I; ' ‘ l. I7_ o MAY 2s. 194s . - ms CHARIJQFFTEIOWfl GUARDIAN r PAGF T1‘!!! ' ‘ {I} ~-'— ~—-—"-*-—'*- ' ' *1. ' . ' $$fi?fi%%%%fi§ R - If VV gem-ML gummy“ , K 2 Sale 0f Tanton Mwiihiv s. o... . ecelves 1s mgls. I \ CHURCHES TOMORROW lion t Yul! ll" |P rm c . . - - - ‘ l h 86MB] I Nlfllfll ' * ~ 1a....‘ ......':..:"::i".i" "m. :."*'..'..."r..:::':..".'.::":.".; ' m” i‘ w” Girl Guide News . . _ . . , f m. . ‘T PETER-s cATui-zuuai. um: r hllafgkbtl g:;,,-;",rg,,:*,":,',,,,="_ ,,,'>;,,,';-,,,_ ,,,,,,_ ggrgflq. Pllllllfi Interest ' 0 A A able ln advance. nrnnlty want for all to , cfluflcn 0F ENGLAND ________ :-"_"_¢_.....__...._~'~* ‘smash-a u a l] _}__ noehlvfll 50"" “"‘““'"'" "' -"- 000113 for Filo. pm u» beet poalbie - ' -'—' ' . m. out; |:. u. Malone, CHURCH wmnmuflo" u" m edmgm In the,’ I" ‘tater-ovum muflover 10o perlms were _, MA. L“ “mm”. o e late o! three pro-, I i Rev. LI‘. l. llelunnnn, P611165 lnloviging to the estate of J ‘fie’. m ——- __ .. . the late Lotus P. Tuition yesterday Miss lvm-ie uono 1|, nous-m l-ll-Pfltil-EBOO». m un- tlAwlbhbeservedl eoifaftemoon atzpm. These well flmAI— commuhl A. Itoy Ken-loll. A.C.( -. LIAM" B. our of Haxdwuii Plasma. Link, to“; 5-26-li lmown are srvuated on n {villi-kins Organist ~ ___-* ’ 545ml ' "'- psmn 1%? t Georgedalldblxlmttismas "Gmmms fourth Guid . H1111 E"°""'"' 07"“ “a 11.00 .= runuc m Y M- 0- A- hudauflrwl MM ammo“ “on” l“ Band m e‘ m o“ Mi Th’ m“ cations 1%‘ thl: after: ‘m ‘ohm semofisrenmmtn‘ "m to in mace Street. . r-zu-ulflgnlw“ f“ “‘",‘}°°,,,°' m ‘all, The rim. one pm up was the one ggznfmsg’ ‘lathe, wgather rmit. ~ p0 lull“! m“ lemon Anthem: "Peace I ve With i . | John.‘ 3mm’ Mom”: "ma; situated at the comer of Great ting, All Guides are‘ ed to .m llgfggi T xorwdmufiy. . n. Roberta “V-atlliru fir?" m’; "m 11:00 ‘Au. Evening Prayer. ammmsgrtsufld Ken» w-‘vnlvfl lg; I-sm- meet at Miss Suzarime liiimxiirz, cnor . . hneo ~ “l!” . May - ., Cudmoi‘ . ancrr ~ , a - goo lhllnolgllBLlC wgusgi} H573?» a o'clock. o-zo-m,ggh‘;,o,s'a'.lgl“f.t$ wegfia’; “gffiitns M. $5,153? fnneolr ieont lstroe? 2% Spljfifne’ Nurm R m l errnon: "Repente . - ——- . ‘ ' ' . n zng pant. It has n ' -- ' wo-Jw ""1 "at. ‘ofiffikisrr. m;"'°° i“ ‘““ ‘m’ " ‘i-‘oti ss=.*.":.:*.-rz.s.%a°¢:.r~.c-. CHOW" some" i f Fflili- w . — "' ’ 1006 t a dereo e Cu ' —'- Street. Th uoti Y w. ‘. _ f} some». us numb!- Mmfl “m, M I m. m“, ' ‘ °“ “ "‘ “fir; [Ankonw agaruilfigwsggnlgafi; Bea/ton will Zrtormliirsigfkiro colt‘ “.332; “srliofi? $.13. “Psmimflfi? Wslgrizlf; h m m n” Bglrvliisgolsciqztlren m" l TEE “mm? DWA“ co m.“ hfne“; five“, m“ rmemd fillvsatlgognd gxnllgliértlncgltérxfg; gicth Ciammisslontoltthl/Ilfi taming ~' week day eervlcesue e - l- . rm n-e. LTD‘ I H mm’ ‘he ca 1e from their son Pte. Pat around we . d M w 100k ff “m.” “me ° ‘ F’ H’ _ 1lngrlle Chapéli Rama: ‘f: 1.,.,}',°'I,_‘I,',_'§§¢Q::l: gfgPi-‘mm ‘and e our? ofa lllrgmlhginazh-tiflylliflnil bed hlédbtfifl 1'91“ of expectazcyvlvrn ‘the 111x206? “of at “Ml?- fififuffflhfig. “w. d “olipplllld m! Incumbent is Borax-Insane’; a-aa-miffm Qlppyffi. fxgm‘; m “$1,: Qixvfdrltgwpsplé-‘gprgjr-tfigst N?! Wg; ed to have supper with the Guides. n i-—————-———— I . Pl . CG. h I'll - " s .._.',_"_-___—_ -. j _ omen...“ w... ---§-A-- “I'm g,,,Y,,-,,P,-,,~;,>R;,-,gg., mrgg; .‘;°;‘....§ .._é:‘.‘.;.“....“;'.t:.€. l.“..“.f.'°2§.f:..“..°d’°sé§‘i..”?.%‘§ *°°T*'“‘ m" ‘""°T°" i " a p-s-’;'¥"‘”‘" . _" :3, M‘, 39m a}, a P M 1-4541 months. a thousand were turned in At 314- . Awarded operatlonal wings after completing a tour on anti-sub- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH _______|___'_____i ' y ____‘ J ', -—-- 000 it. stuck; then it tcoir another "il-(‘Pdffqufctor M? marine patrol on the east coast. P0. L. J. Daley, Iona. I‘.E.I., is seen herc rzTagé-7r--il;ggt-t~—§gc—l—nr-- 'l‘I-IE BAPTIST CHURCH Mguz mDISPENSARIYt an??? Mlflelfflllzlxlfiaatsgg Siggrltflhlliv gfijh £1111)’ syétiltao bivlvigsof Jtclggd sag §iecyor°flnrmgl§gléw ‘h;.‘§“‘f,,§,§°§”Y receiving his gold wing from A.-v.-M. A. 1.. Morfec, CBEkilammagdiz . ' ' iirgdgy x350 91ml t ' . e- . , ‘ , ' _ L ' g‘ ‘fuss Link,“ Earle, Organist Comer of Prince and Fitzroy street. Baum?!‘ M M!“ ha‘; Tuzxmb mop“ ‘sponsored ‘by m, PR m, appealed sun it would fie knock“ gar/item! regional port. directq- fgr-in Chief of Eastern Air Command, at n recen inves iture d at a ,. , __ t; 511mm ‘ _ ' and m] A | ' . ' thud, mouth, NB.—(ROAF Photo), m Ital-e. MaoNu . - - _ . a i n‘, gum, Nurse Mm M4,,” m, on. was down at that figure. then another _ Choir Director ev. . Judson I011. ll). mafia‘ 5_m_u_i aégqyenfiovmém C%_ loiglondred waft bub anglbfinan’; gun .__.- __ ___- -—-——- ,____ . . e was s90 en y . crt '.a em. A_]fl_-u0ly Communion. IgORNIlVQ WORSHIP ll A-lfi- Mm (;_ R_ K155“; announce; he Webster of Zllm Pmsby-terlanlAuctioneer Ben-ton imdeavcmizd to ,I.—S day School. amon- jrhe SeeombMlle- Wm b Church. Awisting Mir Webster t 9th" 'lii't ~. u. t 1m qr)! {w Q.li._iv§u.§ln:ng “tr-gig,” at: Aflafi-é.$§*?$v§l"lf'4- ° Gwuy in m: CZm°iZQd‘§§-t§u$fi..._“’“‘“ vlWflrtclgle raigmgtleal; toéxstnaelazsigxbgfit fiiallflgnld 5512i tcaMrL zxirelit‘ ' ervce o .. . » . . ~05!!!‘ 1 ' wnswa ac." , 5.°§'."°E..t§.. "Consider and Ilenr Th9 Clglllafllll SCIIIOUL, It noon, ______ 5 36 “was nnist. Mr Webster preached] 'Not in the history of real estate m» Woolner). Soloist: Mr. liming‘ I Y 0 0WD! llllflllll. 33,59 n Unwed Church] I 0X1. 11189111118 sermon and thmsalce in this ciov has anything been P. n. "Hams, EgmNg WORSHIP I, pm t v Sacrament of the Lords m: w» gers..*;"tr..::i t]; 2 ...,.$E§."“r'§‘2>'6’sl€3' in the Parish iou aller sgr;¢&_+.___ _i_“ PRESBY I ERIAN iiifiiiiii(01v sT». AMES nllivniiiwr ll S mers ’ . . . . usse o . ‘h’ R" is, M- °.'.f.Z”".'u n t. E. L n c enz M.” Mus. Bac. . Ch h School. Rtlimam. uXlICORNING WORSHIP : It . E. C. E an; B.A. ‘rm: no: Lord andv Fa er of Mankind . . . . . . . . . .. (finisher) n“; part, Mrs. Beck and Mrs. M acugmwoasmr : . . EVENIN - “s: Mr. Donald Nlgzllsarz) , “them: My Task_r;;_( _ _____’__ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rhee and Grafton Street ll I‘ I ~ . ARLYLE wansrua frlilgwii? Jchnstone, Organist i - and Choir Director n MORNING WORSHIP up AM. Theme: "From Dark- 3; to Ll ht.” : 146. 788, 440 M8. fir. Sold: Selected-Mrs. Ar- ihnr Roper. pm. The Sabbath School and l Classes. "EVENING WORSHIP m PM. Theme: "The Unselfish ~ lhter." hath in a series on the Family. Iynns: 93, 140. 570. Anthem: "Even Me." (Warren). join Part-F/L. W. B. McDonald. ‘It olmc unto Ills own and tho! Ill were Ills own received Ilim Sermon: “A Personal Faith." Anthem: “Round Me I-‘llls the Night". (Dresse). Miss Louise Cox, ongunist and director of choir. You are invited to arshlp with 'I‘_ PTIST QIUIQCII CEN TRAL C HRESTIAN CHURCH Kelli Street ln-i‘ iii Dr. M. E. Genie. Supli‘: Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart, Organist Morning Service ll . m. Communion Ilymn: A ‘mice Upon the Midnight Air-Junior Girls (Dykel) Sunday School-lit!!! lo!- Worshp Service-II on. Sermon: “The Common! And The Commander." Evening Service: ‘l p. m. Sermon: “The Scrlpturs And ‘Dre Interpreter." Evening Anthem: ' Night .__'.1'P"°" ("w and at both places took e very active part in aortic-tics. His inter- est in this at the same level in the years that followed country as early as M . 1M0. Joining the R.C.A.F. as an A. . 2. he received training i Brandon. Cartcrry. Wtnnirxg, Man; and Iieiicviile Ont... laeforc proceeding overseas as a isargean: lit Oct. 19- 41 He was commissioned! in the 1944 he was awarded the Air Force of the Distinzuished Flying Cross Modest and imossumnig. those are honors that nccvueci to him on sheer merit alone. Left. to mourn his early demise are his mother as Dunedin; Joseph. But as many as received Illm. to them He gave the right to bo- lolie the children of God, evon to,‘ then that believe on Ills name. You are cordially invited to wor- lllp wit h us. Ill MEMORIAM FLT LT. LEONARD BERRIGAN. D.F.C. According to word recently rived by Mrs. P.J. Berrigan. . ediin, the death of her son tLieutmant Leonard lhoirms lQfrléo-n D F C . is definitely con- lcntewltere in the flaming skies on the ni ht of March 1M4. arimhcr go. ant son o! Prince Edward Island met his fate. Gone is a. young man with a uro- V future; gone is s. $011112 mlm nt whom his family, his communi- w end his province may well b6 Enid Sober, honest. and sincere. diocese in his chosen career Ins no surprise to those who knew bin well, “T FEEL S lie was educated at New Haven bhool and Prince of Wales Collerre The British and Foreign Bible Society 1 . vo m; Ilirittlshxnd l oo e y h tel . mortunlty in histzrvxflo’: the I tlon and roulation {the Holy Scriptures with- Mio nr comment. In . tlon wltlv National II kindred Socletlcl, plans 4n Irlbllcation and olroula-_ In will be carried out in lid for liberated lands. Hlibsivws . rtsqummo T115513 Ailslon Mass; William of Charlotte- vmur. g . CD1 Louis Bcmgan CP C at present ln Germanv. Ueut. Leo - Berrlizsn ‘l-t.C.A., mid and Mm. R. mien mt . Among the many Mo! 0! sympathy received, was e froim the R.C. Padre of his Squadron. speaking as one closely chnnected with the deceased. it cairrtcd a message of hope and consolation thebereavedefaualls tymmz men who despite the erd ies o! than speak the service. was mindful of the God wihc guarded him oral his dari- gcrous way. sen r chnninln of the R CA F‘ . vllttr whom the deceased comer ed only n few weeks "previously. pa d R10“!- ing tribute to a soldier anti B 8m- tlecnan. R ‘LP VETERAN EDITOR. DIIS RYDE, Isle Ol’ Wight — (OP) —- William Henry Dunn. one of the oldest newspaipermen in Britain. has died at his home, aged B7. He was editor of the “Isle of Wlkht County Pr as" for 2'; yea Olirfrsnt Stomach acting up .- toll ...__. Too‘ Late-Tl‘; Classify regard w“ maintained‘ Lieutenant-Governor at noon on He ha-d ‘Nflunmmd to “we Ms aederation Chambers by] Chief Jus- INO, bilt| ' r1043 d rouiot-lm owl"- §§§,';,’{‘°{,§n m“ a§nknep.m_ gub- “ySouris, P.E.I.. for the same posi- Cross and later received ithe award’ ALBAN Services, May 27th. Pleasant - iey 11 A. M. North Granville 3 PM Bradalbane 7.30 P.M. Re n. d. Morrison, Minister. s-zs-li. COVBI-IEAI) — STANIIOPE Unl- ted Church services for Sunday, Mega 27th are: Wea Covehead ll A. . Covehead Road 3 P. M. Stan- hope 7.30 P. M. Rev. ‘Fhos A \Vi1- son Minister. 5-28-11 YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J A. Nicholson. Minister. Serv- ices Sunday, May 7i: 11 AM. Central Church, baptismal serv- ice; 8 RM. York; 7:30 P.M. Brack- ley. Subject of sermon, "Testing Kings.” 5-2641 WANT PASTORAL CHANGE - Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Bidelora, and Rev. ‘Ihomas Constable, Wins- loe. Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery, have asked for a change of pastoral relations.-Unlted Church- man. OATH 0F OFFICE-Providing his oomntlssion arrives in time, it at Mr. J. A. Bern- ard will be sworn in as the new Wednesday next and that the oath will be administered in the Con- ce ‘r-hane A. Campbe ISLANDER NOMINAT _ Sydney Presbytery has nominated Princi a1 A. E. Kerr of Pine Hill Divinity Hall for President of the Maritime Conference. Presbytery A- MacQusrrle. BA. 3.1).. of Oh. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. _. ‘The Rev. E. C. Evans of St. Jolufs I M mg- wwgist. will coraduct "m 0! P and d ll 1 sermon and Mr. e w: he 0w‘? Sm“ 71R d deli » Sermon at ‘Z111 Iliaiirlrlntomorrozei? Th: Church school meets at 1.0 A, M, Th8 Qlflwust. Miss E. Lillian - wile, Mus. Bee, will direct the BIBLE SOCIETY OBJECTIVE.- lflratmuxmid women ma-vleairnto lworshlp God "according to Scriptures, “they must be made available in every 11d, so time 0g them lit can be said. “ plerlul waits or This is the 1c object of all Bible Society ef- fort. The P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch needs your heigful co- xiietion in promoting i is greaat ISLANDEBS PASS-Tho Mac- the final examinations in the Fac- ulty of Agriculture and the School of Household " ’ e included ‘several students from Prince Ed- ward Island. s Year), M. J. Milton, Sum-I merslde- Bachelor of Science Home onomics (Third Year), F. I. Bourke, Charlottetown. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH TOMOR- ROW.—- Trinity‘ Sunday At 8 A. M. Holy Communion. School at 10.00. At l1 o'clock Mom- lng Prayer and Rector, Rev. J. T. and Hear P D. Williams. son sons - 10a cnssr. ooon‘ Rev. Kenneth 0. condition. "Phone 21264., or ap- ply 25 Elm Avenue. y l-I-ll. .__..;_ l i=6; _§1Tr._s'l' t..." some .0! .~ land at New- inge and wood and. Apply to Mary b-fld-dl. ' OIEQY. Al. 7 Mr. and Mrs E. A. Sullivan, 250 Rohic Street, Halifax, who has served for some time as a chm- lsin in the ROAR. has, with e reduction on Air Force strength,‘ summerside, P.E.I., on July 1, the interim Rev. and Mrs. Sulliq remainder of the evening was spent LOST —- ONE FAT H00. TAVL- van end their two children er r - i YOU‘ Victory Thank-offcr- i $00811. MW"!!! PYNNMWB m4 siding with Mrs. Sullivan's epeg- illsTlcwonMkig-tavrfaullrlllllfi a wni Innis Include this Charlottetown on lhy as. mod- enh, m. and m. oeom Bristenl wgeamey W. De y. Kln ly send your l er notify D. I... Mocmwell, Priad- Wolfvllle. , .~;e meet.“ closed “m, we ‘m? It t» your loenl Anxllery t ericton, or cell N. A. OutclilfeJ —-— ‘,1, o! the Nation“ “than I eh. i Fredericton, collect. “m! r-Ancwus. GATHERING-Mir, ‘ .__i._ ' b- . H __a__ ___w,_ . gong-South. mfilylgé nsPAIII. sr. PAULS ORGAN - "”~‘-‘L_'2‘£1 Y ‘ a PEIITEGOSTAI. FULL GOSPEL l7 ELM AVENUE Wednesday Prayer Service. 3__P. M.: Friday, Young People's. . 2 PM; s d s h I ‘ n _ when she rooeived many nice 8 PM; ttytllrsltlp acmlmPrillrlchlngfku i mm "mi. 155st‘??? “$.35 ‘l; t . d her 8 Evangelistic Service. sf‘ w‘ lwgblfllllboltl "It ll.‘ ....-_ SUS SAVES JESUS IIEALS time ministration. Before . Smith woe entertained on several occasions. She was meet of l at the home of MrsWilfred f! gifts. of the Veterans‘ Alia g enrplovment Insurance Offices read I an address and entatlon. honor Smith both s she was remembered with 0n Bxturday last, the staffs irs and Un- mnde her I pr“. alter M2‘. rate at Trinity United Church.|de11 was observed. SUMMER. COTTAGES ENTER- ED-Five summer cottages been broken into cording to a report received bylone o} them a {toe}; place tor the very t nave l at Langly Bench? within the last three weeks. ac. the RCMP. Apparently the bur-l glare made themselves at home in at least one of the cottages for the owner found a case of beer bottles upon the floor. em-pty. e of the breaks residence of his Peter Street to St. MacDonald, police were notified yesterday afternoon. LAID T0 REST-The funeral: of Mr, Edward P. Halioran was held yesterday morning from the son-ln-law J. 125 Rochlord‘ Dunstarrs Basilica where Requiem High celebrated by grave. J. Blake. Messrs. Mrs. W. A. Miss evening, May 1 taste-full decorate on an Miss were opened man sing rig ver an ‘all day morning for Rev. K. MacMillan who also conducted service at the The pallbearers were: Alban Farmer, Harry Murphy, Aeneas Gallant, P. V. Robin and Ernest McCsrey. BRIDAL SHOWER-A post-nup- tial shower was given Mr. Homer, the Isabel Howard, at. the resi- dence o! Mr. and Donahue, Cornwall, on Wednes ay . e d for the occas- Mnstcr Carl Willis and Audrey Frizzell carried in the basket laden with gifts which by Miss Marcella. Donahue and arranged by Mrs. Jack MacMiilan, Mrs. Elmer Friz- . zeli read the accompanying con- ghretulations. Both Isobel and Ar- u!" thanked their friends for the gifts and best wishes. After "Jolly Good Fellows" a pleasant evening was spent departed wishing the bride and groom much hep lness in their future life. They lei Dalhousic, N. B., where they will spend a few days before going to Granville Ferry, N. 3., where they will reside. Personals Mrs. R. P. Gaudet, of Moncton. came over Thursday by plane for the week-end, guest of Mr. the. Mrs. Fred Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halloran ar- réxehd in the cir co funeral Many friends of Evelyn M. James are pleased to learn that she will soon be returning to her home u s , - th Kl ' C all opietgltllll m doneld College pose lists covering tsgeue. m‘ o my O p on undergoin Large Attendance At Bonsorvative Rally ...~ln B. I. S. Hall Oneol DONDON - (C?) - The famous GwenK rd m‘, éybyeetei-day from 8P7 of the farmer's farther, the late Edward P. Hslloran. the most so events of the year was held in the sundav- 3.1.5. Hall, Wednesday, May 23rd, " when a grand rally was sponsored 5am“, 1w m, ti} the 9d efforts of my” gm‘ m, en's an omens m o Mg) Conservative Association. Over B00 . . people were present and hundreds This service will be broadcast over were turned away 1dr. B. Roy H01. o'clock Evening man cepsbly presided over ure at the large number present. Tho guest speakers for the evenigg were Dr W.J.P. MaeMilien a The following performers added the‘ en ent of the Miss ry Arsenault, slllllvln- Wfl 0f dance; IVIrs. Frances Holi Trairior, solo; Mr. Connie leOlair, McPherson, e010, McKearney, violin solo; m] "m1... f to e nccom n or c even- yle. with bidld- ' been pieced on the reserve list of in; were Mum ‘officers and will resume his pes- ,7 MecDounil. " Canoe Cove - to . IN CANADA AND lessons apply 1 Dough“ an“ Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: meetinmand expressed greet pleas- _--' “Ch nibic Hymn" (‘Pchailrovskyl | “"'°""””""° -————-- -~~~—"-°“-‘-‘ "sit "*2 s". mm ti" Central Office T _ A Gf-L 0|; woumywor 1p a oy ,' r e n Con," s," 1.0mm,“ , Iwgf gem hougwork m fmuyyjprd our God is holy.’ mun w. 8.3.5011. of two. Good wmu. Apply m 9"- , w °"“‘“°“ s" ‘mm T0 assume: PASTOIATI.‘ - mill’ The Victory in Euro will *- '"' -" "" ° ‘- 1 Mrs. eenan. Mrs. oseph Dougan and Prof. Roy Ken- After sewing of refreshments In by the ladies of the wocia" hills Bowling. They were Mass was DI‘. and former Jose h 1'00!!! W35 Fri- and eeent at the outstanding the Progressive the Snatch; Alfred Mr. Roy Mr. ,the ; itigher. seen to equal the competition which desiralxc business premises. 'I'h.ce of the bidders were men of Mr, Zakcms nationality unu it was duo to liitlfl peisistemcy that-the ilgure was re~, ' reporter intrrvtr-wved as to his reaction m‘ the purchase and he said “w.ii,1 perhaps I made u mistake not uliiu‘ Wnecn one wants a mei- and expects ta occupv 1:. a. itlace c1‘ business for a long, long time a few thousand dollars dczsnt HEW/Wt." ; '1' hr. brick proivrtg itdloinlng the corner Wfls not oiti-zcd for su c. It is owned by ‘Pantzm Bros. but :h2 third DIOPEIRY from the coriaci- (.2- cupied by Lou's Lunch and M:- Netfirfs Shoe Repair was next put or. the block and the firs: bid was close to $5.000. Its frontage 1s the same as the corner 33 x (i5 it. A lot of people were bidding cn this property but it was finally knocked down to the rantcn Bros. (Bill imd< Ed) for $7.600. The third and last. property on this block adjoined the foregoing and had the some frontage and, depth. It is occupied bv the Snack! Bar and Checker Taxi. There wast very keen bidding sitariing around] $1,500; it climbed by $100 and $900- bicis with art least 10 people part1- ciparting to $8.0m where it hung umil 31mm going was sounded. The occupational cnri educational standing to Mr Reginald Bell of the iirmlm“ “at” °f “m”- of Bell a ltlathieson. Solicitors. Wasl "0115- they present representing tho r-"s toi " ' l the into Y '“ In their extensive invcstlguq Vancouver; J. C. G. Heiwvlg, O v: vincial governments and educational Th: Commission's chairman."Coloncilmlsflslorl. “It is not foreordaincd that farmers shall work for less pay than anybody else; or have their children receive‘ only one-quarter the chance of a secondary edu- cation, or one-tenth the chance of a university education that other children get; or sec their wives forced into r lives of toil, often 12 but sometimes 14 hours a day —- Sundays and holidays included . . . The trouble is that no one with the necessary authority has determined to correct the basic economic ills of Agriculture." OBRACKEN Wlll ABOlISH INJUSTICE T0 FARMERS John Bracken, the farmer, is not content, merely to point out the injustices of which he, and every other farmer, is only too well aware. He is determined to abolish these economic ills, these injustices, immediately \ and permanentli. John Bracken guarantees ' definite PROT CTION FOR FARMERS l against income collapse and wide extremes of . i income fluctuation: have money to buy farm implements Ind provide for comforts. His own livin standard will be permanently raised an he will be able to contribute to community v welfare. IWe shall re-establish a Natural Products Marketing Act. 0 We shall appoint a Board of Livestock Com- missioners in which shall be vested power to regulate and direct all aspects of live- stock marketing in somewhat the same manner as the Board of Grain Commis- sioners regulates the handling of wheat. These are only the highlights of the Bracken Party’s pledge to Canadian farmers. Join John Bracken in his fight for farmers’ rights. WIN WITH BRACKEN Vole lor Your ‘ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE I 0 The Farmer shall be guaranteed a just and" proportionate share of the nationKs l income. I This will be done by a system of fair prices to be announced before the season of pro- duction. The farmer will then carry on with the assurance that he will receive a just share of the national income. He will thus i Candidate ' F-3 Published by the Pmfluelve Conscrvntlve Forty, 0i town. r Wilfrid Bovcy of Montreal. is shown signing the Then It jumped by $100 bids to be given men and women for the training they re- register. Standing <1. to r.» (‘FF H W. Litixrop, As- wthere it fell to-D.A. Mac- ceived in the armczi icrccs will b: studied by theselgiggung cur}; of {£19 Privy C3‘). ; "Cit live othcr Cullen l“ ma‘ £15m“; M‘? M“? men W110 Cvninrisc the Royal Commission on Vet- ] members of the six-man Ccm inn: S-iuztrt P... @8531“ Pmwwm’ 0f ‘he erans‘ Qualifications, pictured hcrc subscribing to R955, windsm»; Home; Donnie, 1,1131; F, Smeits, a, and D. S. "ill visit the provincial capitals to con-I Lyions, of Montreal. At Nghl, in uniform, is Com- mander A. E. Fortington, Secretary‘ of the Com- ;-—____;