true, cum l-rarll ~ Reported llead ls Alive in: _ or A ‘Situation Last llr. lland llatlreaan Discusses Transparatlan pyuupshpqsuseolateltnuswursnnlnt ghgguggh-ighuqtaaa-uirsanndnavorlnswnlriihh. Anawanlcansdlnntroollarein Iul-rwlr-Hhll“ It 1"‘- thsbeachsselllelansnlyhonawhich William the Con- Km Painful Clusppln] Prevented lull. Illa»! In m rel-sly lama and nnsillllI-lre cracked surfaces sully Matted by dangerous germs. Get relief the quick. sure way with Lypayll its wonderful emollient action instantly aeolian the wounded membranes and seals the: against germs mo», The first snlitatlon 13a‘ armorial ra nsr-slunoolh- j wall From the Cher-hours tip ef the Normandy gflonggtlasllnlthonchlsytotbs M prim; sailors iron: lensing enlt. Thurs was Ittle l! which hvaslan except the inlcliation the‘. IaaaQatI-ypsylstyenrsterstodsy. Use It resulsrly to soothe and protect yens Ipmloldlvatywheralnlasndylflckiornl. LYPSY tsmu curnnnu r.....~m:..~=-..-..s...-- sub flseasass o! the grant u: pntury lallo. it renami- out boldly In daylight under mighty nsvsl bombardment, thon- gnns and tsnb male tbs lerln. That lieu farther to The Germans may anticipate that nn proportions acre: the channel narrows Impellllll- The Llltwnffc. Ilalclc did not may be ballll held back (or tlu “a [gfl i. unquestionable Allied obieolvs. The Naqnulr II over which t ey are drlvlns are n natural brtlldl". u "hr v“ u h ‘Qflh n“ [III], thug h the goal sf the Allies. l. mow qt ha strength I!» amass nnerlmnatrro- hhosrltalinbslanl- in?" g. it g; r i?! églullilii i?‘ r3. i 25s ' P. "grim: n Cirurch, Lot l4. ii —IUBINESS CHANGES — Mr. 121% Polrler. who has been ... bICKVB-l‘ y“ N. Arnenault on Myrtle ‘I ‘ no damage to miises ‘ Therablgladln F‘. SERVICES — Th! Rabat te Mrs. 1mm the home od stuac Mr. Brenton Wavath. aiteanoon and BORDEN Miss wumEeT mum of llonotnn spent last weekend in $611. llloflt oi MN. I. M. Camp- Miss Marlene White, Charlotte- town went a low days recently 5- with he; 00min. Miss Fuyllis White . fie town to prayer. A com- ce will be held in the bummer raged ly Fire Illuahldliabellevedto m cl . 9m a flue. e out. at the residence of lilarl fifths R. C. A. F. on First at. noon yesterday. At the r n.- nlurnr was rlmg in a very '1 wind was blowing‘ irom the l- east and live 601's Wan‘. the blue would suickl sverymorttimehadeiar- »l.hetinreflresirensoun~ will they were at the scene. th to atthe ilieroantol' - - wasdonetothe unis _andtothe ofthcfront Part of Thepmpertywasjustrc- byMr Li from as purchased . n8 JtapheoGsudethAstr beloarnedtheloess‘ lweredby IIVIIN IIATS IN ONI _ I0]! ENF"""'{ Gill-S WON, Juno 6 —- (OP) -— A ir hut designer has answer- lle Isms d eas maid- lll! hes deli-g a hat bewornntleaetseven w-aysund . different in one. l’! a coneoctlon- o! ribbon and el felt which can worn . a speed. leaving the iron/t hair odel wi as s m l lmde-r the Illl hdlo t m‘ s. l become a becoming Mary l - "t: ohln, ll Iilitlll- "st-ass"- thc_ that n thsnd o! Borden. Her frlenrk regret to leam oi the illness of Mrs. John Maclsaac of Bordon and hope to see her gein soon. Pte. Sam Williams. son or Mr. John l. Williams. water tender on the S. l. Prince Edward Island. has been slightly injured in action in Italy. MIL I- Mr. Kenneth MacDonald oi Borden is a patient, in the Prince Coimty lomltol. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Min Bernice Jelly of Simmer- sldobcntlsst wselrendwith her blend MB huline Msclsaoc at Sharpe returned to Bennie who received his 2nd year c Certificate at Prince of Wales Qollese. Mia, Rena Maclnnls oi Borden sarlouiy ill in the Ctrariottctown Hoqritcl following a Mastoid Oper- ation. Jul. Benign: andlnfter Lover's), film CW 0d Char on Friday. The regular wuotlon party oi the Borden Womilfs Institute was held the town hall on ‘Ilhursday ev- Isdiee prise won by Mrs. rah. aunt's by Mr. Aloysius Croken with oonsolnion prises going tto James MacAleer and Mr. Mrs. UIID AWAITS TIE HVASION IANDON. June 6 —(CP)— ‘Ilhe invasion may be a wedding march Tienne. a 35-year old Belgium on an Allied mer- ear is waiting - ously for him. The two were getting ready to be married when tile Germans march- ed into Belgium. Tiennc who was in the Belgian was captured interned. In l he escaped. made his way ly to see hla sweetheart. then stole away to England to continue the fight. He has a dato now to get led as soon as Belgium is freed. . n05 no“ , llmMrNl . R. Brow & Son i V‘ and Plots Glass Insurance F5". Auto, ‘Life, Accident, Sickness - days. A relapse 0'1 s. nasty cold. * at Lowest Rate . Al‘!!! at Summcrside, 144 Richmond St. ix‘ ._._ _ D. O. Stewart ' Charlottetown i l recuperating ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 THURSDAY AT 8.30 Grand Jury Finds l True Bill In Perjury Base CilieiJsnticeTbsneLCamnball ntthelrbenlrfiodtbenme odthqagreurecourtaesmn- __| y ___‘."I'IIN‘BWBAOII1Y tooutbc- SUMMERSIDE IBEEIQEIEIIEEEEIEE C K ensing-ton and Vicinity The ladies oi the summer ‘J Unit 0d the Kensington lieu Cross met ior tour Anni meetings at tne ironies o1 Mrs. rlarry Mill and ms. Bruce Puymer. 'l'he lviay meetings were held an. the homes oi‘ Mrs. Janet Goss and Mrs. Preston Toombs quilts were completed and a g l start was made on infants’ clothing. Dc refreshments were ser- ved by the hostesses at each meet- ing assisted by n. committee. The lfldles 0i the lsenslnmton Red Cross zvteée then entertained at a d in of the Summerslde R41. Unit Mrs. ‘Rwmbs’ very attractive drew- ing room. - . Mr. Lloyd Bownes of Malpeoue Rd. was very uniionturlate indeed. to lose his lame barn and contents by fire on Wednesday evening. mo. 13.11‘. Hunter spent; 1 . tough with ht wile in Cigrnlourft. R0. Hunter is stationed in Ice- tlrlili: and has returned. to his duties c. ' m. Myles McNa-lly oi Plotou is s... *.:.:‘"s“ “mo” . 0T0 H: OI‘ dut/v in the armv. Do Mrs. J. Henry Trainer oi’ Kinkora was a visitor here on Saturday. ma. 0.3. Darrach was a visitor to Chanottetown on Saturday-V ALBEllTllN Saturday Pictures’ were ahownnin aid of library. Friends of Mr. Hall, student pastor of the Alberton Presbyter- ian Church are sorry to learn he is confined to the house for a few The Aliberton mldents of Prince 0d Wales College are to be congrat- ulated on the fine showing of their year's work. Miss Helen Kerr, third year. Mar Hardy. First Year and Miss Jean Ramsay won second place in the First Year Conrmenoe Pass List. Many friends oi’ Mr. A. I. B. Murphy formerly o! happy to meet him again ton. He has been absent sbout four years in the Canadian West. Dr. and ms. S. Bandler and young son. Martin are happily sit- uated in a home of their own, hav- ing bought the property formerly owned Ivy Mrs. George C. Cord on. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geri: and m motored to hnunhside ay. Pic. Gordon Kerr i mending a 18w days at his home here. Mrs. D. B. Miller accompanied heyaorbDevi-dusfsrsslnctouorl his return to the Canadian West. It is seventeen years since Duvld has been home. Mrs. Miller wil spend a few days with anolihehr son. James, who resides in Pictou Ir. and m. Summerslde merit berton Joan Ellis Expects To Return To Work LONDON June 5 —- (AH-Joan Ellis, the timid, blond an year old girl who inadvertently sent the fllshl which caused the c. eous Asso- ciated Press announcement Saturday of Allied iandlll8s in hence. slid one fore the Grand Jury tor . Three warm comfortable j m tonFlshefles Nallzht. WJ-l. m in Albgf i“ tonight. nhe would be back in the "stun d do a mod Job for the " n e “firs? Willows; lus and so nice and corlsideratc." Miss Ill-l is said st her home. w she is. nervous tension“ "I expect to come beck to work by. Friday and try to convince myself that I can do the work in spite of the strain of having‘ made an error that caused so muc trouble. I TROUBLE MAKER consider- ation, that o! Harry Wahh charged uh oar ury. In this case the Grand J brousht in a true bii-l. Mr. A. Isrgc. moon omlointod Attorney General of the Province. was present in his oiticlsi iss being grad Y. welcomed a1 l-nme and said that he brl-nds to his oflioe the vil- or and enshuslamr od youith. also consider-able ed as Crown prosecutor officer. Kc said. “I nan and as a naval bespoak for the new Attorney General the cordial Daren/i the for yesterday's court allows: The Kins vs. l-Isrrv Walsh. Per- The Kins. responder-it ve. Andrew Perry. Appellant. Excise act. The King rssoondeelt vs. Alba'- IM. Almellant. Hah- eries Act. The King remondent vs. Arthu- Clarke. Appellant, Fisheries Act. Absent Debtor Attachment: z lgmlm MECLCOd vs. William J. c. Civil Jury: G. Stanley ‘Ihntoar vs. Elmer 1:. cii present were. Attorney General Frederick A. lmrrie. W. 1:. Darby KC . J. Watson Mac- K. 0.. C. D. lvlcCallum. Noonan and ILS. Hinton. Address To Grand Jury Chief’ Justice Campbell in his ad- dress to ‘N18 Grand Jury said that o and the full employment n matte occupation oi those at. h He added. “I think the bmt. ore- vent-lve of crime is the full time eunploymezlr for all the citizens of a conunurutr" The Chief Justice referred to the arppoirvtrnertt of the Hon. Man: n. McGlllgm to the Bench and Wel- comed him as a colleague. In reference to the war he mid: x "We are shill meeting undernthe sha- tsnlm world deliverance 0d’ Rom . ialiv to-day is our enthusiasm a-~ warmed by news oi the inv of an important D0rtion of "We are all confident. he added." that the plans oi the United 1m- ions will ouooead in ul vic- Mir. Justice Al. Arse t. ad- dressed the Grand Jury on the Per- Jury indlr:_trnEt.-S IN MEMORIAM Ill. GIIIGE MIIHICIIIN ome. E. Harris reported on the Mair; asdon ' Western M111 ,i. 0n May mix. 1944. m. George seed to rut. It his home kl ‘ls-averse. after a ions and illness. i! which cared for bv his he was wider-i 1 wile and by dtbiul and competent rmrses. I-le was born in Carleton seventy P. Downers. Sunday in Al- m“ Ada 40 days. Prince Edward Island sons, art. oi lston. ‘Thomas o! Van- couver. Wesley o1 Halifax. and one Ralph Camb- d goaiioiwtromsinoerelyrrupethyis Hlsiunerahwhioh stkurdelhtcokpoltsne home at the . were conducted by his pas- sea-vices tor Rm. JH. Bbhop. amisttd by Rev. J.A. Jar-dine. Th uni were: Ill e ibesrcrs can Kfith lord. Louis Muttari. Arthur Dawson. J.P. Crockett. Nathan Carmthms. Inter-U msnt was in the church oi Scotland Cemetery at Cave Traverse. KING'S REIIIJE DAYIS ‘m Coleln l-lshl an‘ n‘ m‘ “ensure The mosquito that carries msi- llld to have relunsd _ln the aria 1e the female of the species. Cent/ill’!- y “Seventy Thousand Mark Reached By Subscribers Wonderful Results Reported At Lost N485“ Meeting Of Youth Centre Comlflldn- P“ ugh no details of the spe- cial Names subscriptions were submitted at the first report meet- ing of the Modern Youth Centre held lest evening B. A . Mr. _ t e en- thusiastic workers present that total subscrlptioins in hand at the close oi.’ the first collection daih Seventy Thousand truly remarkable 5.000 dollars short o! the m Hrh obiegllllgmetaxeé the opening o e ca - — augurs well for the total that will be mned up before the campairn ls closed. Before General Chairman Bon- nsn proceeded with reports Irom the teams in the eneral camp- sign silence was erved for l space in recognition or the signif- icnnce. soiamnlty, and anxiety 0! mvgsmL-Doy. and the tremendous issues for the future of the whole world which centres upon the suc- cess oi our armed iorces now en- tering ilpon the culmlnatin phas- es of the world war for reedom. This was followed by prayer Rev. Mr. McLenmtn for the par- tlclpants. the leaders. the wounded. the fallen. the bereaved and tbs anxious. a start-oni Ieeelpts Receipts reported for the day's collection showed that Section A led by Edwin Johnstone had a1- ready exceeded its objective of $14,880 with recai-llts of $16343 while Section B. led by Rev (M- more had receipts oi’ $8.595 °X1 B" objective of HAW-Wt“! re- tlonal Y. M. celpt‘ on the funeral canvass Ni.- omgmq MnoDo ld’. division. m. g led the othexi: w‘ith collec- tione totalling 1&1 per w“ M the gbjectivg‘let. liach of the team captains n seated dwlth ‘emnag-gp Eng? Md ce ve voc - tends division also had the win- nlxrg team, No. B. I'll-Y Grad-st m’ youngsters of the organization. who had collected on the day “can 01‘ per cent of the oh- Jective set Ior them. 811d the" mm‘ mander reported that two mem- ber; of the team had themselves dug down for $600 each. Jim Bur- den. the captain and Ralph 351"“ Blair McDonald, John Simmonds. Bra Diamond and Richard Math- eson who made up the team. 05-!" fled oi! prizes presented by Um- pire Jas. Haslam and their Kiwi day's work was warmly 1191113115613- were also presented tothe Prizes tied captains of the two teams Ma making the greatest number of calls during the day. ‘Phase went to D. M. McGuire and H. C. Atkin- son. Edwin Johnstona and Roy 0m!- more. section leaders. had some amusing Slings at one The former got the congratulations on the first day. The latter pro- mised that his dlvislons were still in the fight. and it is certain that the general canvass will at the nex. Report Meeting on Thursday BMW a total far in excess oi the total set. At Thursday's meeting Nelson Str McEwen. a Charlottetown boy. now in Toronto and an outstanding figure in the councils cl the Na- C. A. will be present.’ Art Society llelds . Annual Meeting The P. E. I. Art Society held the annual mmetlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wrlxht. June 6. The president, Mr. H. W. Dick was in the chair. Mr. and Mrs. J. itime Art Convention held Sackvllle June lst and 2nd. The treasurers and autditors reports were received. The president, pre- sented s resume oi the years sc- tlvltles after which the nomin- ‘ presented the officer who Domestic Duties Keep Woman M. P. lip To The Mark BY MARGARET ECKER Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON. June 6 —— (GP) — won-um politician's lot is not n lazy one as Lady Frances Joan Davidson prove to you any day in the w . Tlhe Conservative vlscountess who is member for I-Iemel I-lempstesd, is s. housewife as well as a parlia- mentarian. When her home in West- minster was bombed she moved tier Jennie Jsmily to a. country house and now ‘rnrner. Recretary. Miss Gnee Camil- Assistant secretary, Mrs. J. P. er. Treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Programme Committee: J. G. MacKagkMlse Helen YW- nrhibltlon ector. Mr. A. right. Press Reporter. Mrs. MacDonald. Executive: Mr. J. It. Harris Miss Jacqueline MacDonald. Miss Annie d3 Watson. Mr. Wright priesaqted a most interesting paper on ‘Oil Painting for the Besinnfl‘. _ After the ‘ rerrcshmentr were served by the hostess. Legislature In llueliee Long Tine Te template Work Qummc. June 4 - (or) Quebec legislature wo filth wartime sesdon' alter holding strings on '16 during the last. 4 1-2 months. The number of days during which held was more than 1e the average sitting of movinoee. Manitoba cpmpleted its business in the fastest t. me, 24 days. Here are the sittln! hoes. days, by provlnces:—- Ei’ Manitoba British Columbia Saskatchewan grist-lo bar-ta New Brunswick Y. lo.- herself. "R-unnln zen: g rural. othatelairle is another or . when she first entered the House of Commons in 1937 her cirildren were little more than babies, so she used to wheel the gular members , an ATS. darlghter is tl-lensfor leaves. and the young eons are home for holidays. Lady Davidson plans all tihe meals, manages the household. the sh in; and queues up e way home from the She dool her housekeeping bolero she catches the 8:50 urn. train to London with her secretary who takes dictation during the hour's Journey. Grocer!“ are picked on the way home. and before d ner she does most of the putting or the evacuees to bed. Lady Davidson doesn't feel aorry a house and bringing up s. tam y ls a great to a woman M.P.." she says. "You know what an ordinary housewifeu problems are." BAOKVIZLLE. 11.3.. J1me 5 -—(CP) — The followi were among offic- ers elected at e Annual convent- ion 0i‘ the Maritime Art Associat- ion which closed Saturday at Mount Allison University. Miss Violet A. Gillet/t. of Saint John, President; A. I... Charlottetown. Vfrl-Presludenit for Prince Edward Island: John Bishop. Saint. John Vice President for New Brunswick, Miss Edith Hudson. Saint John, Director o! programs. and Mm Ellis Rmllston of Sack- 288283535! Nova sootis Prince Edward Island ville director of exhibitions. V Call u. Prayer ==s The Ministers oi Sulnmerside invite you to n special community lntercessory service in the Trinity United Church, needay, June 7 at 8 pun. Join us ln this season Summerslde, on Wed- of prayer and walling upon God. another. ad] AKansa Wright. | at live cents s word. strictly W!- nbls in advance. _. oooxa _ior Photos. TION III Il- 8 CI‘. QQN I JOgeNSON n]: £0 open msday a moon - gig, 6-7-11" onamrzsrron unwind of liberals or South Gnnvllle m1 at hfllooin. Mcleliarfs, Wednesday. J1me m. a P. M. 4-11 The Fire Insurance Offices in Giles‘- gttfletown will ednos the Division were pra- mm, LEAVES FOR T0ll.0NTO—'.l'he Rev. W. Goodiwill. B. A.. left; yesterday morning for Toron- to where he will attend as a. Com- missioner from the Prince Edward Island Presbytery. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Friends 0f Mr. Edison Easter. North Wilt- shire, will regret to loom that he broke his arm in two places m a fall this week while working about. his home. KILLED 1N ACTION -Mr. and Mrs. John Casford of- Gaivtown. re- ceived a telegram announcing the death of their son. Pte. Louis Cas- fosd. gained in action in Italy. on l! . POLICE OOURT — Al. the ‘ y Police Court yesterday a va _ y charge was adjourned until 1203631. woman accused of not sendinfl i??? i FIB! INSURANCE OFFIOEQ- 300th t 1k. B. s undertake the lor- rnation in Charlottetown oi’ g, ioegl shippers advisory committee for the purpose of co-operatlng with the railway to increase freight car ut. lllzation in compliance with the re- cent must of the con. tr-olles- for improvement al sacs; Canada. Similar committees are 561% Mrmtd in the various other ti“ ¥.’..“3.°°.'i."°ii2 YE“ °§.?.’““"' n e r e we" Advisory Committee of which .1. W. Boulter of Charlottetown i; flue P. E. I. member. lvltr. Mntheeon discussed th manner in which the transport. fec- llltles have been aplrpiied to meet the demands of the wareflori. and also dismissed the various control; over transport. miregnrdl“: tpost-war in“. on ma wo uestiorls wer raised for consider-diam: l 1. What has the Maritdmes to od- fer for the development of i! A her children to school had her case burned until tomorrow. CHILD INJURED -— A five Parker of 141 l-2 Street was struck by a car yester- day evening near the intersection of Cumberland and Graitonl cots. An x-ray examination of‘ the child is to be made today tot determine the seriousness h injuries. ENGAGEMENT. -- Ml‘. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Miller wish to an-i nounce the engagement oi their daughter. Julia Matilda. to Roam William Moore. son of the late l/ir. and Ma's. Lewis J. Moore of Mll- burn. Marriage to take place June 24th inthe Erskine Presbyterian Chmch. Qiltfl/Wd. 6-7-11. ATTENDING CONSECRATION- Among the "GilliSld€' cicnzymen ot- tendlng the consecration o: Bishop Boyle yesterday were two brothels of Councillor Andrew Butler of this city. They are the Rev. F‘. . Butler of Dodge City. Kansas. and the Rev. John J. Butler of Pratt. s. EGG PRJCES-Egg receipts continue to decline althomh they are still above peak season oi last. yearn There is a tendency to low- er prices on lower grades. P.E I. station; are quoting for ungraded e885 delivered Al. 30. AM 2B. B 25. C‘ . u c shlpnumts delivered Chawrlotétetétlwn AL 34%. AM 3295.8 QUILT LDTTI-JRY — On June 4th. s. number oi parents and Dllilils gathered in Toronto School for the 5030058 CLOSE JUNE I0 —At the monthly meeting of e School Board which was held this week. it was decided time, the City Schools will close Friday. June 30. The following were appointed chair- migl for-Mthe closing; hsteselon-Drt. . . c . r ce Stree School; Mr. J. W. Bomber. West Kant School: Dr. W.J.P. - Mills-n. Queen Square School; Mr. HI‘. MlcPhee. Rodhiord Square S_c_hool. BIRTHS AN - At Prunes, 1945' to Mr. and Ma's. Gregory Mulligan of Summerlield. a daughter. EASTER -- At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 6. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Easter. New Wiltshlre. a sou. MATHESON — At the Prince Dd- ward Island Hospital on June 5. 1B- 44. to Mr. and Mrs Russell Math- cson. Wheat-icy River. a daughter. Linda Carol. DEATHS’! MncKENZlE-In Dorohester Mass. gay 28, Katherine Louise MacKcn- e. BEARS-In Cambridge Mass. May 28. Elimbeth Ann (Compton) wife of Wellington Bears, Too Late To Classify Fort saw 19s? rbnn SEDAN. Apply Gordon Roberts, Wins- Ioe. 6-7-21. wanri-zn. sMALlITw/irtrnrrzsr or rooms. Apply “NB" Guagdllar}. - -2. WANTED BY RELIABLE TEN- ant house or d-room apartment. Apply Mrs. Doncette, 4i Roch- ford street. G-tl-tf. Wfifififiuui on 5.66s?» class teacher for Whcatlev I cyeariba provided to old child. the son o! Mr. Mi ael‘ Weymouth such travel? i... School Nu. 116. Present supple- ment $200. Phlll Mntheson, sec- retary. Oyster cd Bridge. 6-7-31. ‘tourist travel in the post wsr- 99,-- 0d? 3- What memory facilities‘ should Sllmflfillfifl natural surroundings to attrgg; Advance planning was mentioned a "must" in order that the Marltlmes be in the vanguard of tin. type of travel development Brief reference was also made to the preparatory action taken in this regard in some port; of the Un- ited States. Royal Society Elects Officers h members oi’ the council f r ' 19345;, K o the yea: ‘. . . Robertson .h Dhysics department at Queen! Wvew-ty. Klnsston. out. ls m. new president general o! the society ' M581‘. Olivier Mnur rector of the universltv of Mont: Where the meeting was held, Dr. E5. Moore Toronto Univ. erslty was elected vice-president and Dr, James F. Kenny and Dr. Sex. HD1111: on. both Ottawa. were re-elected honorary secretar- ies. Dr. HLC. Cooke also of Ottawa. remains the society's treasurer. Dr. WS. Wa Toronto was re-eleoted honorary editor. Fellows proceeded also to the el- ection of officers in the five sec- “12 tions of the society. (me section is of 140 powers both literary and scientific. some hirihiv techni- cal. were read by more - 150 Fellows frcm all parts of who attended "w "Wdcn. At the opening meeting Monday. Lt. Gen. A u... lucnnughtolr. for. mer commander of the Canadian army overseas. was presented with a certificate of honorary member- ship 1n the Royal Sccietv. in re- wtnltion of “his ou-tstandlne lead- ership in scientific wcrk and milit- ary orzorrlzatlon." u‘ DARING WEST AFRICAN ACRABold Coast -( CF) —- A Gold Coast soldier was the first man in the West African Force h Burma to kill a Jap. He is KWaQs Krsclrl. Since then he has been occasion as far as 35 miles bchln the enemy lines. MAMMOTH FISH Commercial fishermen have land ed tuna weighing as much as 1.8M pounds and about l0 feet in length N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Qnrlottetown all North Wlltshlto Phone lil JUNE I - 9th National Film Beard MOVIES VISUAL EDUCATION (ll. W. Gillie) Spring Park-TUESDAY. Alexandra-WEDNESDAY. Cardigan-THURSDAY. Senthport-I-‘RIDAY.