E MAY 25. ‘T1113 it m“ M“, Wow emu. TED man t0 W01‘! 0|! 10X ' P‘P°"°“°° .33‘ “:33: 4L i‘; 42'1"“ kI-‘as-oa-ao-ai , _ .. cannon or ,",Q§D "HSEBVICSS for the I16 o, New London} 8 A.M. Holy result co Pf t d "ou ‘better proof of il\1fié5Y_5_‘1’o§25‘ i: BAPTIST gunnery t. 5 n ay" on Run Sgrvice 11:15 101305 can‘. . n ‘ ' w B, ""4"? ‘fiimf Wtliliéi‘. Bgulter ‘lmfffifiotietsivn. Subject: The l! i. and the rural community. ltllll.” mum and a special offer- lulgiflfir o," mgglonlfy work st time. _ROTARY MEETlNGixitlélltklliti MW‘ Macbfiuligtfhgpelgg. wds the at the regular meet- Summerside Rotary id in the Olymril ell He outlined e plans orce for reh iiltstion e service meil- M harlottetown was W 1W JEDEQU serv utor of N . iitst siliflk" oi the min?‘ ,_ ARS ENTER Bfifgn entered the 00m!!! h“, or Joseph Wedse on Myr- II, sheet, summerside sometime “Tdnesdfly night; and madeueoff m, gggdg-prlfifilphlly c!!!" T5; riliied nt approximately $30. h g sopllelor found that the store a IIfEli entered when he arrived to n’... up yesterday morning st 7.30. lie notified police and 1888 i118“ time hours later they recovered win‘. ivas believed to be most of the loot and took two youngsters into custody. They will appear in juvenile court.—S -PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN -- Lieiit Grant Travers 0f Summer- side who is stationed at the Train- lrzcenirc at Yarmouth, N.S. has bfrn promoted to the rank of carp- tiiii. it has been learned. Capt, r s is tfie son of Major Victor in s of the Prince Edward Is- hrrl Highlanders now stationed in (lllfi and Mrs. Travers of . Travers was a STORE ms. lini Highlanders prior to the out- lier 0t war and when his unit was mobilized he responded. At that time he held the rank of ser- ytrn‘. but, he was commissioned in 19in He was one of the first of it" unit to izo oversees and he Was ed in thc Sicilian camlifllflll. r returning home.-S. Personals vlilss Mary Dalton of Summer- lit! tins left on a visit to Ottawa time she will stay with her sis- ter, Florence of the civil service-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Loo COYIO of summersidde left yesterday on I llsll to their former home in Svampscott, Mass. —S —Staif Sgt. Percy Kinch of the ciiiadizin Army Provost ll 5017s ifendin! ILL; furlough st his home in Summerside-S. enupnstdidtsliritsiup IIIICTIIIII SALE At St. Eleanors Acting under Instructions from IIle cxerumrs of the cstnic o! the ii auction. Wednesday, Msy 30. beriniiiny at 1 p.m., all household furniture. dishes, and cooking lieniils, also garden and farm Iilitllemcnis consisting of two good lttchen ranges. one Franklin stove. the antique bed-room suite com- llile (walnut). This suits is very hrt and beautiful) five double ‘illlll springs and mattresses. "" ililslt- lied complete, two chests “Ifllllwrrs. two dressing tables, Silva! hurt-nus. one dining-mom if. several occasional chLIII. ‘muesli (walnut). lovers! um! h All"! tabla. lofs sud ohnlrl " fillet. book-cuss (walnut) can l "will! machine, Jovcn “Miro eum squares, all kinda of ‘n’? and cooking uionsils. Also m "l" Wilson. two lawn rnowcrl. "llllll small articles used around h ‘i Iltlii home. Terms cull. lf I I llnlli. ssls following dsy. "lion nonnison. auctioneer. wrifiiifi I Farms For so; Al‘ KENSINGTON ‘I! 11- Im ""8. situated one "k lfom Kensingfon on Viliiilllle Road. Brook run- V‘! Illrougli fsnu. Ideal M‘ Potato growing. With or ‘Iillliut crop, DM- Iilooms s. son --ugfl.s. I‘! WESTERN GARDIAN Clcmll ' UIIEIIIDIIII PHNOI COUN ._ a Nusinlucllltioll. vcllfllgT‘ “ qurdisnlmubcbosglglcilysl “$3M”, Wlfil ‘DIX GIIIIIAU ‘churchwndlgmga w ii llh .even.ing1tuy sllrettwnvodmenillun ~Timo8.45 P.M. rows. Ho? f-“dlfi: lite Miss Ethel Tanton, I will sofa 1 4,000 persons w g@I§I'l.3II:-LI@@I§II§I@I@@II- p -so at "lllllléfi bun so. u encounter. l "flown. wai- u“: I!“ w‘. ‘I QII:III.IQ glgggg‘ I IIII bclolivnnl u any us... i. g.,,,,,,,,,,,,h “'6 dsyorlhllrncklliomzsoforimm-v,“ tbs boy rospouslbls for dsllverlss on y", m-u] —-I‘OI. BALI 0B. BENT - sum. M’ 6 M M00811 ' l ADP!!! R. B. P. Judlnmmghirilzta‘? s-za-zs-zi. —IAOI none: f ' . fusor Oi . lfgllgl‘ol%"goilggedzfilogy . ,_ m5"? Wi- APPLY _J. Scary D-IO-Iod-tf 4T"! ‘osmium moron. 5 ill ho a. 27th inst, s11 wan on rfiqtsgptgi —'l‘0 ASSIST N D Marion Slstalre rIrrlverIuLtii-S-Iiasl merside by plane on Wednesday to assist loca workers m berehlp emipiiign for tbs Com. munlty Concert Ame}; —PRISONER RELEASED - A telegram has been received by Mrs. Frank Delshan of Surnmerside announcing that her son Pte.John Deighan, who has been s prisoner ctf war in Germany since August of last year has been brought to England and as far as is known is in good health. It is hoped that he wii soon be back once more anion! his many friends in his old home town. 5 ‘W f —PROCESSED POTATOES ‘ SHIPPED -- Ten carioads of de- hydrated potatoes have been ship- ped overseas from the plant here. t was announced by an official of Island Foods Inc. The shipment was said to have been the largest since operations began. A double shift is still working, it was lear- ned, but the processing of potatoes is expected to be discontinued within a comparatively short time. Once the warm weather starts potatoes sprouting dehydra- tion is dicontinued. In addition supplies of potatoes in this Pro- vince are becoming short. —S Fire Destroys Darn lit Wellington On Wednesday morning between five and six o’ clock, fire destroyed a barn belonging to E F‘. Gaudet of the firm of Arsenault 8nd Cvaudet at Wellington. Cause of the fire has riot yet been determined. It had made consider-able headway before being discovered. Although the A.R.P. apparatus was used the flames farmed by s heavy gale burned the building to the ground as well as its contents which in- cluded two mllclh cows. a calf, a quantity of feeds and some haw-S. Redistribution Facing Next Lllouse 0f Commons BY Illi- CARNEGIE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, May 2'1 — (OP) -— of Commons to be elected June 11. likely will be assembled lato in Aug- ust or early in September and one of the first things it will have to decide will concern the redistrib- ution of tbs electoral districts of Canada, usually called constituen- cies. Redistribution was postponed until after the war. The Constitution provides that theme shall be a census every l0 years and o. redistribution of the tituencies as soon as possible afterwards based on the new pop- ulation figures so that each Prov- ince sball have its share of repre- I'm arvice Club, History Made At Summerside Local service club history W“ written in Bummer “l-‘on Tues- day night at Leo Coyles Banquet Hsll whore Kinsmen Club members, not only from Suinmersid and Charlottetown, but from Moncton, Amherst, Glsco Bsy and Peter- borough, Ont, assembled on the occasion o! “Charter Night“ of the recsntlyl- organized Kinsmerfs Club of Summarsid. The presen- of the charter to the how- ly org club was duly car- , rlcd out by Mr. Hugh F. Mae- Cuifl. of Glscc Boy. NS. Rover- iior of District No. ‘l. Association of Kinsmen Clubs. Mr. Harold E. Gaudet. first president of the Sum- merlide Club accepted the charter on behsl! of the club. Also honoring the occasion were: Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, His Worship, Mayor J. F. Arnett.‘ Lt. Col. J.A. McPhee, president of the Summ side Branch of the Canadian Legion, Mr. W.E. Darby. K.C., president of the Rotary Club sud Mr. Horace MacFarlane. pre- sident of the Y's Men's Club. MARI! IN idtlfllii‘! it . no time. rt ' " Also present were the following hmganésrs °§}‘“§f,*§‘m;ff;u,§§; _ Kinsmen guests: 6.1-1, Sinclair. at Ne york ; - w - Charlottetown. deputy governor; w . S se-mrtsywusnyonileldnovnu W.J. Kirby, past district governor, of Moncton; Theo. Mansour, pre- sident of the Amherst Club; WR. Williams, president of the Moncton Club; Nell W. Higgins. president of the Charlottetown Club. Others from the Charlottetown Club iri- cluded: Louis, Turner, Ray Archer, J.C. Cullen, Willam Boyles, Ralph Crockett. E.S. Lord, Stewart Ives. From Moncton besides the presi- dent were Joe Aldworth and Cecil Staples, From Peterborough, Ont, came I".O. Evan Hinckley. Nuvy (was ' Model ly Gllllfi levitated i1 GIOIOI IIAIOHI Also COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday" At 2:30 MONDAY-TUESDAY RQNALD CQLEMAN The charter members of the MAR Summerside club dwere all present L as follows: Presi ent, Harold E. ENE DIETRICH Gaudet; Vice President. Maurice Mill, who was song leader; Secre- _I N_. tary, J. Elmer Murphy; Treasurer, F. Earle McDonald: Bulletin Ed- l Commons in 1942. members of Par- (Advance) — Canadeis new Housel t s‘ :1 b U M M n oI D E LIISIQHIQIEIIEIIQIQIEJLFJJIEII: proportion to their population as compared with Quebec, A redistribution would have re- duced che membership in the House oi UOllimOns irom me present 245 to 238 and therefore Quebec's pro- portion of the total house would have been increased. Manitoba would have lost three members and Sadsatchewan four. When the question of redistrib- ution was before the House of l liament for both Saskatchewan and Manitoba. objected to the wartime census of 1941 being the basis of a redistribution which would reduce their representation. 'I'lielr objection was that many of their citizens were away in the armed forces or had moved temp- orarily out of those provinces to do war work but would return. The new parliament will have to face that same, situation but if the 1941 census; is not used as a basis‘ for a redistribution then the next general election, possibly in 1949 or 1950 would be based on a ccn-_ sus 2A) years ago. Cancellation 0f I First Great War Debts Is Urged WASHINGTON. May M — (OP) - Senator Edwin Johnson sug- gested today the United States cancel the 011.000.000.000 war debts of 1918 and give the world s "clean slate" for future financing. “We can't. collect them anyhow.” the Colorado Democrat asserted at a Senate Finance Committee hear- ing on a bill to repeal tl-ie 10 year old act which prohibits private loans m foreign countries in delault of First Great War debts. r seritation in proportion to its pop- ulation. The last decennial census was no war the redistribution would have been made in 1946 by ii 611N151 committee of the House of Com- mons. It is a lob that usually en- the boundaries, of ridings with the view to political advent e. In i942 the Commons ecided to ‘pone distribution until the war was over and consequently the pres- ent election is being fought in con- stituencies based on Dlililllliilllil R5 it was ti. 1931 without any reserd for shifts since then- Ono of the results of pO-lvenlill redistribution has been thot will‘! ill not have s vote in the coming Dominion election because they are iivins in parts 0i Canada where few if any D9150"! retested their province got a bad 5mg}; by bringing on a general elec- tion before redistribution. Other provinces rob‘ sfnsms . srmns mo ‘I'D’; sons MUSCIES .1... held in m1 and if triers his beenI mils weeks of wrangling to fix| The assistant Secret-any of State. , William L. Clayton. slid the 598W ~ Department has not discussed such a. debt cancellation but he agreed ‘that the defsulters “cannot and will not pay." Mr. Clayton appeared in behalf , oi’ the repealer. declaring that the United states must help finance the - war-pavaged European countries as l i; matter of good business policy- t senator Hiram Johnson (Rep.- ‘ Calif), author of the default law. t served notice that he will put up n. stiff fight against repeal. and Wes 1 given a week to prepare his cw. gins, president of the Charlottetown Club and Harold E, Gaudet, pre- sident of the President; Higgins of the Charlotte- itor, ILK, Strighi, Directors: Har- '~"_‘"’"- ry MacFarlane, Elmer Offer, Arthurt Ciow, Norman McDonald, Charles Hogan, Heath Warren, Wedge. Clarence Donald Prentis, Cleve Whalen, Bill Roach, Harold Huestis, Caisty and W.A. Currie member). Henry Landry, F /O. Robert honorary Joint chairmen ivere Nell Hig- Summerslde Club. town Club presented on behalf of that club a gift of Kinsmen pins to each of the charter members of the Summerside Club. The following program was car- ried out: O Canada: The Kinsmen Song; Grace; Introduction of Guests; Toast to the King tF/O. Don Prentist; Presentation of Charter; Installat- ion of Officers: Toast to'Natioiial Association: W.A, Currie. Re- sponse; Bill Kirby, Past District Governor; Toast to District No, '1; Norman McDonald. Response; George Sinclair, Deputy Governor; Greetings, Mayor J1“, Amett; Guest Speaker. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell introduced by WA. Currie; The King. A social period followed. Governor MacCulsh in his speech prior to the presentation of the charter dwelt briefly on the history of the club which was founded in 1920 in Hamilton, Ont. He congratulated the Charlotte- town club in forming a club in Summer-side and congratulated sthe members of the new Summerside club. He told them that the ob- fellowship and he advised the of- ficers to make themselves famllar with these obltcts as outlined in the constitution and to keep these Ideals before them at all times, 1n proposing the toast to Nat- ional Mr. W,A. Currie. svho was the first president of the club of Moncton which was the first club in the Marltimes, said that his part ln bringing Kin to the Mari- times is one of his first recollections Mayor Amett declared his plea- sure et being present and said that one thing alone that the Kinsmen Association had done, if they lisd done no other, was wortliv of the highest commendation. That was sending of milk to British children during the war. He welcomed the guests to Summerside and hoped that they would return. Chief Justice Thane A, Camp- bell took as his subject the ltisint‘? of Prince Edward Island, Hi5 dis- course was most interesting, deal. ing as it did with the discovery of the Island by Jacques Cartier in 1584. the time of the French re- gime. the British conquest. the land question. Confederation and tho struggle for an efficient transpor- tstion service between the Island and the mainland \\'hich is still lzoing on. The thanks of the meet- ing were extended to the Chief Justice bv Mr, J, Elmer Murphy. After the meeting those prescn‘ were entertained bv a showing of Al onepnnnnpnnnnpnéhppnnpnpn Jects of the club are service and q _ .tl ll in i, uncommon. -—— lt"....:.:.i:*;"s.ae..z"..i: unwraps»... w- ,,w,,-- M- Ace-M. i€§§t3.‘“°“" m me Northwest “"- _________"'°“" ‘ ‘I’ w‘ friends m! the many “gfgkllflgilozil; Quebec‘ members have frequently MARRIAGE! _ of svmpattlhy received since the 113C- m-w- o" mupiigtfi taken by Mr, Her- PI. Ilhnd STTIJCKLAND-At t H itsi on Tuesday. to r. and s. A. S of Covehead. o. dauflhter. McDONALD — Alt the C Card of Thanks hsmbbit- __ .._ ___----—- -—~—- out/sudden death of their brother, MlcDONALD-IVIIGDONALD -- AV RAW. L. E. Acklond. 5-25-11. Belle River, P.E.I., on Friday, May 18 1945. by Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Miss Hannah MacDonald of Glen tt S turdsy, Mu U st I How“ on l in Sesrletown 8m. “Interment me . - HeALLOIRAN-At the residence c! , or . . LL03. mwerofluxzerrlmfigoi-an. 1n hi: N. D. MacLean I’. l l I'""t.t'$..".ii'l ‘tastier ‘tut: "’""""“‘“ . n n: , g AND- e . . n tgrghgtilthollcAgelaihl-‘tdgyi h“ d IMIALMII Hospital on Wednesday, my as, illlrmiflillvllllll 1946, infant daughter of Mr. and "Will Wmlllil Mrs. A. S. Strickland. Funeral to Plans IO William to lWsrren Ernest Mac- s...“ u stun-m. m. Card of Thanks HEATED -—-—-_. TIIIRNEY — At AIIIIIIY. Ml! M. M; and My‘ w, p Row m“ “m “m "i" rues 7.5‘ *2. “i?” o" in: er. n ors r WRIGHT-M Aw. °°"- nanny win o! kinginess durIru Instr May 34. 1N5- W- “T wfllm- recent bereavement. Also those I89 54 Wlfl- film?“ "Pm "I" who sent flowers and messnws of home OI his dlllflhifil‘, M11. H. K. sympathy“ 5_g3.11_ -4. CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Departure 0f LL-Cniilr. Harding _._._ LCEIITIIALEIIAIIDIAII Tllll column is reserved for ncws of locsI interest, but advertising of s nswsy nsiurc may bc inserted If. flvc Mull I word, strictly ply. able In advance. cosrg STOLEN - Two coat-s were stolen from c. car parked near (Prince of Wales College on Wed- LieuL-Commsndcr John Harding. R-C N-R... officer commending H.M.C.S. "ormmttmw-ii", Yesterday after spending an en- Joyable furlough in the city, He w eefomoanled by Mrs. Harding. 1mm!’ “l?” . n connccti with u; | - Comma-rider Iggrdinfs nsevnlwry “.15 539954” 5T0!“ “T5359 -- sforc of McPhee Bros. Street, was broken into some time Wednesday night and a quantity of ciprettes and tobacco stolen. Cash in the cash register was not taken. MOTOIJST HELD - Yesterday evening s country motorist crashed into l cor purknd nsci- the telegraph offices on Richmond Street and kept on going. He was apprehended s, fow minute; later while changing a tire near the electric light plant and is being held by City police pending s-u investigation. EGG PRICES -— E88 Production in this Province has "definltel" passed its peak" it was learnt" yesterday from men connected witi- the industry. Demand is heavy one‘ some dealers are reporting a scar- T-ll l! lllefiram received by m. city. There have been no price J How-ard Barlow of Wellington, changes. PEI. grading stations are tibe sad word was received of thcIfluoting for ungraded eggs deliver- death of his son, Flt, Lt. J. Pres-led as follows: A-large. 30-32: A- ton Barlow. The telegram stated Medium. 28-30; A-pullet and B. that he vuas reported killed in action t 28-24; grade C, 17-19. Graded ship- lm Flebruary 4th. tments delivered at Charlottetown Flt, Lt. Barlow was previously~aro quoted st: A-large, 35%; A- reported missing, ins plane wsslmedium. ma; A-pullet and B, 2s; involved in s collision wit; snothersrsde C. 20. Specialized producers plane, They clung down belting ohelare receiving for cartoned pack: enemy lines Au were accounted torlA-lsrae, 36; A-medium, s4; s- cxcept Barlow who is now reported pullet, 31. ience mppeflflng in m, The grocery o! May 21. a regrettable si-rgIlIs-eeesffiet 56 Psi-nee Nd in reierrinz to the attempted bombing of the "chartottetowri" and the destruction of these marauderg y anti-aircraft. These‘ incidents W"! experienced by Cmdr. Hard-i in! while in command of s cor- vette. long prior to the commission- inc d’ the "Ffirlottctown", and inlaid, no connection with ills lstter Learns Missing Son Was Killed '__ race ELEVEN 4 HEAR THE HONORABLE R. B. HANSON P.C., tic, j, THE TIIVIN IIALI. (SDMMERSIDE) MDIIDIIY, MAY 23th. AT '3.00 P. l" " Anti at the, Clear,‘ "ill MIIIIDAY, MAY 28th. AT 8.30 P. M. Speaking On Behalf Of LIEUIZ-COL. E. H. STRONG, M.C_ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE rou PRINCE COUNTY I he It's Time For a Change VOTE PROGRESSIVE . CONSERVATIVE ‘wave been killed in the crash. This young officer, it will be re- Mr. and Mrs. Whiter Bowness and called, was one of the first to re- M186 Rliby Delaney. ail of Bedeque ceive pilot's wi at No. 9 SETS», and Miss Caroline Bears of Brook- lyn, N.Y., returned last night af- ' Summerside Th was on April 16, 1941 The flicthi. on which he lost in‘ spending s pleasant holiday on the mainland his life was to have been his last flight of his second tour of opera-l O lions and after that he would have FIRST ROMAN BALLOT been returning home. I He was s. andson of iihe late P B. Clark o Sumgnerside. The Romans first used the bsl- ~lot system in 139 B C PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY ‘The Progressive Conservative Canr!" and other speakers wish to meet all of the elector ‘zihllc Meet- ings which have been arranged as listed '. when the party’s policy and program, and all public ..ttters in issue in the present election will be discussed. All meetings com- mence ai 8:30 P.M. OLEARY, MONDAY MAY 2.8 ELLERSLIE, TUESDAY, MAY 29 GLENWOOD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 FREELAND, LOT 11, THURSDAY, MAY 3i COLEMAN, FRIDAY, JUNE l. LIEUT-COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M.C., V.D., Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince Inserted By The Progressive Conservative Association LEIEIEIEIEIEJIEIEIJEIIEIEIEIEIIEILEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEII§I2I€I% rfifiiélfiiutsituisiieiinininnnnnlntdiuififiififii OTICE The undersigned Progressive Conservative Candi? dates for Queen's County will address the electors at the following places and dates: AFTON HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 25th ELDON, MONDAY, MAY 28 . , FLAT RIVER HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29 o; VERNON RIVER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 MT. STEWART, THURSDAY, MAY 31 FORT AUGUSTUS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 SEA VIEW HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. All Meetings Will Begin at 8:30 P.M. W. CHESTER S. McLURE. J. ANGUS McLEAN. IPJEQIQQQLJTIDJIFDIQIISIQJLEIIIIEJIFIIIEIJIEIEIEEQIQEELIL LTL U1IU 1JU1J’ LIL." .11 RADIO ADDRESS Major John A. MacDonald Progressive Conservative candidate for the 3rd District of King's, will deliver an ad- dress over CFCY. Friday, May 25, at 10.00 P. M. It's Time For A Changc- gamblers of all time, invented the Poker chip. during ths warmer be sons, Eskimos live in skin ten . —~— —-' John Law. one of the gieatest| Too Late To Classify JFOR SALE - '38 CHEV COUPE. serial No. 812170686. Ceiling price. A. Ramsay, 36% Elm Ave. Phons I790-J 5-25-11 IGLOO T0 SKIN TENT When Eskimo snow houses melt the WILL THE PARTIES WHO TOOI two men's coats from auto park- ed by P.W. College, return t4 Guardian office at once, as they are known. 5-05-11 Agriculture supports more than 50 per cent of the population of Palestine. . m n n-.!.-x--x~x-u~-x-x EVE I 0 MEETINGS KING'S IIIIIIIITY The Progressive - Conservative Candidate and other spcslslu wllh to meet s11 of the Electors o! King's at Public Meetings which luvs Incl arranged as listed below, when the Party's policy and program, and public nastier: ln isms in the present Election will be discussed. meetings commence st 8:30 pan. BRIDGETOWN — Friday, May 25th, Bridgetown HAIL ST. GEORGES -- Saturday, May 26th, Si, Georges Hull. ST JETEBS — Monday, lVlly 28th, Holy Name HILL SOUBIS — Tuesday, May 29th, Yeo'| Hill. MONTAGUE-NVHIIIQMI-ly. Mly 80th. 1.0.01‘. Hill. CARDIGAN—Thursdty, Mly 31d, Olrdlgun Ill-IL MURRAY HARBOR-Friday, June 1st, Murray Harbor III. LORNE VALLEY-Saturday, June 2nd, Lorne Vllloy Hull, MURRAY HARBOR NORTH-Monday, June 4th, Murray Isl-Ml North HIIL BEATHERDALE-Tuesdsy, June 5th, Hesthcrdslc Ball. GEORGETOWN-Wednesday, June 6th, Georgetown Ell. MURRAY RIVER-Thursday, Juno ‘If-h, Public HLII. STURGEON—FrIdny, Juno lth, Sturgeon l-lsll. e ll. I‘. MlcPHEE, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. IOI. KINGS. N.B.—Mslor John A. MacDonald, Progressive - Conservative Cundidoh in tho Provincial Bye-Election in the Third District of King's will lddress the Electors st all of the above rneetin a which are being held in the Cafdllfln District; 'V‘:r—“~— it» n- u. " BIG LIBERAL LOT 16, FRIDAY, May 25 Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings. Other Prince County meetings will be announced later Tho Tyne Valley meeting has been postponed until Monday, May 2.8. .I'L|'I..i"LTLFLi IF ULFLFU .: _. ___..-.. _q_ ,_.4._._ ziutiatimintaitriidtdiurirerrrnieitdisiisltnietiaicsu RADIO, ADDRESSES 0n Behalf of the Progressive Conservative Party over ’ Vote Progressive Conservative 1". L|"ll'l_!'1 n nru-Lnrm. _______ ______”___=__ i lrlptsrwlll LIBERAL RADIO‘ TALKS THE HON. FRED RAMSAY, M.L.A. Deputy Speaker of flu Provincial Legislature Tonight Frldgy, Mny ll, st'8:D0 PM. over CllGS, an address will be delivered on the forthcoming election by: II II G S. SIIMIAEIISIIIE wnpnaspav. MAY 2s. s P-M- LT.-COL. J. A MacPIlEE / U) ubjfifP-ENSIONS AND RID-ESTABLISHMENT OF SOLDIERS” FRIDAY. MAY Z5. AT 9 P-M- Mrs. D. C. Tompkins. secretary Women's Progressive Conservative Assn. Sublwl- “WOMEN'S FRANCHISE" H's Time For .4 Change, VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA TIVI A. Other speakers will be announced later. West Covohend Cemetery yester- X IHIOC- falllllllllllllllllll. e1 eisieinnoaeinneirrieiointsipeitneir RALLY Marines