PAGEEWELXE Gift lists CHOCOLATE DIP NOW 5c available from your Manufactured by GENTRAL GREI-IMERIES LIMITED SllMlllEllSlIlE MIARLOTTETOWN dealer SOIIRIS Get Out And Vote Drive Launched By Legion UTPAMFA. MB! 3 The Canadian Legion has launch- ed an attack on "apathy" and "indifference" with the objective of getting people to vote in the forth- coming Federal election. Until June 27 the bottle will rage with 2.000 branches. cmbrnc- ing 250,000 members, pitting their forces against the political indiff- erence 01 some Canadians. Chic! strategist behind the st- uck is LIL-Col. D. M. Baxter of Winnipeg. Dominion president of the Canadian Lesion. Lahelled "Operation Vote." nn operational order has been issued by him to every branch uxoss the country. V-day is Juno 2'1, ho says. The objective o! the order is to get “every Canadian citizen qualified to vote tn cast his ballot." - (OP) -—' The Culcdian Legion u an organization, Col. Baxter explains in a statement, "is completely non- politicsl end non-partisan, but is vitally interested in the main- tenance of democratic principles." In the last Federal election one of every four eligible to vote -— or about 1,500,000 persons — ab- stained. ‘rhere are 8.000.000 per- sons eligible to vote in the forth- coming election. He hopes none will abstain. By launching the attack against indifference and apathy the legion “is endeavorlng to alert the Ca- nnadian public against the dangers facing a. notion whose citizens be- come indifferent to their demo- cratic NSDOHSIDIIIIGB.” The four-pronged attack seeks: l. To get every voter to ac- quaint himself with the quest- ions at issue and the attitude of different parties. 2. To get the voter to choose s party or support an independ- ent candidate. 3. To get him to take some part in selecting s candidate. 4. To VOTE. "Apathy," says the Legion presi- dent, "has permitted the establish- ing of small highly organized groups situated in partically every community in Canada." By "subversive propaganda" they "are undermining the whole demo- cratic structure oi.’ our nation." Therefore the offensive, and therefore the need to vote. If the Legion attack falters. con- cluded the president, therell be reinforcements -— "the thousands of service clubs. parent - teachers groups, chambers of commerce, boards oi’ trade, teachers’ associ- ations. Women's organizations, labor unions. ministerial associat- ions nnd other civic-minded bodies" that will be ready to swing into the fight to protect "our great heritage —- freedom." 114 lusty rnoclu any tlmc. on Ilund. 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Councillors —- Mrs. Bert Ham- miil. Mrs. John A. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Trainor, Mrs. Eugene South. Mrs. Joseph Hughcl. Mn. Earl Duffy. Preceding the election of of- ficers, the regular business meet- dng wu held with the President --lvl.rs. John M. Mulligan in the chair The Rev. Director Fr. Mn- Quald wu present and recited the League prayer. Business consisted of the read- ing of the minutes of the last annual meeting, ss well u the minutes of the last monthly meeting by the Secretary, s let- ter was rend from Mrs. Blake Provincial ‘rreasurer, thanking the sub-division for their generous contribution to the scdcs Sep- tanie scholarship fund. Objectives in the educational lino ‘were practically the tame as last year. One hundred dollars was given the scholarship fund. Prizes were given for Christian Doctrine, also prizes to grade XI. F011: hun- dred and fifty dollars was given our Pastor for church purposes. Mass oflfcrings were made for deceased members, (or our Holy Father and one on the Feast of our Lady o! Good Counsel for the living members of the League. The Treasurer's report showed our total receipt: for the year amounted to $1066.00 and our total expenditures to $890.00 leaving c balance of $172.0) in bank. The convenors o! the church and sick committees presented very satisfactory reports. Enter- tainments consisted of n drama. and card parties held in the homes ct which the sum of $595.00 was realized. The President, Mrs. John M. Mulligan briefly reviewed the work of the past year and expressed her appreciation to the Rev. Di- rector, the officers and members for their loyalty and support. Fr. McQuald congratulated the officers and members, for the splendid work accomplished dur- ing their term o! office, snd commended the nominating corn- THE CU""""AN. CHAIELOTTETOWN i.- 4 By GODFREY ANUIRBON PARIS. May 34-- (AlW-Pctlln. the name which Pr!!!“ and the world in 1040. i: threat- ening to sweep back lain I110 headlines ago-in. Alrcndy chclkcd sills are l9- pccrlng here and there on the Vii-Ill in Pull: "Release Peta-in! Mung mach people, who hardly hnvc thought o! the 94-year-old Miustul since Allied victor! crum- bled his Vichy regime and Imi- ium to a. prison cell on the wind- swept. Atlantic lslnnd of Ycu. In thinking of him again todly. Moat can't forget tint. whatever his (Malta, hc wu once thc hero of As one put it: "retain was once condemned t0 death and public opinion would not at that time have rebelled if he bed been shot. we let him live snd now we hsvc no right 00 kill him little by littlc every day through failure to live him Pm- core." Authoritative voices in the rremh Government are known to be in favor o1 clemency, but there are others lust as nr-miy apposed- Premicr Henri Queuille, himself n. physician, is believed to favor c moderate policy towards the ail- ing Marshal. Robert Leoourtnnln- istar. and Paul Rsrnodict. minis- ter of national defence, are un- derstood to bcclr this view. It was they who were said to have act- ually prepcred a room for Pctlin’! reception in c ntilltuy hospital near Bordeaux. But when the news come out. the storm broke. NGWSDIPII extreme right and left attacked any casing o1 the prisoner's lot. Premier Queuille, threatened with possible cabinet crisis, booked d . manwhil- reports my Peta-in is suffering from whnt the doctors call “fixation arnnesic.‘ He often forgets recent events, although he can sometimes remember in de- tail the earlier stage: of his car- er. DUBIID l!‘ NORWAY OSUD-(OP) -—-'I‘hc bodyof ski-jumping champion was return- ‘Ilorger Tolrle. twice United States cd t ohls native Norway for burial recently. Tokle wu killed while serving with American forces in Iron Mountain, Mich. in still the Italy. His ZBQ-foot jump made at United states comwtiiive aklinB record. mlttee for the capable manner in which they conducted the election of officers. The newly elected officers were installed. and the act of consc- crction to the Blessed Vlmin Mary recited by the Rev. Director. On motion the meeting adjourned. PRIIMPT of IIlIiIl IIIIIILITY Fertilizers CAN BE MADE BY w»: ISLAND rtnntlzrn co. ‘-_ TRY U! REDUCED POTATO PLANTINGS AND RELATIVE- LY CHEAP SEED SHOULD TEND T0 MAKE THE 1949 0R0!‘ PROFITABLE. DELIVERY '11P»??- IY- xrn narrows "Wasn't it this Guardian Wont Ad?’ . 9km: you van-binning on tolling» with c ._ Montroll‘! most expensive wed- ding cannon, mid to have cost IIIJOMN, £00k plloe when Phyllis Brontmn, shown, dcwhter o! the president of leading Osncd-ian distiller-y. wls married to Jean Lambert of Paris and New York. Flowers, flown by chartered plane, lialudcd 16,000 Inc: county li- The Mayrneetlng of the NOW Amman Women's Institute met st the home of Mrs. Walter Moosci on May 5th. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode, follovtcd by club Women's Creed. Tcn mem- bers cnwwered roll call by hand- ing in In article for c fishing pond. All were pleated to have txwo visitors at this meeting. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspond-- enoe was read. A letter from MissI Boswell telling members about the handler-oft exhibition during Old Home Week; a letter from T.B.l League thanking members for o? League, an acknowledgement of $5.00 which the Institute sent inI some time ago. Eleven meonlbcrl Institute News. A lflltthy discussion took place about New Arman joining 11-3”). lers’ Rest and Shcrbrook in pur- chasing c. proiector. It Wu n“. subscribed for I I 5 NEW mum w. r. i quilt. also a $5.00 bond from T. B. - an undertaking for the Institute. T110 committees gave good rc- ports. Fruit had been taken to ttdu-ce, and thank-you cards receiv- e . New school committee: ma. Al- Ilfifl MDHB- Sldk committee. Mk1, Harold Manderson and Mrs. Lewis Moore. Hogram committee, Mrs. Stewart Moose and Mrs. Lewis Moose, re-elected. Mrs, Robert Williams offered her home for next meeting, roll call l. simkcstion how the Instit- ute can celebrate the thirty-fifth mnlverflry- Mrs. Lewis Mouse and Mrs. Elmer Moose to assist with lunch. Red Cross work consisted of "l"! P811‘! 01 Pyiames and one girl's cwutcr. Program committcrput on u interesting program-me, 00119.3“ $1.26. 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