mt: sem-ewfi‘ 5m LS. PITT "P" raised flaw” w”; s l! ". s‘ w, y, 9on1!‘ on of the 1013f: 6,50% 1m it; was finally 1 m. dUU9fl0;a:lu‘il1¢c°°£-m“flb""certs this season instead -_ Ooh . ‘ 9t an iainuaaiiie conunflen, re- WM l 1g“ amount of ti C t I . - “w 2.1: mics: si:"=.i...t:.':. it. ‘mums.’ Iletlon held on Saturday fivenm! “m” “my it was announced that s side has made such s Bofldlhflw‘ ing that there would be 101:; can; ‘I,‘§”uo§}t'chm?§§eer‘§m pmmsed l» e P ' The prize was won bv Mrél-yxe . The Delaney with Miss Dorothy winning the second prise prbes were the Victor Book of Opera and the Victor Book of symphony. Mrs. Marion Sistare, organizer for the Conamunity Con- eert Association of New Yorin. for the b yesterday. B", Carnegy is president of the Silnmc "‘ organization and Mr. I..W. Hancock was chair- man of the campaign committees Summerside ‘I 1945 - y T‘ ' " C ETOWN GUARDIAN , THE GUARDIAN ~ ,_ a . , ~ GEITIAI. claaniaii 85TH ANNIVERSARY slisrrlnlmaslssmreuase i""' -_' 7' , ‘ulmree, I 08ers ea. Rb eel—l le III II , eel also: onus-r: Iet gram-in; s in. , . '—-' e n inserted “pass. sulfide“. I ‘sleet-evaluates- 2‘»"i“.'i"“"""‘"°“’ P”. . iswhs atone II l i -——---=~====-=-=-- '-—-'—-""_;“ . IRINI DUNN! "u" . . _ " . mo. smu- oeerlus onerous. Ilefsr were. orlt euemees ._ Mr. Zia-i ashamed iunw- ‘m YWNQ-flflleouzlfigfiwii‘ - :“"'“|¢¢,""', wear Iteef, leak fleelet. e1 Greevlle so“ '1‘ ‘$.12.’ m}; yflfifndw Wm, hn“’;"'fl, "fnmmw haw“. pm°'u“°°“.._‘gflyh evemné M“, . pllbelelvdelleeflielelllllalaerfin~ I stlfllydneyfigfiettocarryonilflbllc ‘ ti preeerutuem- srthuriwocrssnsinwu-iiwl 1e- Gfiw u, ,, u, n, y,‘ n“, u, h, M "m" CHARLIE DOYER thumb, u, pguflifloning‘ ind beta and friends from both em- fine manger oounodm "o Divine wiierlvlnu“w“,nquggh mbuuum metsiworkorallioinhcin-figdmooaii-rvdietr idnedheert- mdvhztalairgg; f‘ __ . e s ' r “m”. a’ sewed m II aocmsnr “h- BT12.‘ xdluihla: to cod IL IIIIE "Jen Jq of a " -well‘§i“mm|mqn. . a. Matthews d Swan ‘ 11$ ewerienee h the sheet Bis ,inl°°i 4.3, “n; "' .. a1 . their d. t1 Lb!‘ messy - 1t wuairegietmatmemm- W. W“ B°“'M__-' a i L? u?iggr'i “ n meet _ uremia this "- iésheouehog “ti. spirit-Tigimngfit isiei-‘urinmmoed ti: reaigrwli-‘km o! . L -- , Mn. ohsistone o FY '“:,‘::9$,'s . 1 ‘ Iellelle or couiamue bow- Manes of greeting and - elaek ‘ .-1u paid tribute to eydt I“ ‘m’ maiden. Al!!! from leosseuons 1m at V-Ciub ‘rueseay wishes were need the the survive iii/m V! M"- ,;eaodm&fl lessee . events mreilnosieuatimm .'1‘.J. ,mie¢¢.ruusasnsmherelshteau fiw» ' s-s-st - —- _ seer. ' Bthul’ aegiuuoeuaaeein- uieaeerer endepohe u» ____ “gm ___ haunt aadilaeeaauve-fberelseiensiaiaeiisdaiewlel- n Tu trench River mu‘ l“; s o; m, A," Sh.“ sij.“ 1A8 gopefilsuaon ation mend from ma.‘ Jelee it. feted hi. flu choir under her up. - ,, _ - e e ' IE 1'1’ COM bghflf lfidflm. a 5,11 and W.“‘?,1,‘§‘e‘f,°_,,§§,““.1m:, maestro we in H...,,,.,'-i m, _ , ininbter of Melville Preebytarifi P9111181: agfi Rebekah; :11“ ca? w: pleasing feature at the choc “if. P313351“ reruns". .!.='<>M w Timmy afternoon, an 55"" 7-9" ' 9-15 Ohm-la Wzmguat, qua. ah m- ' . me oorigreaetion deepiy oflaeeveéinc mioguwae mgr-g; ‘on? 1,AdmissionI waeformedtobe Bill!’ .emee ur.a letedflieeegeetiuudgoodeunfloai I- i! “:34. Biiwlm“ s-a-si as l . Matinee Tseedey 8:80 has be: g O , n" a m“ m ‘t: Mn. mam“ more is In gpwnmauo nan-rear - Conny wee eiooted o" l" 2,14‘ gtndtwx-MQ-lfk II $01"? Webster conducted wiser-biog for ,.ioyaimerrieelrectheoorisreagililvin — ' . _ wh um 1k. l‘. Earle MoDonad was elected A§°m Y; ~° the day and for seventy-one years. Mrs. s w. l“; Jegglhgjfgflfydmgfed by ._, - Treasurer W w" WW1’ ca‘ sermons. In the morning he awoke was present st both mominz 811d ‘m’ ‘wrfi m “WM W“ °“ i aitofifi ft iofirirlrew y ' °" l“ ‘hm ‘ e Witnear a the eveninl new o! wv~**ii1-_..__ lift Tfltgrey The cont-rum‘. l‘ M,‘ Personals w ‘ - church-r‘ taking u h“ tun u” _ _. ___ anew 5 “ewgonrsv ‘_ o’ c s“? SONG _ 5mm words of rimeeiiy 3:15, "-11,, q, WWW‘ -— .-llee. 3N1. nllbdsatflwfiundnynifltsinsgiothewdngaog'flflht y“! 1\|:l;q'l“gu:'h“l.'h even- aong at Klliihtgadof Columbus m, pa“ mhnfe ,0 m! ha“, w"; Wheeiarémweovgas we m mm Montreal. —i. hnrtmle: 1r; m mvgnlaltsiolos an‘; noble pioneers o! me c _ “"'§fL§r°§.SI’i'i2"r‘n/eatw ‘l! we ah"! - . and Mrs. Weetman Harris ‘Ayrsenault as Writer Barry B32? auontgdh dgedgm r will sell on the Market Square speerslde Rotary Club which W!" have returned to their home in den piano 0X15 Supply We two“ h“; on Tuesday. June Sfla at l2 noon “‘ av. 9M We "1 m‘ 0' after spending some time Persistent Ballemtyne vifin eoiee- “"5"” w“ ' n” one ms model um coach in per- “,,,,,.°“‘ T, 0n mmflgh; in the v-aa. —== t. ia w w. Alfred ey. fifidfiwflffif; f“; '.“”" file... condition. Serial m». imm-r “M” "°°“.'€‘..i*.‘i‘..7’° aw. Robinson 4, k mum, m, ML 1.1mm 1m gOTqflMre § 9"” °“ I“ W“ °' mm '- ‘L 5' BIGGAfiOeneer R eiiiiotefl- ext week the“ e It must be recognized es e foot n1 ueetN PiatisisillathilahomelaTyn Doegasi Miss Mai-ion Dougen and . Wffiififlmy Rea-aide meet-iris in Vajlgyjwver having completely re- M, Alfred McKeamey Mr on ‘““*';},““¥h§°°*’}§t.j§' i i ' _ ' ' ' sa , ‘ v e or no °" “W “s lama‘: L“ “‘°-°"°“:.:’ “$.22. mo» “- w” M mm or ° out a... a» i i, coiu-nnuiisdrhv we Count noepitei reoeritiy -s. IBLANDEBB on THORLOCK- 1S m‘ "w aimmm" °' I“ N“ “is! W Wsdman vs. Town y _______§. ' Island members of the ere-w of Teféimfln lgnmm ‘ m ' ,' ~ s nee o, and 511"‘! “Mcxlgai - the Canadian corvette ‘Ihoriock, grwtfgl ‘if me 011mm,,‘ M com . oi the Town in addition to Elmer Costello of Pvlimman a continued Yesterday °““‘°"'°°°”“ Plevlvv-al mention. tinned, “man... eliuron of the living 1% sins“ V’ “m, County court at ed when sh, accep m, m, God. God himself has brought it Q mom!“ m before Judfle IBWK render of s. German submirlne m“ bemE- It 15 l “mm-MW m" . i Smmwmde action 10f‘ damages ' r nu included Lqsgerwm-d Rig-ah ineiy created by Gd! and H6 him- O O If‘ °“° B “no alias-id “fill-WM - .25.. yo? Charlottetown and three self is the win-w of 1i‘ Bus" a ‘ =0“ °‘ i?‘ .‘i““i'$°.'§t§a “Whffii 1 iitfbufhiiifi"°ii?i’i‘aa'é‘.f“aiifimlfff Sims Iii??? '15.’? bhlcflkt £2; .12.; mm“) [M31 ha“! “TNiucdmB-Il who had Wen‘ n derson Iwhose full names could bear witness to the savinz. Bilid- 4 Tmm evidence was recalled not be’ obtained last night. 1X15 and Keeping 10W 01' 473111933’ \ “"5” ‘M’ d this finished the .______ To this end the oiiuron is called . §§,§“',,,"‘,}'.". aéiaintifl. The first| upon to bear witness first to the ‘N iineae it t defendants we.s_ m” b uh v r spiritual realities, second, in the life \ ii- m *"‘.‘;i.."£o'3i“a%i ... "Wim" SWWKI" ti“ thsxwd: c F c Y \ V" w“ “min B cistion‘ which was carried on last S t‘; m m“ God “trough the “m” m“ mom "n; week was most successful with six T r T o t I filgg“ pagan and abiding presence ~ 4.0.11.2 iuewrmu - 1m we- hilngéed ,3 l“ 55b1,: thylnsggggg-s" u n8 o n an" of IChrist, can recreate men and ~ uljr IFS“): (zvtefimhefi 1%“ aieupone hundred 22d fig; 8 o, k l" ' ' ils who are i _""' - q, flee home school n09 f; M g it, _ fl \ “'91 fir» ~,.......-~ if“ i“ .z.-.i:s.=..*~..tc...ritz.szsi ifiif-‘ii if- Fblr- ,,o,-.,m--=. i ° “mm- 04 members were - ‘ o! co b , Raga-y » -‘ "" tai- called upon all inc " s an _ ‘ . w“: Y~.'“.‘2?.. r......“‘i'.i‘.h. om- azeszt: t’i§’§ii‘“ii..“°§..$‘i{€§i‘wid‘§ i»! w ‘r Swim- Cav- MJ- M"""" g plane Special Speaker ‘At Salvation ‘Amy Citadel Irvin the Colonial Office in 1M1 IIIOTIOII SALE AT KINIORA A-tia under irastrueflone el AIRHililflIhAikBsasn of the eetMe of the lat: George irealy. on THIN- Right Honourable kenzie KingsePrcmier of Canada, from 9 to 0:30, Wedaiesda, night, June 6. W. L. who will Speaks Tonight l work. in the Salvation Army Ciiakl on Tuesday evening, June 5th. at 8 PM. assisted by Rev. W. Tixik and Mrs. CE. Rawson of Trenton. NS. Mr. Kauffanan was for many ycnis Educational Director of th that ‘:5 ‘gem’ P09?- n divine of his time sad Mm in the interest of Bimdey schoolwork. His work inter manage is - denominational and all parents and especially Sunday school Workers are invited to hear him. Flee Meeting llelll At Lorna Valley day, June 7, beginning ll l P-DL, the following ferm equipment and household effects: Implements: Binder, lily mow- er. hay rake. manure 1PM!!!"- imislo planter. Potato dllflf- hone hoe. potato sprayer (1-3 ira- lcrcet). disc barrow, lever barrow, spike barrow, ruler, potato souff- Icr. Chi-slain‘ oedllt, farm e l6. Wvothslelgh, driving alelgi, alei , driving vvagol. fer-in we;- ilfl. gang plow, walking p107. lllrlilp pulper, grain crusher, set of miners, 1 steel cask. 2 sets of mics. hay fork, ropes, carrier and blocks. fencing outfit com- Pltie. cream Household I.‘ cote: Parlour suite. 4101M room suite, bedroom suite, several beds. springs, and mat- Imsee. washing machine, sewing machine. phonograph, radio, kitch- "I "Ilse. living-room stove. 1 lls Illflerla, Ainnluster n; icles not enumerated TERMS CASH. ~ I‘ ‘hi’ not fit sale on nest dey. A vvfli lttended and entbusielvlc meeting was addressed on Saturday night at Lorne Valley by Mr. HI‘. MoHhee, Progressive Conservative F0. Donald E. MacLesn, D.P‘.C.. s alt over CHGS Monday, , at 8:30 p.111. W111 June Restrictions Off Many Metals By The Canadian Press) AWA, June {i-All restrict- ions on the use and distribution of iridium, rhodium, palladium, ruthenium and osmium have been removed, Munitions Minister Rowe's office announced in a statement tonight. {The statement said removal of restrictions was achieved by nu amendment to the atinum group order of the me controller under which the only metal in the group still under control is platinum itself. - Purchases of lstiniln are still a the use oi on “Dem” the m ufeeture of n initiated. In “m.” efl flD P” _'I_‘oo Late To Classify Punt candidate f the t, iwoii Mowmsofl. ma; J‘ °‘ pmgm asses u; med e in use- drove b? and nee v.12. , vindad Party leader, all of whom "t" “mom. -.............. . with. federal issues, While Ms. _ Rvvin a1 m. ‘m: n. MacDonald, lnrne vsiiey, calpabiy presided. - ' H! siore wl eleee every ——-———— LVEPNPPPAY "WWW" Seek To Release Mela-lac German Luxu iner um: eta t __ry L. DARE, J1me 8 —.(AP) Anny evened I0! SALE - COCIIIUTT grain and fertilizer drill. ll disc used 6 yeau, $100.00. Walter B. Weeks, Bsyview. l-4-3i THANK YOU. W! AI 80M) out of strawberry plants. 1". S. Reeves. Southport. 0-4-1! WANTED — MAN work. Gordon Shaw, Beach. .___._.________________ msr - Maire 00m IULOVA watch. in city. Finder leave "RY-ii r l‘ ween curcuan »"""‘fe'iieaeyoi.e"‘i"t;“iis%fi - "'°'"I“'l erzemieniumry liner . sltedineltorihflecmeaaport. ‘ “wnigoitafimedegwmtaet ~_-_.. sccbim AliliilAl. concciii‘ Trinity You; Peoflje Chi In 2mm iiaii,”suianrniiu‘a? Tuesday Evening, Jess i AT MI ’ ‘ADHQQII 40 CINTI iT BINDIN and __-—_i._:ri_. .—_-.—~ =__-_;-_~_;_ pool, Pol BALE - NIODIrQ-N KI I Z wrist st this office. Reward. Uri-Si 3 . irleerlwr- Apply 884 mecca at. ' 0-4- Mac-ivoting Monday has heard over CHGB IOI FARM ~ {iNNQUNCEMEN of Sheet Metal will guarantee Nellie. pped for sad nady to undn-teke ell Work, Air-Conditioning, Yen-tI-Ieflel, ‘Th- We are equi smithing and Roof Work, We Iisve many yeese eupeaiieeee h flab Reasonable/prises en eIl work. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SHALL II‘. Rllllllrllt llli O. Sllth 13 31186!’ Street Plaeeiebfl The Rogers Ilardivarc Company" Ltd. will lie closed all day Wednesday until farther notice. C.C.F. candidate for King’s Capt Mullin has 1118i 1'?“ turned from active service in Germany. This is his first opportunity to broadcast to the people of the Province and especially those of his own constituency in the in- oonss-cigate themselves in the ser- o . In the evening the theme was eclipsed for gie mcirmenii tge campaiglnlfor the ominon eec on s. wee ater. "Tm v1 f mg, 5m o; qqd-g The Ontario vote, which may Thjsenigi, s,“ has“, on m, m“; provide e. clue to the national poll John 5.25 “verily, verily’ I my unto you, the hour comieth. and now is. when the dead shall hell‘ the voice of the Son of 90d. 811d they that hear shall live. The music forfthewilrflv was wads!‘ the direction o s. ‘n - Jhnstonc, organist and choir dir- I June ll, will be watched with keen interest because all three national parties have been as active there as they have been in the federal campaign, although the platform issues have differed widely. Prime Minister Mackenzie Kiiig will spend the last week of his Itmcludm SO10 “My Task" campaign in Eastern Canada, “um -“ a ' 5m, . speaking at Saint John, NB. wpamy sung by 1w“ my u Tuesday and in Ottawa. next Fri- day night. There is a possibility he will address a meeting at Que- bec Wednesday. John Bracken, National Pro- ' gressive Conservative leader. is heading east for more speeches in ' Quebec and Ontario after his western tour while M. J. Coldwell, notional C.C.F. leader, is moving fiilto the west for his campaign ere. Mr. King spoke only once dur- ing the week, at London, Ont., where he called the Opposition parties to produce their programs for the future and to indicate the men they would piece in the cabinet. 1h reply Mr. Bracken said in s platform address his difficulty would not be to find men but to select from the wealth of cabinet material he would have in the Pro- gressive Conservative ranks. Mr. Bracken charged that Mr. King. through his trade policies. had "contributed materially" to Japan's war preparations by sell- ing base metals, lumber and other Canadian equipment to the Ja- Denesc even up to the time of Pearl Harbor. Radio Talks Over Station GIGS at 8.80 p.la., 1400 on you dial MONDAY,‘June 4, Mrs. Charles Cakill and F0 Donald E. MacLean, D.F.C., nephew of the late A. E. MacLeam. and recently honours/My discharged fTiYm “W RCAF- TUESDAY, Jllllg '5, Mr. Donald Baker, Summon-side, and Mrs. Roy Tanton, St. Elesnore. WEDNESDAY, June 0, Senator B. W. Robinson. THURSDAY, Jfle 7, Mr. W. l. Derby, K.C. _ '-'§Ifi-fi' FRIDAY, J lie 8, M1. J. Weteen MeNauglit, K.C THOMPSON _ at the P. m._1 Hospital, May 24. 196, to Mr. and Mrs, David Thompson, g- ton Road, e daughter. Elizabet Dunn. D o ___________.. AN'I'I-C. C. F. CAMPAIGN EXPOSED OVER 0 F 0 Y Wednesday, Jess 6, At 6.30 P, I. s"°"‘°“' KEN GREEN 0. 0. F. Provincial Organizer punts” ____________________ BYERB-In this City, Sunday, June 3, 1945, Pt. William H. Byers, aged 4B years, of 50 lfins 5L, flgiarlottctown. Funeral no t i c e a er. MoDONALD —-Sudden1y at his home, Park Street. Charlottetown, on June i, 1945, Michael McDon- ald, aged 86 years. Funeral from his late . " Tuesda morn- ing at 0.31 to 5t. Dunstens Basil- ioe, thence to the Roman Catholic Ceine . . IIOE-MYOrK-Illne S, 1045 Brodie Fun rehea- i.n his 80th year. - eeei from York United Church to- morrow. Tuesday. servioe starting et 2:30 PM. Interment in a from‘ her late residence Tuesdu morning at to St. cheers Church, Corrsn Ban. mtenneiit AL RADIO rams in the church cemetery. CASIORD-At 4G Douglas Street. Charlottetown. June 3, 1046, John ,Cssford in his 00th year. Re. ,msins are resting at the Cutclifle Funeral Renae until noon today, thmtotliehouieofhisde firs. Charles Cisdanore. 40 . lea Street, where service will be '§.‘-'aa“¢'“'§‘§ 5§I§e'i‘f’°“ii..§§§,".’.°.€ oven CHGS, i480 0N YOUR DIAL MONDAY, Jhe 4, 9-0.“ p.m.—LLCoI. Daniel CroII. TUESDAY, June l, FMS-Hen. Ian MscKensIe, Min- ister of Veterans‘ Affairs. WEDNESDAY, Julie 0, ROM-Right Honourable Wil- IIssn Lyon Mackeneie King, Prime Minister of Canada. THURSDAY, June 1, O-OJS-Jlon. Brooke Claxton, L in M E Minister of I-leelfli. I (mlllierpploiyalllllli/ speakers wish to meet, all of the eI party's policy and program, and all Big Rally Meeting IN IIENSINGTON _ a MR. JOSEFN IIARRIS. M. P. for the constituency of Dave“ since 1921, will speak on no" (Toronto) behalf of LT.-00L. r. ll. STRONG, m. c. Progressive Conservative Candidate for Q Prince County AT THE KENSINGTON PUBLIC HALE 3 TUESDAY, JIINE 5th. AT 8:80 IT'S TIME FOR A O-IIANGE VOTE Progressive Conservative llllerledlyfllefilloeldvvnlihhgj PNIIe-lvel‘ v-tiveAmoeleitien PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEET INOS PRINCE COUNTY vi Candidates and other actors at Public Meet listed below, when the public matters in issue seed. All meetings cons- Tiie Progressive Conservative gs which have been arranged as the present election will be diacu ence at 8:30 P.M, KINKORA, MONDAY, JUNIA KENSINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE l. Special Speaker. MR. JOSEPH HARRIS, Toronto. CENTRAL BEDEQUE, WEDNESDADY, JUNE 6 TRYON, THURSDAY, JUNE ‘I MISCOUCHE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8. LIEUT.~COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M.C., V.D., Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince Inserted By The Progressive Conservative Association rioirdiqggsiciirgicicimoaioiiriaiiriiricicibiq BIG LIBERAL RALLY MEETINGS R. J. WATSON MacNAUGHT, K.C., Liberal Candidate and other prominent speakers will address meetings as follows: BEDEQUE, MONDAY, JUNE 4 Speaker, HON. HORACE WRIGHT. TRYON, TUESDAY, JUNE 5. Speaker, C. C. BAKER, ex-M.L.A. KINKORA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Speakers, SENATOR JAMES McINTYRE UGENE CULLEN, M.L.A. KENSINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE T. Speakers. HON. J. WALTER JONES, Premier 0| sill ‘ Prince Edward Island, HON. HORACE WRIGHT, M.L.A 4th District representative Provincial HON. JOHN E. SINCLAIR, member of the Senate of Cen- ads. Government en