Serial No. some. can be dime film“ 1i “M11 M"- Apply Eric Paul Bmokfleid, ,cow reacts to an interpretation of 54.3; these powers.‘ But all? s IVETERANS’ nos", Dgpaytmgni, or veplmdies‘ Aid of Prince County Hos- was 1n summgrglde pital to Second Year student for‘ general proficiency and unprove- E8311’. awarded to Miss Edna Mac- enz e. Allah" ay for to the in Summerside of _ “facilities for Lamgg’ gtiiélig? 1810.00) Cdolngcch by :- was nccom an s ncc o n os- i Dr. G. L. Smith of Clializlotie- |pital to First Year student stand- ‘li icoiinr was held at the 111E hlllhefil ll’! IIIBOTY. flWBTi-‘led f0 whfichthwasBattetlndeci Mgfv F131‘??? lltlléllgjifl-d ted b ‘JEMS C ' ‘3 0R1’ (I 8 O B S . 011B y - , the pun“ county ,Ladies' Aid of Prince County Hus- members n: the memggilpital to First Year- student rank-y 2 w .1. F. Ariiclt and some‘ ns first in practical work and, FRIDAY, June lot, Mr. A. J. Mathooon, 0'Loory. MONDAY, June 4, Mrs. Charles CahIIl and F0. Donald I. MacLean, D.F.C., nephew of the late A.E. MacLean. TUESDAY, June 5th, Mr. Donald Baker, Summersldo. THURSDAY, June 7th, Mr. W. ll‘ Darby, K. C. FRIDAY, June 8th, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C. On Thursday, May 31st over CHGS, from 6:10 to Bzll there will be a talk on Price Control. - BIG LIBERAL RALLY MEETINGS ; .__.____..____. MR. J. WATSON MacNAUGHT, K.C., Liberal Candidate gin: oflior prominent speakers will address meetings an o owe: Speakers, MAJOR SYLVERE DesROCl-IES, W. B. DARBY, K.C., T.M. LINKLETTER, M.L.A., and HON. MARIN GALLANT, M.L.A. _~ PALMER ROAD, FRIDAY, JUNI 1. BEDEQUE, MONDAY, JUNE 4 Speaker, HON. HORACE WRIGHT. TRYON, TUESDAY, JUNE i. Speaker, C. C. BAKER, ox-M.L.A. KINKORA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Speakers, SENATOR JAMES McINTYRE EUGENE CULLEN, M.L.A. KENSINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 7. Speakers, HON. J. WALTER JONES. Premier oi Prince Edward Island, HON. HORACE WRIGHT, ML. 4th District representative Provincial Government on HON. JOIIN E. SINCLAIR, member of the Senate of Cui- ado. th office and shed stuffs mot we trust will last throughout the years w come. "Notwithstanding your arduous duiiei and heavy bgesponsibllitie: you ave managed cheerful and happy attitude whldi hag done much to lighten our m". notwithstanding the excess trim‘? and unfavourable working condition» which are the lot pf all‘ ‘railway 1 e innoounryd "- “qlviyecinn... let this opportunity pass without in 50m; W?’ 9MB‘:- i ur deep i-egre a yo"! - pggi-tuclle from our midst and 8* you to accept this small ft as a memento of yo"? 959x13‘ n Wm‘ us, and with it goes our sincere good wishes for your continued 800d health and 119117911198! 5°!‘ ma“? years to come. o“ so" v c" “m” “d shed stfiff; _.i.l._ivioe_nonnia_s_ai________:_____v_*f lflffillfllflm‘ -~' liililflfllidliilfillillllilililfilfifl PRUGRESSIVE conscnvinv: MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY .3 f‘! NOTICE My store will close every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON beginning ’ JUNE 6th until further notice. AUBREY CUTCLII-‘FE Froderl ton that each country shall such policies as "full merit." But conference committees were IYIOAVIIIE “sllolwly. l the Stlacxtiels cllflelfll" of ‘thrgir crfileegiviliigs ‘Isms-kg; txvlo! ton attempe so y mer- 1 k - ' can, British, Russian. Chinese fin: i‘ we“ m’ h"? "m" and French policy on these addi- ,.___., BIITII tional problems: I m o e _.-_ ..-.._»_._-.--.-—------_. ,. TBAINOR. -- At the City Hospital. 1. Future amendment world charter. ' 2. A formula for electing thelMay 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard principal executive officer of the Trainer. City l‘ dalllhtor. new league. DALTON — At the Charlotte- 3. A met-ho‘ of electing Judges town Hamil-ll. May 30. 1M5. to Mr. of ,a new lnteinational court. .' and Mrs. 3lohley Dfllifln (nee Ethel 4. Whether he charter should Ehnbell. d-au hter of Mr. and Mrs. contain provisions for expulsion of. Elmer Slur l, Portage) a non. league members. - PANTON - At o4 Cinton street. s. Procedure for member coun-l Owibridle. Mm. My 6. 1M. in tries to make military forces Mf- Ind MN- 30PM B. Pinion. ‘winging to m, oi-gmiuuom a daughter. Margaret Alice. Mrs. g1 pram}, prom”; gm- N“; Panton was the former Frances access by all countries to row ma- MI°D°WBH 0f 33118011 v tefllils- and on Australian “pledge" "-__'i“'_'" . promote employ- " "**'o.*j.<.;.‘ ilefvrnoiii; _ __ __ N .‘_ ~e 7359-34-3: r. " IIIIWH“ The Progressive Conservative Candidates and other speakers wish to meet all of the electors at Public Meet- ings 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 meetings com- mence at 8:30 PM. COLEMAN, FRIDAY, JUNE I. LIEUT.-COL. ERNEST II. STRONG, M.C.. V.D., Jrogresslve Conservative Candidate for Prince KINKORA, MONDAY, suns 4 KENSINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE e. soeeiei Speaker. Mil. JOSEPH HARRIS, Toronto CENTRAL BDDEQUE, WEDNESDADY, JUNE s TRYON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 MISCOUCHI, FRIDAY, JUNE 8. Inserted By The-Progressive Conservative Association nmrii§"_“ PATTERSON - At Hunter River [my so ma. Mrs. James Patter- .son in her 91st ear. Funeral Fri- ‘gny at 2 o'clock rom her late resi- . ence. gllano. B. C., i945. ter R. Mac- of Ocean View, P. by train Julie 2nd. Funeral at no IN. D. MacLedn caesium IMIALMII finnollotowo III rum won-no‘ Boll II _ " fwwhl’ Hhnuiiini i be sentimental about my Guardian “t Ad Milly-It’; all I do that’: above poi-i,” <.- A T INDIN“