. - r sir. >110 148"" “'“"“ -s»uu-v:v~ __-,. l4 H“ "f-‘éh? “-" H ‘q iii.‘ t SLZEZFUZ A ~. ,»......._.._ <_. .- _...¢...w-u.- --<rnm \1l<*#)H b-QA u l rnzieu Tiiuigspiiy. For Foot Ailments CONULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. BHIROPOIIIST 143 Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN, PIJ. llot Permitted To “Save lip” Coupons OTTAWA. Mav 18 - (C2) —- A Prices Board spokesman said t0- iiirzh: ma: cons-timers will not be " iiie in)" meat rat~ iuiiiiii; coupons when such rationing COMIC.» into cilcci Lil Canada, He .23.: the coupons will be valid for pciiciis or from two to six weeks, iind \v.ll carry expiry dates. '1 hey be used within the and cannot be w- . or .l.\,C later, he added. SOUTH AFRlClrlN ELEcYioN .. NEW YORK, May 1'7 (CPl4fhe BBC sold Field Marshal Smuts an- nounced Saturday that the South African general election will be held on July 7. shying that "J15 issue was nevrw cltxircr—~tlie will. The London broadcast. recorded by CBS. quoted a cable from the BBC correspondent at Pretoria. which said that “Parliament will be ilwsnlred this month." and that] "(it iieral Sniuis explained the early rliiic inr the election by saying tnrit- it should not he of service to the country to prolong electiolieeririg." MT. MELLICK SCHOOL Report for the month o! April: Grade IX-l. Miriam Praught and Gertrude Cannon equal, 2. Ruth \‘l'o0<l 3. Leo Cannon. Grade VII-—1. Donald Mufch end ivilfrrd Cannon equal, 2. Bernadette Praught. "Grade V-i. Pauline Praughl, I. 11d. . f‘ ede IV A-l. Freda Richards. c IV B--l. Loyde Mulch and J 3 3 P‘ h} 3‘ 5 5? :1 3 r: . Praught z Mlflrlll,‘ Mclnnis equal, 2. Alan llfai-Rie, 3. Joscnli Praueht. Grade II—- l. George Bruce. Gfflflf‘ l-l. Shirley Jenkins. Perfect Aitenrlaiive: Ruth Wood, Doitziirl Viufchh Bernadette Prauglit. Ilfirln Wood, Pauline Pranght. Loyde M Ni, .-\l.in 2\f-irR:ie-. Glen Morrisey hers Prziupht, Charlie McInriis, J~ ryh Pffillllli, Billie Pra-ught, Gcorgp Bruce. Teacher, Muriel Jones RliljilsnTfifrfiONTli-OL corn! DYSEASES ‘Here are ten rules endorsed by iwn k Girl of tho Turf ll! Mary Dengue: Htevull 0v» CHAPTER XX Cally‘ wulgdxrftmaiigg thednen mun .s0 e ou and mo: e. cold shower and wulm to the corner amceiy 10i- freeb fruit for breakfast. The trip viasift at III for slie knew t-h oolmcd taioupe rapidly in her gay‘ hiss-wee trim voile dress, order to HQ pace with her thoughts. There was one thing she wanted to do that she could not do at the apartment. She wanted to icic- ptione Tony. to have him meet her somewhere. He would know where she could sell the horses and how much to ask for them but, mOGt of all, she wantfd t0 e89 him Blim- m see his dark eyes intent upon her i . aglie tool: her time about select- ing the fruit. Then she went acme! the street to a. store and l!“ 1L1)?!’ cglbfhNl-lflkm a wnivullwl e was e 86616 day Iieforg-"Mr. Garth- hl’! I195 been here this Qiorninl. . . .' She wcnt out of the talcum"! booth puzzled and shim-ll! W935“ A little later she would rent l 6B‘ iuid drive to the stables. W will "J Joe. She would have time to d0 that before Lucretia and she sterl- ed for sari D1880. Maybe Joe lake! soinetliin% lhehgvnilés HOP 99m“ 9r r - e . mgatlilcleateiiiz apartment she found Ivy lip allflulilfim but. Lucretia: ' C . dQPI-‘lrfiltsia in her breakfast my." ' I y. “ti”. skltlagkgfii impressed. “ u gay something to me 0M9 m?‘ stlckiiiz" my held 1H I ' IIIOUII. - "l d, "And you replied N wfial “b10102 way to iirid out i1 I10 was hunl -" i b0 th kl-wlfn ll‘ prshgmgeriiryntoast aend o0! cc and ice orange iuice. fwd W1"! ‘l: ugiit tray moxie hand. she ecl at Lucietias door and 8X1 - Lucretia sot HP. ‘Wwnmll- ca” thought with a quick twist of c!‘ heart that early In We m°"‘m' Lucretia, at near-forty W55 5W1 l5 ' tty as c. girl- mfiDarlinmdio you have" tao willie iii at. this time of dull’, Lvvw" Sam annoyed, "we arent starting to San Diego until eleven. W“ W" kn . "I’m going out. "C511! 691d “h; ly. “I wanted to talk to Y0“ 5"‘- Cary put the trav down. sot. or: the edge of the bed looked abou inc room. It was tylPlcflllY I-Iuc‘ retias room, blue and While. ‘Pa!’ rant and disorderly. Under the table, emptied oi’ its tWO S01E99? box. s flowers. SWOd bottles of expensive nerfume Freedonfis Fires Must . Fell COAL! ANAIllANSnucidIguul dcllvcrccul cpuvuyu, powcr vltul wur plants. kccp ul- rolling, pruecrwc flu uullou’: lcullll Tic ccul nlulug llulultry-llncru cud nuuugcneut ullkc- l‘ have lcuc wculcre e0 pruvldc ccul, but they uccd Marc wcclicre nut bc prcvldcd, or wu lulecr- i . , i, lull-In 11gb grhu hour. Nature hue bccu gcucrcue but we - lust hcli cureclvce. Our nluce urc rich, but uudcr- A ‘i; luuucd. Iy Prccluluuflcu, Ila luccllcucy the Guvcruur Omclullh Ccuucll has clcclurcd that lubcur supply lcr coul Iluce ruulu us u national emergency. Further, lu order e0 provldc uiunpuwcr for coul, the Governor lu Ccuucll hue leeucd uu Order lu Council ullucd at ewclllug Illa flow cl coal from mlnc to flrcpot. Tile Order l of vital intcrcet to cvcryouc In Cuuudu. Evcry Canadian should read and study its provleloue, to ecc whether it dcmuucls any action on his purl: , A‘ \" rm". CHARLOTTETOWN i1uaizui .. --——'-——-' --- _ y EVERY EMPLOYER, REGARDLESS OF HIS INDUS- TRYJnuet advise his employees of these Regulations, and lie must eseist in discovering whether any of his employees have had previous experience as coal mine N0 COAL MINE woiilifiii ice 1min a at e coal mine without wriflwpcrslewfruu e Selective Service Officer. , tliv Hwilth of Animals Division, hoiiiimt '1 Dcptirtmeiit of Agriculture for vnzilriiiling cattle diseases:-_ and silver-topped Jars of creams l and lotions. The closet door swod ajai" and a dozen evening QTBSSQS hung‘ from velvet hangers, vylnk with each other for color and 5 yie- r. l '1 l. Cir ‘ll 1 di ‘nfoci water tanks I h ‘ l .» Lrly- .~ 1 ii - to z h. l N J- vim clean nrril rotate feed fiilssylilfflswilllee S65E53: of mciqe- "aka". 9 t‘ “O s w; of ~wwomijillliagugnh<c>yeizh airs. Sign liaDPlTIEBS. Caly thouoht Industry undoi- tltcee Regulations, will be d wagon ‘J i‘. f’ lllll i F“ , e . i», ,~ m-wlviiiiy did you Wfllli to talk to gvmy 51,191,011]; Rggmmgss 0F H15 INDUS- at the established relc for the Job at w cli be ie " n< fortified with pro- me about?" Lucretia asked. . . . g‘ .\ w, vnmnhg, Cary iiii-iieii Ifllm the room m TRY, who has had previous experience as a coal mine placed, and the Government will pay wages 0f I0 c, no giiffei-cnt classes lgolfjf-Qénllgclfgilifglv 33313325 13,53 worker, must report that fact to his employer not coals an hour, 8 hours u dey end 43 hours l ‘NON ' t ' - , u " ,., hcafuf ‘cmficat, Wm, beauty shot quick mm iiirmish heathen Tuesday, May 25th, 1943. to my ex-coal mine worker required to leave hie °~‘“>'5 "°'"“"" s“ “med w “u” present employment under tbcee provisions, but nee her arms arotuid her mother, in ‘ ” D1‘_§If'5°“l'qgfé'a to to“ you m“ rm A ‘COAL MINE WORKER FOR THESE PURPOSES selling ‘the homes." H" __ hum ie anyone who, lincc January 1st, 1935, has worked tiu 211K135 will: niciliiilfii-iiqresi. - under provincial certificate or license in or around a "0" We °°"‘l"'°.“- 9”“ °°‘"' coal mine, or who, since the same dole, has been age irns fast siippnig, so she flew‘ _ employed for e total of at least 24- monilis in the iiiln “lint she had to sBY- "I WU" production of coal (except at office work). you to promise me that as soon H5 well‘? si-Ibayliigimfigllfifinstance. you - D EVERY EMPLOYER, NOT A COAL MINE OPEIL ATOII, inue! report in writing to e Selective Service Officer not letcr than Tuesday. June let, 1943, full placed immediately a! eoel mining. l0 A BOARD ALLOWANCE of not more tllll ‘TJO l wccls may be plld an ex-coal mine worker now rflll-u- in; to a eoel mine, if required to live lwuy from eh residence of hie dependents. l l PRESENT AND FUTURE COAL MINE WORKERS will be granted postponement from Military ‘lhiullg i . . crank of <ir:k. animals d voioiimii’ n. villi’ with CXY‘ 'ir*n('(‘fl vet- zibcut vaccinations and tlic horses right away. S0 thil 1 have the iiicney.‘ _ Lucretia cpciiccl her eyes in 8H1“ prise. "I hilfdlV iiiousiii you would be that way, darlin After all. you T. luv-o been ' in Ailfifilld ll'l'I -. in the Leeward Islands .l ‘x15 to February let, 1944. by virtue of their ‘_ ——"_"‘“"'_‘ t b2 h - been grand . ~ 1nd no can] ming ‘mg-kg;- yfl] h; ‘g3; 31¢ lrlltilfliltLrfcllllllflglfs rill); Ilfflfwers and ilclelle on any of hie employcce who arc ex-ooal mine u" “Human _ the A ed F -.._.__._____ that and he let you have money or; wofkof.‘ y , u‘ rm 07399 o ‘.9 . .i pyretty tricky venture, ii you a5 I0 FQIIPIIIIY let, 1944, OX0 I Illdfil pOflflIl IO QM from e Selective Scrvlee 0f leer. l2 NO EMPLOYER IN CANADA, EXCEPT A UOAIJ MINE OPERATOR, may solicit for QIQIOYIIQI cc hire any cx-coiil mine worker. l3 REGARDLESS OF ANY DOMINION OR PROVIN- CIAL LAW, mnlc persons et lent 16 yeere old may In . employed as coal mine workers, and female at least 18 ycere old may be employed es surface cell mine workers. l4 WAR EMERGENCY TRAINING cusses will be evliIubIc n» u-iiiiii; uieu ea eoel mine won-km. m€Wc_‘ll_s¢l along-J SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICERS ARE AUTHOR- ’ .ii§§lli,1e;§l%i¢§"?§c°§ ]K.c§§§§°f,;d 5 IZED to require cx-coel mine workers to report for w’ fllllilifgf~ gffiQg-SLI 1W1}? ‘Hg? aafalffg} interview and to accept work at a coal mine. AU . ' "lave Fun With Your Friend: , don‘? be iurgrised a" MAY RE UIRE By FQ]‘une-Te“ing gflléllgglliiefg ‘igiéfiiilizygsglgiyzflzalii? euy mun in any employment, if subject to Msbilizii- ciry rented t1 car and drove to llon Regulations but rejected for Military Training, lull certain other: excused from Military Training, to accept employment at e coal mine. Englcwood Park. She had no 7 NO COAL MINE OPERATOR may terminate the ‘cu-arr ' _ ,;- -.; . .- rr v - 3&5”? ml‘; @133...- -"'_'L"-”q<»1 f3 E C‘ Z 3 " U951" Tony was not there, Joe Clrasiunn sat sullenly on third in the shade chewing his iiievlltable tobacco. "Haven't seen him for two diiyl," he said in answer to her inquiry. "But is he in town or has he [One back to the ranch? I've got. to see him as soon as poeslblxe," "Don't know where he is. Didn't ask him where he was going." ' Cary was nenr dos eriition. She liadto see Tony. S e could turn to no one else. She studied Joe's dour face for a few seconds. Thcn she played her ace card. trouble at all in finding Tony's stable. but, m; she half expected, services o! any coal mine worker without written pernleeion from e Sclcetivc Service Officer. rer-m-M-W» ouch i: the substance of the new regulations. Full details may be ha}! at my Employ- mcnl and Selective Service Office. I] these provisions require aelion on your part, you are urged in the national interim to act immediately. Severe penalties are pro- Listen, Joe. 1 know you dorm _ _ {unri- “Oigi; aottfiklriguygiém? ’ ended for non-compliance, but the Government rclice on the cooperation o] the geililnizihe ll'glrel‘la‘isd ilqkhatlévewmt‘ MI» citium o] Canada to make prosecution unnecessary by prompt action as required. wanted to see ivmaiiriri about." This in a grave emergency. Anise i] you ccn. She franticall tch d whb Joe shifted hisyquirivato ‘the at: , IDEIWAREPMEN? (0)1? MBOWIB BE A "SEIJRESS" You look into the crystal ball and up at Cary and his hard little rycs were softer, or so she thought. “Don't you let them home lo until you see him." “But how can I sec him when you wontwll me when he is?" "He aiiit gone for 800d. He ul- soc many things, You amuse your friends by felling their fortunes. Not as difficult as it seems! Our SZ-pritte booklet is full oi vnrintis ways of looking into the future, mid it explains all of them quite clcnrly. Choose the way mgyiofiéxégsmgaglébiuhtanmgdiof; w w that appeals to you most. r1 h; m}; mmuwy d - A' Ileum lf ynii observe keenly, have im- lid ho cl he tho hi! in hi Dffllflfl Iuluflll. m eginntion, and a good memory, frantic cirgfiiargllge, meuiycirre Nah.“ 5,‘ yoirll soon he able to tell your friends iviiiit the tea-cups, cards or l sfwrs predict; what secrets other! foriiinc-tclling methods, old and] new, revcnl. You don't even have lo buy any holding out on me- "I amt hoidimz out on nobod 1 don't. know whet he's un to —- that is, for sure. I keel) my hole out of other people's bus ness. But lust you wu-lt about them horses until he shows uo again." L props. For example, if you want "Jae, you da1~]ing-" Th‘ fllhumen h“! M." a TbebenioefllineneMi-aaehn g, “mm i-q 31"" of lobsters on E: of thong: gm I . Stewart. which was held from t c home of h:- deu h- l (To be continued) Fri ay ohlfl! lbelertebie vmii eev- , _ a 6 M1610! m. Mrs. Everett Mu: mir- Mntwisem h ~ i to do some cryslal-llazin! lust use doc drew in his lips and frowned. wee the scene o! a lune mm, “m . . 91$ 7'0 "m: g y_"fi| "bufcgu ' a large aims bowl. inverted on any Plow- w" Mr- Gmh "l" 11 d vlunnt anther-in: on Thurs- iisvi they have been m.» w m out m: Mr. June: A emu i a our rim Ierl uoxsy winn o u ' snrt of Small stand. Th0 hands of be wt v1 wwn fhcufaslgn"! W", amdgndcr» the auspices of to‘ their traps. iioii of fruit mic while e was ii pro}, The sin n: the ill one -.-.- m the ngffeffisslr move mystcrioufly ggdfliorgilgrroz/Boutqifhe b05918 .1. The members sold -_.__ etient 0e County 1i tll- Anthem bro me l‘ a‘. ' ovcr the bowl before she interprets I see m“!!! she m" swmly w he‘, N18 Bile which ull greatly A numb” of mm," from 5e. 9, y“ N“ m; cm‘ germ my, wiiai thecrysliil reveals to I181‘. wflmn“ m,“ moat t3; mm ‘Vlawugtcn ed the iurierai or the m Ea‘ h ~ . w o iii.‘ i ' u‘? r" r " ONO . SEA VIEW m» VICINITY ., . m, u,“ m, _.__ Pei-mt un VIII r at. A afternoon. iieatmmtne irs§iliii wiiiimpyFfiilicrciiinz to w: T“ w" M" S" °’ 1mm" “d B“ emu bu?“ I m‘ ‘illicit w i» mm"; ‘I'll s. i ‘*1 i. its Ad_—— e I a d . ' “ _ , . , w“ ll! Ill :l»»r1»~_»m~v Gv-"vfl" "Ogre or; lifiws'lifiii“.i“iii‘&iii ‘Lliifiilfi. Th, in»? wit»... w: you» w - “M im- hem: .i‘ii‘i’.;"i..‘l'. dill?“ ‘Li’. “hi2. deisiiilem 3i mi». _ vlvc- Aflfifci-‘l 5° 5"" ° W‘ their May meetln . Frclldent. pi-e- hos . . mlltmth eu of this Tiiundw main i. their Mn --—-- "l" w] 3"- nlullvi'°111'"3m*-“-d'°“ "d m” sided and led m. devotional period. " ‘l i" mvetins- Prumiit. Irvwm m" m’ Wm...‘ t v ‘s. I - mirre of booklet- '0 l 01' . Fenni kce so!‘ he v s. o nerd *“"'*'~'r-'-.i."' '"' """r.g_'jurj,i:rrel ma: ...i..i:".°3"..':'i.ai,"i'.: {ii“.“.i3l“.‘¢'i1.'l'32if nu;- _ Milli‘!!! the‘ Dfslllflllhfffl‘? the mw- gin‘ ” s nary on y. is ygllth in the armed forcegmnond fmci- Vi"! M00" DINO - in VI the mm, w m “ram u u” fiiunwu showered b: men min-n; a‘ and wi-ics. several embe taking psi-t. -—-- - ~ members on ta on early risin . v loo d one to --- . . Appropriate hymns were gun“ kw. ON H4501 MIT] f0 w “EA”!!! Jinx“! Vi" ":1 slid business fill‘ I 0“ 0O in dlnlflflfdw- “II. , VIII‘.- sm" Add". “"°‘-"“d"i',° "'$§§.".".'{ fir: ‘"15" ‘fell ' ‘mm ‘llama: W1"?- MPI- M1014“ ll gt y "t committees! [eve eligtkleffgaofrhiqg} he wedldfiguretill” otdlztfilia A‘: lwntao d 0f m’ 32:35:? iciiplfiie. iviri. Donal‘! m3 severe! ‘militia-j "H: no: eeidel the m“ of h» wenw- - Ind i?‘ as mwlfi ' n m m» - ports and new committees were ep- Bcverul ten 1m. Atwood Illlllily. mum; ° m, ' ‘e day en ln- ii , of corre- also u Mr. end Mn. Leslie Ooulson men “ ' ' " PIOVIIIOO ICU d J ‘- .___..,.. , n‘ _,. u. “ '4 M“