t 1 WEST CARD, I ‘iLIIIIIIfiI-Illalsvl afll. nuuslmumgaouszatqyamtu. ~ “mmgflatfilflast-Oanllssllrlllosawatcrltrcsa ,wmsmsa Iss8 000M flfiranvlllsllrsaa ‘I'll -» -* ~ ""...‘.'.'.',".:.:."....‘li.*..i'h':.t': m“... IIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIOIQIIIIIIIIQIIIM. ‘I I V. Wm“ June , “glued and shade. .. , New London. s-ia-u. - “'- l vlng in few dayl. °"°"Jm"'ln'llu- a o mm“ M‘ . ' ' 5-18-21. - messy- "ollblliuitrcllilf? Service sim- ffiw 20th at 1:10 P M. MM ~ i- were Decree... n. onw- w-AITRESSEB wank. Service. summ rsld . llllglgrpiflvidéi-BOSTU arrang-l e _ 1 National Selective, 62:, sbllllrllerside. B54311‘ Chdlfnn the Wilrnotmvgllfiy ' ...-w e ye“. Fight” Joshua Perkins" in ll, ‘Puesda eveuilml.‘ ,'"§3,‘.”.§T Axtlmission 25g and 35c.‘ “may 5-19-21. 115g QTORES of William Call- and W , will i, w! 2t QLPEQUE. DFreetown Presbyl-"lm Kensinston s 7:30 P.M. Memorial service= “m” WWP-“K- Keir Memorial Church has n postponed until a lateikjilgatlei! PRESENTATION _ w. and] s. Athol Cotton. Kensington,‘ o recently sold their farm pro- y, were pleasantly surprised Friday night when a large num- of neighbors and friends gath-, . at their home and present- them with a suitable gift as emento of their friendship and rem. A pleasant social even- was enjoyed with music and clng. Refreshments were serv- by the ladies-K. POLICE COURT - Report of l. mersldc Police Department for nth of April, submitted by ief n! Police: Drunkenness, ar- “ convictions 22; drunken conviction 1; vagrancy ' a, withdrawn l; iagc to property 1. conviction flllblfllCllllg a peace officer 3' viclicns 3; school cases ‘truancy’ cs 4; withdrawn 4; fines and is collected $171.3 truck li- Jes collected $4.00 dog licenses ‘ $9.00: labor licenses, coi- bicycle licenses, col- tiix arrears (1944) $135.42. I am pleased to t practically al the. tax r the. year 1944 have been . only a verv few remain Exoebior three act a am Guergis, . . n _ M. Bowness, Bede- on Monday night. The president, be died all day Taylor was in the 5- . KgNgmq-roiqlliusy Bees reported receiving sav- puqgeal m“ nlebtm ol/‘terae s h h d a w o a . charge. “Tgltceflsgllxgilbgegl ‘as Flllhllgh . 6 It , sit llllpgue 00.0 Warehouse, Kmfln‘- 2i. 42AM! 0011.8, tsries. coil points at Braofs. let"??? m‘ °" to the Street. —KITCIIBN HELP WANTED-l Meals provided, board arranged‘ for. Apply National Selective 5-l9-tts.-4wks. l —NEW LONDON Presbyterian . i B-lil-t-M-Wkl- gnaw Change. Services Stmday. fly . Clifton a 1l A. M. - die Memorial at ‘i230 P. Long River at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Kar-' B .A., will preach. 5-19-11. -RED CROSS MEETING - The monthly meeting of the Red Cross branch of Kenairigton was held at thehomeofMrsJ B Millma hal . Plans were made for the hocldinrg of s. third blood doner clinic. The thanks from receiv pan: from this very —KENSINGTON CAMEO. — 3.46 and 8.30. Saturday 9.00 —“Be e of the Yukon" with Ran- imd oso Gorgeous Yuko all in beautiful Technicolor! time is 1898, the locale is Male- mute, Alaska, in the glittering Gold Rush days! Also Serial and ews- reel. 5- 8-21. —UNGLO Economy Fox Ration in meal and cube form is manu- factured for those ranchers who do not wish to use our seasonal fox rations at a higher rice. This ration can be used w ere milk is available and where ranchers are adding their own mineral feed in way of bone or commercial mineral feeds, 5-4-19. —A WELCOME VISITOR - On V-E Day Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and family were greatlKtniui-prlsed when their nephew Will A. Gay visited them on a 4.8 hour P885 from New York City, N.Y. He is in the R.C.N. and stationed on the H.M.C.S. Portage. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Gay of Summerslde. On his many stops in New York City this is the first time he has been able to visit his relatives in Gowanda. During his few hours stay in Gowanda he mei- a number is relatives who he paid and these will be collect- dtirinrz the month of May-S. FAREIVELL PARTY — A very ; able farewell party sponsor- by the Boy Scouts and Girl: ‘ides of Kensington was held Wednesday night in honor of thael Daic, a British war guest five cars at the home of Mr. d . l". R. Nauss. Michael .0 new in Grade X is pop- r with pupils and teachers and izens in general and will have e lie-t wishes of all for future ifalo, N.Y. Next time he expects ' to meet his aunt and uncle. Mr- had never seen before. He visited the cities of Jamestown and Buf- and Mrs, W. C. Wood it will be on P.E.I. _CONTACT CLUB -- There was an unusually good attendance at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of the Air Force Wives tlontact Club in’ their club rooms on Wafer street. Summeraide. New members were welcomed and other very W01- come guests included. Lt-Col. J.A. “ss and prosperity in his i Etigland to which he is, nine. As a memento of 5 ll r prrscritation being made by; cutmaster, Rev. Mr. Mtvowan.‘ i .:-l‘ xvas held outdoors, und i big campfire. Refreshq ms and games were features the pi‘ogi'am.—K. B101‘ [lllT TIIIISE iiniiv STllEAllS with Yale.- Jumbo llalr Pencll As easy to use as a magic wand! Just moisten tip, and apply directly to hairs gone gray, strcaky or mouscy in spots. Jumbo Hair Pencil will not dye nor bleach your hair. You can use it tonight and remove ll. if you lilic, witlra shampoo tomorrow. - Six shades to accent the love- liness of your hairi Lilli". Medium or Dark Brown, lllonde, Black and Auburn. $12! McPhee who dropped in for e. friendly visit. Section Officer 'I‘i_m-1 bgflgkg paying a farewell visit prior to leaving for the l! est Coast._ Section Officer Kent and t-WO MW baby visitors, one 0f Whflm- Jamie McKay left a card of thanks for, the war savings stamps sent by the ' club on the occasion of his birth. During the afternoon a raffle “as held with the following prize win- ners: ’ Margaret Macclay. Lee shields, Lore ta Cardinal, Mrs. I". ILswis. Eileen Iielilsnc. DQ111116 Re- M, Morrison. Mrs. A. Lewis. J98" ‘Gaumont. Bunny Mflflknuan. Doris‘ Rogeraon. 'Did:ie. Piig ponZ was elklilyfli 5nd tea and doughnuts were served-S. J-i. —Y' MEN'S MEETING - The regular meeting of the Summer-l side Y's Men's club was held on, Thursday evening in Epworth Hail; with Mr. Reginald Muttart in the, chair. mu is the last weekly meet-| 1X11 of the season. During the l\lm-_ be held only once a month. committee re resenting the the Commun ty Concert Association reported and most of the members mso membership tickets. It m! ‘further decided that the Club won: give tickets to nun School "We" to encourage appreciation of music: In this oonneolm“ ‘he club will work with the Community Concert Assogpflbn Em" ‘m etnattiisiao bowls hot-iced t0 9"!‘- Zlfihfiquiwmlui-n. Y's Men have lesed a camp site in Iernwood Btlglid tho Scouts will so w WW 1°’ ° 1m m weeks of My 1M if; Guides for the first two week! ‘that month. Mr. Oilrris also r0- Yported on nu meetifll with W’ ‘which was most satisfactory and it had bflfll program ‘Mom "wining Next Sunday even- iiiz the Y's Men and ‘M’ “m” churdh. slliii: Fred Binirham was B guest. at last nllhifs meeting. llo You (tarry JIISIIRAIIGE 7' ' If Not, Why Ne" ,assvllsssosaaalllli' hm mug c». i... SIIMMERSIDE Sari Life 0f Canada Jslin VI. lleloill Summcrsidq |H1Bh Miass at St. Paul's Church, {the hearse were the member of Rhoda wen“. Heleniifarold Huestla and Robert Catty. Gertz, Sylvia LaPoint, and Ciaudial -s~ indicate-i "W" wllllnm“ l" W“ Ladies’ first, am. Elmfl‘ we" organizing a softbs ~ lesllw |u decided that the Scout will appear in juvenile court mould contain more re- the near future. Police havs also ‘gained confessions from two bod at ti ith th theft of two bicycl Wm ‘mend “wit: m Pzesbytgriaril egg {be rifligg of s number of all: ' some to Also Short Subject Shows 7:30-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY-TUESDAY SPENCER TRACY In "so SECONDS OVER ' roxvo" NOTE: Shows 7 - 9:20 Doors Open At 6:30 _ suites/leasing‘ - i ‘T l _____ -IN HOSPITAL _ L11, w, ,;_ Lidstone, former Mayor of Sunn merslde has gone to Montreal where he will undergo treatment ivitasthgciloyalanllleigmgia hl-llsospital. He com Davis Lidstlbne. - sun’ Mr- —COEB.ECTION - lung“ of Robert Barker 301112;, will be‘ held this afternoon at 2 ifclox from his residence to Bedeque Unifco Church fer service at 2.30. The day of the funeral was given as Friday 1h yesterday's issue through an m. advertent error.—-B. - —NO INQUEST —- No inquest, will be held into the death Thurs- day of Mrs. Albert Moore of Vic- toria West, acting coroner T. l). Carruthers of Summerside has de- cid The woman died at the Prince County Hospital several hours after she was burned in a fire which destroyed her home. The blaze followed an explosion when kemsehe oil was used to light a fire in the kitchen stove. Mrs. Moore was burned]; m; dressed a 22-year-old crippled son from the blazing building-S. -PUNERAI. OI‘ LATE M155 "OI-A TODD — The funeral of the late Miss Viola Todd was held yesterday morning with Requiem SPYgmei-side celebrated at nine oclock by Rev. J .0. McDonald. at, Rev. M81‘. G.J.- Macliellan, V.G. officiated at the grave. Preceding the Children of Mary and the gtgfl of Stedmans store when Miss Todd had been a. valued employee. Tbs store was closed all morning out - “Why. Lorne Drls- Bennett Kelly, C.I. Peters, —-SUCCESSI'IIL CARD PARTY —A very successful auction and bridge party was held in the Olym- Pia, Summeijside on Thursday even- ing under the Joint auspices of the Catholic Women's League and the Knights of Columbus. Lunch was served. The prize winners were as follows: Bridge: Ladies first. Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet; ladies second, Mrs. ma!‘ mum I!°"°"1 m°°“““‘ wy. Callaghan: ladies consolation, County Hospital on May 17- 1945. club ontMrs. Harry Silliphant. Men's first, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- MaJor J.S. DesRAiches; Mens sec- ond, Mr. Leo Wood: men's oonsoia. tion. Pie. Edward Gallant. Auction; Pinsau; second, Mrs. John Arsenault; ladies’ consolation. Mira. Margaret Arsenault. Mens’ first, Mr. Gus Arsenault; mens' second, Mr. Philip G-allant: mens’ consolation, m. Arthur Porrv.--8. —~.IUVENILE8 CONIIII _ Bummer-side police have obtain confessions from four Juveniles in connection with breaks made this week into two summer oot es on ttélée golfthclub shale and M’ can n s s Orys Rink. groceries were of the skating season. The bo s jum niias and a young man in conned tomobllea one night recently. They also admitted to about ton breaks in the last six months. aai usual small of mneymmid f s “link-n Personals ' Ks iué nmwbflms they will visit ralatlvssi-K. ‘"2: =- r... tune.’ I “Home. .... when she is thl f‘ filer so st of some chocolate bars I: Ministerial Association on scout-luff. that had been there since the close Onthess lid 1.13 s llttls u no and a llttls of That I NI M. I ‘flak Weak‘: Llrnsrlsk Our mothers we've praised to the ll. That wave! told the truth no one ones, But we face a real poser. Father's Day's coming closer, Bow ton brliost pa without telling es Just for instance. how are we explain sway the cigar ashes on the new Wilton rugi Or father keeping his nose in the sporting page while mother is telling what happened at the bridge party! Brothu‘. it's going to take a lot of ingenuity to pull father through. Theme song of the week: (The Weather Man in the role of the arch-villain): "My Schemes Are Getting Wetter All The Time.” Now that the war ls over, “are in; to get weather forecasts again! But what weather forecasts! Anyway, it keeps chronic gmuches happy. They can com- plain now, not only about the wea- ther we've had, and are having, but also about the weather we're going to have. Half-forgotten gems of poetry. Ralston had a pal named Bill But ii-i the Manpower Policy, He caught his William Lyon. Anpwer to last week's puzzles: 1. Adorn (Bedequel. 2. Neither lend Nor—-(Norborol. 3. Redskin-Jorge stream. (Indian Rhwri.” - oks sil thro h -_ ice. (Peaketikyy “g a Ne‘ 5. Rural-O. (Rustico). llviorlenfsland place-names: . ossom a. L411“; lgdgreen enclosure. 8. Wear for inspection. 4. 2000 1b. in the middle. 5. Part of chain-missive. (Answers next vreek). ‘This Man's Navy’, is Exciting Film With Wallace Beery Their friendship looked undyin’, J CHARLOTTETOWN ‘EUARDIAN GEIITRAILEIJARIIIAII] Receives Promotion This column is roslvod for IIII of local interest» but whiting or a nanny nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- able ln advance. PRINOETOWN United Churc Rev. C. J. Ciowdis, Minister. Mrs. Chester Simpson. organist. Serv- ices Sunday, May 20: l}, All, and 7130 P-IVL. since memorial service in Keir Memorial Church has been Witlloned. 5-19-11. LEAGUE or manor lnnlllll disllla of Sifts for the P. E. I. Hospial. Cundall Home Tuesday, May 22. Membership, I5 cents. plus a 81ft of two articles for hos-l pital use. 5-19.11. BEER SEIZED _. (my you,“ m4 R.O.M.P. made a raid 9g a at the corribr of miestnut t and _ Avenue yesterday morn- inz. sewlnz 330 quarts of beer and iiurpping a bulk quantity of 40 gal- 0n . WILL THI PARTY who found a new Cockahutt trailer on the road between Brookfield and Pleasant Valley on the night of May 17, kindly communicate vrlth the Cockshuti Plow Co., Charlotte- Y/Ol-Vfl- 5-10-11 YORK UNITED CIARGI. Rn. J. A. Nich lson. Minister. Serv- ices May 20, 11 A.M., in Central Church; 2:30 P. M., Pleasant Grove; 7:30 P.M., York. As the minister will conduct services in Bideford-Tyrle valley charge, Rev. W. B. McPhall will be the preach- er at the services 1n York ab??? - -i ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Doyle. Mermaid, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Kathleen, LOlIII gthol, son of Mr. and Mrs. eo . 5-19-11 K. 0F‘ C. SOCIAL EVENING __ The Knights of Columbus held a social evening in the K. of C. Hall last night which was largely at- tended and much enjoyed by all present. Mr. Wilfred McKenna, as chairman of the social committee presided. OUT OF JAIL-INTO TROU- BLE - Paroled from a six-months term in Jail yesterday morning on promise of good behaviour and then landing back irito the clut- ches of the law within a few hours by reason of assaulting. first, a civilian and then an airman is the record of one brief day's work by a local resident. At 9:10 last night he walked up to a stranger on Queen Street and struck him on the Jaw. The surprised stranger hurried to pol- ice headquarters and told his story. In the meantime. the man looking for trouble‘ turned down Grafton Street and struck an air- man as he was about to enter the — Exciting adventure over the Atlantic and on the Bunna frontier feature the new Wallace Bceryl starring picture. “This Man's Niiryf‘, which M-G-M is presenting at the‘ Capitol Theatre Beery plays Chief Aviation PllOll Ned Trumpet, who loves two things] the lighter-than-air service h: hnsi served for so many years-and tell- ing t-a-ll tales. when Truinpevs friend. Chief Machinist's Mate] Jimmy Shannon (James Gleason» brags about his son. Ned, not to be| outdone. invents a son for himself.‘ and tells stories aboutgiis prowessd Then, during a free-balloon flight} a trainee knocks Trumpet. out of: the basket and he<parachutes to a farm wherekless Weaver (Tomt Drake) lives with his mother.‘ t encourages the boy to join the Navy and get into the lighter- than-air service. but doesn't dis- cover until hls_ next visit that Jcss is a cripple. Ned not only gets the Lakehurst Station doctor to start the wheels turning for a successfuli operation for the young man. but also finds a. girl for ‘him. Cathey’ (played by lovely Jan Claytonl. BIRTHS BADLEY — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Msy l8, i945, to Cpl. and Mrs. W. H. Radley, a son, John Russell. COUSINS -— At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, lVIay 16th i945, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins. Park Comer, a son. ARMITAGE- Ln Antler Mun Hospital. A9111 30. 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Armltage, Wane- hopq. Sadtatchewan, (nee Daisy Bell MacNeill, St. Cat-herines, PET. a daughter. THOMPSON-At the Prince Connw ty Hospital on May 14, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomll-‘Wll. Marga“. ason. WOODSIDE -- At the Prince side of Margate, a daughter- MacEWI-IN - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on May 17, 1945, Pte. I". K. MacEwen (overseas) aifi Mrs. MacEwen Found) a daughter. DEATHS IIIUOI — At Hoatberdals on May is, I945, Mrs. Sarah Bruce, widow of the lets John Bruce, aged 85 years. Funeral notice later. CHAMPION — At Denney on May 1946, Alexander E. Champion. aged 64 years. Funeral from Keir Memorial Church, Malpeque, Bun- (lipl at 2 P . . Islsn . STEVENSON-On May 12. 1945 at tliMI-afayette Ove., Alton, Illinois, U.S.A., George Nelson Steven- son, formerly of New Glasgow, P. E. Island in his 76th ear. ROBERTSON-In Dorc Ml‘. MD! 11, 1945, Hester (nee Pioyer) aged ltiori for medical attention. With- . Funeral 0f Rev. to ivcrsity of which Board the late (nee Evelyn be _ thony‘: in Montreal on May i8. theatre with his girl friend. The airman hit back and was soon Joined by another comrade who broke his wrist in the melee and had to be taken back to his sta- in n few minutes the police ar- rived on the scene and the civilian was handcuffed and marched off in the police station. Many Attend MacDonald, Mermaid. A ‘Marriage to take place early in une. - l2 - . flying Officer W. A. Blackford. RC A.I‘., has been promoted to Flight lieutenant according to giljd received by his wife, Mrs. ackford, lnee Bea Gallant) Summer ‘do He has been station- ed in India since December. and ls the son of Mr. and Mrs F‘ H Blackford. Vancouver.-—S. United Church Transfers TORONTO, May 15 ~ T" 1P1‘ lowing transfers effected by BCUW of the Transfer Committee of the United Church of Canada were announced today by Dr. Gordon . isc: 130m‘, the Newfoundland Con- forence: Rev, T. Elliott, to Maritime Con- ference. Rev. R. Watson French. to Tor- onto Conference. Rev. S. G. Garland, to Montreal and Ottawa Conference. Rev. P. Guy. to Maritime Con- ference. Rev. S. W. Henri, to London Conference. Rev. E. C. Knowles, to Toronto Conference. Rev. George Patton, to Bay of Quinta Conference. Candidates: to Toronto Con- Rcv. D. M. Grant, to Montreal and Ottawa Conference. Rev. J. W. Hughes, to London Conference. Rev. J. G. Stone, to Montreal and Ottawa Conference. Rev. G. A. Norman, to Montreal and Ottawa Conference. From the Montreal and Ottawa Conference: Rev. P. J. Lambert, to Bay of Quinte Conference. Rev. A. D. Matheson. to Tor- onto Conference. Retired Ministers: Rev. W. H. Truscott, to Bay of Quinte Conference. Rev. J. B. Howe, to Bay of Quinte Conference. - From the Bay of Quintc Con- ference: Rev. R. 0. Wright, to London Conference. Rev. E. W. Young, to Hamilton Conference. Retired Ministers: L. E. Ackland One of the largest congregations to attend the First Baptist Church in several months piesented itself yesterday afternoon to pay its re- spects to the memory of the late Rev. L. E' Ackland who was fat- ally injured at Shelburne. N.S., on May i4. The service, which was under the general supervision of the resident pastor, the Rev. I.J. Levy, was participated in by several clean’- men from outlying districts, while other cler men from various sec- tions of t e Province formed part of the congregation. The Scripture was read by the Rev. A.E. Todd, North River, and prayer was offered by the Rev. EJ. Barrzis, Summerside. The sermon nus delivered by the Rev. A. Gib- son, Wolfvlilc, N.S., president of the United Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Gib- son preached from the text found in Daniel 9:11. “For ‘ilhou art greatly beloved.‘ ' The hymns sung were ‘Rbiuof Ages" and "Lead Klhdll’ “Sh? Mr. W J . Boulter re resented tfhe Board of Governors o Acadia. Un- Mr. Acklarid was a valued mem- r. Included among the florflymfll attending the service were the Rev. c A. Hicks, Tryon: the Rev. D-J- Mcrrison. Breadalbane; will "19 ev J.R Skinner, Cornwa . R were Samuel Nbwson, Prod George Stevenson. Bur- gess Nowson and Oswald NEW-BO!!- Tnterment was in the East Wilt- sllll‘? cemetery. "Mfinra" ' Gas Ei-Xttsfifvruaam _. at st. An- .r' th O'Brien. Joan ilwgfiltl-lyxllgilllliné fblrmerly of Char- lottetown to Harry Maurice Gal- lay of Montreal. In Memoriam so, of 411 Washington St, widow arisen of Cardigan Bridge. Prince ward Island of h da ter. Mrs. Eva M. u. Flaul-hrlngton St. Wollaston Joy 1m - _g “Qi-my, May 14th at mo p.m. Interment Woodlawn cemete |. ton and Charlottetown off truck. two fat pigs. If anyone knows whereabouts. please notify Knud Jeigensen, Fredericton. mnedsufdramla. B. llcliellln. . -Mi-. Guy Houshton of Halifax.’ s, the N25. i isiting in Slmimcrsid guest gfvbis motbun-B. _. ' nos-r -- BROWN amz n00 answering to name of "Micke_y.") knowing -his whereq abouts please call 19554. Re- ward. Anybody of the late Joseph Thoma; Rob-t‘ Services at homeiMother. we; ... BETWEEN manicure-l In loving memory 0f Inv 601T BCITURMAN I who died my la. 1944- ‘Fondly Romemberoil by "er $0" Harry. ' MRS. osoms l S-ID-id. . l i i N. D. MacLsan UNDERTAKEI mamas Rev. H. S. Warren, to Toronto Conference. From the Toronto Conference: Rev. N. A. Healy, to London Conference. Retired Minister: Rev. T. E. Hailing, to British | Columbia Conference. From the Hamilton Conference: Rev. M. J. Aiken, to Bay of Quinte Conference. Rev. R. N. Stewart, to Bay of Quinta Conference. From the London Conference: Rev. C. W. Dewitt Cosens. to Toronto Conference. Rev. E. W. Hart, Conference. Rev. A. E. Kewley, to Toronto Conference. Rev. Charles W. Leslie. to Tor- onto Conference. Retired‘ to Toronto Rev. T‘. W. Cosens, to Toronto Conference. Rev. W. M. Reeves, to Bar of Quinte Conference. Rev. G. D. Robinson, to Sask- atchewan Conference. From the Saskatchewan Confer- ence: Rev. George P. Fbrsev. to Mari- time Conference. ilton Conference. Rev. J. N. Smith. to Hamilton Conference. Conference. Rev. B. s. Morwood, to Bay of Quinta Conference. Rev. Ivor D. Williams. to Mona- treal and Ottawa Conference. Conference. feionoe. Rev. Theodore Bay. to Alberta Conference. From the Alberta Conference: Rev. A. J. Cooper, Conference. Rev. A. onto C sflif.‘ T. E. IIIBKEY ' ans-mun us l runs wan-am lino II l-lO-ll. Chartered Accountant Office at II Granville Street Sammei-stds ’ British Columbia to Saskatchewan PAGE FETEEN (l Conference. v. C. W. time Conference. Retired: Rev. J. T. Gawthrop, to Mani- toba Conference. Rev. Roy MacDonald. ish Columbia Conference. From the British Columbia Con- ference: Rev. Olivia Lindsay. to Toronto Conference. The following candidates for ordination were transferred: Clyde G. Westhavcr, from Mari- time: to Newfoundland Confer- erice. Raymond C. W. Kcobls, from British Columbia to Saskatchewan Conference. . Edward Leslie. Thomas. from Conference. ...__._._.__-... AT 0N0! Fox rancher, married or single. Yearly employment. Previous experience not noc- sssary. Must be of good habits and sober. Applicant to state qualifications and salary wanted by letter to Post Office Box 134, Sum- . to am- WW5 '7 Rev. C. R. Wrs", to Hamilton Mackay. i0 Mari- AUCTION AT llifillulifl i by an on on the WEDNESDAY, Y i BEGINNING AT I P. consisting of sight young cattle, calves ; rafting: seotlonalseedeantootlfllg rovnlllllybw. two rubber belts and all kinds of harness, both double and single. found nu a well-equipped farm: 'also a quantity o! forks, lhovuls, rahs and othar small artldol If day is unfit sale on first flns day following. ROBERT S. DOUGLAS. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. ' s-is-st LUTON, England — (GP) _ 5.149 votes cast in a. town ballot to determine Lutonis war memorial, aollnylarmlwlss.l.l_ all my flock and farm equipment‘ , y . Two work horses, foll- lllflh' crusher. hay rope, fork and blocks, ' From the Manitoba Conference: | 2,675 chose extension of homital services, 1.173 o rest and health centre, and 855 a model village for disabled air-servicemen. It has been decided to adopt the hospital plan "LJiJLI-JUT‘. BIG LIBERAL RALLY MEETINGS ' COLEMAN, MONDAY, MAY 21 BLOOMFIELD, TUESDAY, MAY 22 GLENWOOD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 ELLERSLIE, THURSDAY, MAY 24 TYNE VALLEY, FRIDAY, MAY 25 Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings. Other Prince County meetings will b0 later I LFLWIUUL PRUGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY merside. FUUlAPUUUUT-EJ ‘L Lfl. 5-19-21 announced The Progressive Conservative Candidates and other speakers wish to meet all of the electors at Public Meet- ings which have been arranged as listed below, when the party's policy and program, and all public matters in issue in the present election will be discussed. All meetings corn- mence at 8:30 P.M. TIGNISH, MONDAY, MAY 21st ALBERTON, FRIDAY, MAY 25th PALMER ROAD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd y ULEARY, MONDAY, MAY 28th ..' Further Meetings Will Bo Announced Latest LIEUIZ-COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M.C., V.D., Progressive Conservative Candldatafor Prince Inserted By The Progressive Conservative Association " 5-18-19-21-22-23 Rev. J. Stanley Gibson. to Ham > Glen Eagle. to Tr“: r Rev. n. Juli, to Bay of ounce; Rev. W. E. Wilson. to Tm-onto- _,_ Rev, E. T. Lute. to ‘Toronto Con- ' -‘ to Taro-y». - m‘ flan handle a few more orders, for shipment WED. MAY 23rd. AND WED. MAY 30th. S. R. PENDLETO KENSINGTON , .r.-s-v> iala .nu_v-cwi- U... .