J"?..¢"ARL2LLEIL1W_!£JA'EH9 Notes By The Way We have no National Library 1nd llery is our N ti a1 ~ , we fivf“; ha?! mmhlmwed‘ bu" Interest. Tho uhnrlotutovvp a l'€-ill'la0gflld_epljggfl _ Guardian doeonot casts! at gge: onmln ti; oudorn the opinion oi uwwaw“ Pelielblfimlflh llbmmlner. urrolpondentn. “fir? h, have?‘ “uoabm "m. omler members of the iii all ' Irish Republican Ami-y am a m‘ ”§.’.‘.’.°f'”.§‘.§.,.?§l'%,““ m Agriculture has not been negligent in bring- near dearth, due to hunger slxflggg, A“ “his “me “°"°d~l Silk-dill‘. Hemmlngks letter. in ing ihis mailer to public atieniion. ll passed “m, mgmql... muting-n blame . . . . - — Eixoosit, the iOllOWllllZ resolution at its last annual meet- or. gifltlélljelrfglelelglmlgevgalhggfrggfiirzél: ing, and eiilllodietl it in the brief whirll ii Dle- Mo“, than one [in o! ‘h address pays me a great compli- - - fresh ' . senied to the Legislature two months ago: mt/egoare; of the woirld liesewlmln ‘llllfxllofireéfgfeffimahifnlf un "i 0 . . . ‘ more Lhmmoiifxz“ agrdgm nest‘ my few years ll'l Parliament, in the _ , - Il 1e at Dhere. I should have ists on the farms of the Province vnth regard wawéshfignemmlg ‘gall? lung alassobbedxrbliisough of that veritable to farm labour, and we’ b - _ Wizard's ideas as to arouse the Whereas the conditions for the next year tiiliilg. elirrkgfififiv SiISPiCRm Ol Such fl "ilk BS M1‘- ore not as bright as those of any of the win‘ ____ ' Heliimliiil- “fliflfie exlli-‘Pleme i" years in this Raped‘ and The British have neither the m“... liolitlctull afiairrimiiitesi back éopat Whereas there scents u. be a definite teud- m?’ "W the I6 i cjgsrom; iixfgfg, i‘ "i" ° i’ Al-‘rfll the sward. the silver moon- ency on the part. of men retuming from over- ' I 3m‘ Si,’ em Um“ l“ r8395“ the ‘he m seas and from war industries away from the J, L. DOUGLAS- tree, “pm p 8 1mm o! the country: And than the ancient magic works Be it thereiOre resolved that the Federal ago —~ Departmen/c of Labour make a thorough sui'- ‘Ilhe wonderful and lovely XHYBWTY- voy of the farm labour situation and initiate such provisions as may be instrumental in dir- ecting labour to the farms of the Country." mo: FOUR IT TllE BIIARLUTTETUWN euinuuu Morning Dally (Founded lnilllfl) Authorized as Second Class Mull, Post Oflioo Department, Ottawa. like Guardian may be obtained at: Hub Tobacco Shop, Moucton. N. B. The News Shop. Moncton. N. B- Georgc McLean Plctou, N. B. Walker's White Spot. ll Salter Si... Halifax. N. S. Metropolitan News Agency, 1248 Peel SL. Montreal United Cigar Stores. Chateau Laurler Ottawa, Ont. B. Aitken, Lord Elgink; Hotel, Ottawa, Out. J, Fine. 354 Bay. St., Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sndbury. Ont. Old South News, Cor. Milk and Washington Stu. Boston flotnllngi News Agency Times Building, New York. "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.‘ ests and in bringing order out of the threatened chaos.” - . Unfortunately, it is rather late to be think- ing of making “a first step" at this iuiictiliv- Seed-time and harvest do not wait upon PTO‘ craslinating administrations. Tlie Royal Com- mission should have been appointed months ago, if any value was t0 be derived from their rec- ommendations (luring the current year. The Prince Edward Island Federation of PUBLIC FORUM I'M: column h open fo the dlncunlon by oorro spondont of question: o! To llie Citizens oi Charlottetown:- I In keeping with other Mlllllclpaliligg I gereby pro laim Sunday, June 2nd, as Sllulilns a)’. ' . THE APPLE TREE Here in uhfs corner stands the e lo tree Grownagld and fliarlod: atlll will 1t o a . For evergmbranch is decked with pink-tipped buds, ' Waiting the soft. caress of quicken- Lng rain. Sometimes in May, after o. mower. there comes A perfect night, when all things‘ are tn t e. And slowly in the velvet dark up pears s The geaming circle of a mellow moon. On this day we who enjoy good health are asked to visit thosedess fortunate than we who through sickness have been set aside fro“; their daily toil. Whereas an exceedingly serious situation eX- SATURDAY, JUNE l, 1946 Alibi B. EARLE MacDONALD, Ottawa. Ontario, Mayor. . May 30. 1946. "WIIAT 0F THE NIGHT?" Sin-Tine cry, "Wham of the Night." was one vvluoh in tlhe post was at frequent intervals during hours q! GBIKIIBS. It was the call of the officer of the guard upon the wall to the lonely watcher upon the higih tower. It. was the ‘ --__ duty of the "watchman upon the Ilia wnns are hero again, and tower to nmintoin alert and cease- li-idillng fmn their drama; they less vigilance. Relief from vigil came a" aXTYNPlB-lfllilg about. llhe housing Point only vidth daylight. shortage. says The Alrtihiu- Wblls. and te gvtuwd, and the NewsCluonicl-c: The hoakseihlolde: Watchman upon the tower, were n who puts o. wren house in his bu}; (‘IE-fence and uiotectlon to those mnlmay be assume of musical en- “iltlvn "w city vihen absence cf teriutnmeili tlimu h most qr the light made tilie enemy not readily’ summer. poitlciilarTy the molrn- discernible. Daylight brought vision ings. and discernment. meann, re- sistance and defence. rllVhat, walls were to towns and cities i-n the olden tlmie, lo/ws are today. Laws are the defence of those who need protection Glarli y of understanding of ohe to be served by law and of the danger against which its protection is to be given is as n today as the relief given by daylzglnt in the post ho the vigil of t e lonely waltcher above the wall. Darkness, and half-light, are the portuniiy 0d ti? enemy in cases. Mr. Gardener's .____..-A-.__...-- M- - -n.*. -_ vcvm _ I _ PERII. On tho sea, on land, in the air, peril of fire. lightning, falling aircraft, of automobiles, 0f accident, of sick- ness. In our modern life we are surrounded by perils and that is why we employ the system of insurance to pro tect us financially. A tremor moves along (the slender u . As every gbud unfolds its petals awe , Until each tiny twig and gaceful branch Blooms like a picture. perfect and complete. And now o. scientist tells uq too isn't so -- that tlhere's “DaLn ceiling" and noth- tlie coiling wants. Per. _ 561811044 who evolved n. a d fmdhcorzgiclrfigin that 41.90;,’ v Wes-w‘ wseeiiun ut. the be. . —0iiawa Journal. p Now lllat ille Donlii1i0u-Pru\ineial Collier- once has proved a failure, Agriculture Minister Gardiner zuliiotinces that but for this failure he would have introduced legislation in Parlia- mcnt skis sessitlll l0 extend the provisions of [In Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act acrou Lsmnlkl. Sirznige that the Minister never hint- ed at lllls‘ intention before. Our Island farmers have lweil afier llll5 extension for years, active- lv silpporied by Premier lones. but without mak- ing (ill\' noficezillle impression at Ottawa. Iii Ala), l‘).]§, when Mr. flardiner was in Cliar- lntietouii campaigning in the Dominion elec- iion czuilpzlipil, llC threw cold water on the Premier's hopes liV stating that there were dif~ ferences of cliimie, etc, which had to be con- sidered before implementing schemes of this kind. Thai was a year ago. NOW the Minister flnnnimtrs his tiliCUlTlv that "problems of irri- gation and drought €Xl>t all across Canada"; but alack! he can do nothing about it because a natural The Speech from the Throne at the open- ing of the Legislature on February 27 last had this yxssimisiic reference to lllC situation: “The scarcity of labour in agriculture continues with no relief in siglif,"—n statement which at least might have called for unanimous expression of disapproval. ' ' lt is to be hoped. however. that the situa- tioii will turn out to be better than was antici- pated. At least every effort should n0\v be made to recruit as much farm help as possible, especially for the harvest season. Arid in the morning, when the sun's first ray Pioclaims again the coming of the dawn. There. like a. shining beacon, stands th tree 9 . And beauty smiles across the dew- klssed lawn. -B. ll. Wort. 1n The Toronto Dolly Star. Statistics kopt by the Old Age giftifslemijfoiiaflg Show a llmduai in- ' ‘ We are in a position to provide a complete insurance service, and welcome your inquiries for advice and ill- formafllon. No obligation. llYNllMAll & 00.. LIMITED Insurance Since 1872 Offices: Charlottetown - Summer ' LLISON P. McLEAN-Dls CYRUS A. n. snow-puma Mnnlzer at Montague. THOMAS MoAVINN. ROBERT E. HYNDMAN “ ' B .- ‘ .- nt Ck- ‘ Central Bus Line (DAYLIGHT SAVING’ TIME) Leaving Kinkora daily ex- cept Wednesdays and Sun- days. _ 11?? age alt which ‘EGFEHOHEIS ded was v1.0a in was '70 52. aznd tin 1944 The average age at whim 19mm” pensioners died in 1928 was 78 55, in 2936 79.49 arnd in, $51334 80 l6 -Vancouver News-Hep. .- EDITORIAL NOTES -. jolm Ailanls, the first l.'. S. A. Aiilbassa- dor t0 the Court of Si. janies, liilglaud, re- ceived by the King this date I785; he was sub- rheWCoi-iference with the Provinces broke up in scquently twice Vice-President, and then Presi- dikgkrveemeni. This must be heart-breaking to dent of the United States. ' Mr. fiardiner, but no oubt he can console him- =0- :- n- x “if “lllh ‘he reflect“ hat he h“ fmlnd a new While the Federal Government estimates film‘ "‘- it will “save” $24,000,000 by the withdrawal of the milk subsidy to farmers, the consumers will have to make up the difference by contri- The most pussy. ,5. 1, 0b. n and a. clear vision lom before Canada Eoldgygls 13th,. of the da/nger m be avoided ls as oiuce young people to leave the n to the mainten- cltiles and yo seek their forbume m anoe of low as it. fon-nei-ly was to that. place where the pioneeys the effectiveness of the defence of ICund n. on tr..- rmnnm of this a Wall M“ can be vlolflwd "51 wide and rich land. It, ls ‘ as walls can be scaled. Insi oils not, in the town; 1m wolauoms ond the consequent in- ihcce opportunities on; to those vmo mould be pro- youi people ohcir acted 0118M to receive unremitting Kinltora .. .. .. .__ .. 8.30 Stanchel .. .. .. .. 8.40 Rose Valley .. .. .. 8.45 Springton .. .. .. 9.00 Hartsvllle ... .. .. .. 9.15 Wiltsliire .. .. .. .. .. 9.30 i ll. J. MABON OPTOMITBIST new and. -—Vicioi'la Colonist. and close scrutiny if the guardian- -__ ship and protection of low ls to be To a great many people, m» efiffictlve. r to lmve lost its meanin and 7716M H9 90-1119 who sew that in ‘ is I Challimge T° l-eadtmhll’ Hampshire .. .. .. 9.40 Warren Grove .. .. .. 9.50 North River .. .. .. .. 9.55 Leaves Charlottetown daily buting 2c a quart in increased cost. This n01- . . . withstanding milk is still the rheapesl, most Rml Slmlfill“ “d “all of Pnme o1 Wales nourishing fbod one can consume. College are i0 be commended on the hard work ..- s 4. 1- G. F. lluteheson o, Qlirlsnlan state lows are mmec- ossary. Others assert that lows achieved during the scholastic year now brought to a close. The keen interest shown in the commencement exercises yesterday was indica- tive of the imixirtance attaching to such a cere- mun)‘. One is reminded in this connection of the advice given in s, recent graduating class by Premicl- .\llg\lS Macdoiiald, of Nova Scotia. it had been favorahlyi commented upon across While over 15o applicaiions for farm help have been received, with fifty still on file, only six unemployed have registered as farmers. Some I90 Others with pre-vrai" farm experience, have given in their names, but for other sorts of employment. This does not 100k too promising for the movement for increased food produc- tion in the Province. * ill it! 1F 8 predominance, but son»; have gone o“; on with a sort o.‘ the gent and . I yd If ever the world gflpp IJLIiEP and sanity of action ll is now Times-Herold. Tbnos are changTng and It is ltaridll ' " uble new to live idly and l li-‘ivplb’. Allcf us my a stint was -—Moose J aw be rope . min fallacies. They _ 0,6 thciugiht and absence of that clar- h émsdcd lty vwlhilchl tshotild mark the child- loh rinlllellll 8"- - “g If Cluistianity were based u on such principles as llet them alone; let ever the look n-liat n themselves induce o. desire for their ovm violation and dlouid ohm-clove staiicmfints con- show confusion 818d Both ter yourself. happens i0 others), at 5 p,1\\., Saturday 3 pan. Leaves Kinkora Saturday 5 ‘liaissez-fa re‘. them do what- llke), or ‘sauve qui peat’. never mind where Elvin: md BEEpIyin; Glance Montana. ‘r. n. l. Office Hour! 10 l4; 1g A. M. 2 w s r. M. 3°13“?! m» by olwolntmcnt Offloo Connected DBUGSTOBE Wm’ & SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit. ting of glames for the correction of ocular de- feats." 53 Grafton Street might be some basis for such con- tentions. But these are not, the pre- cepts of Christianity. Christianity’ is based upon quite opposite Drin- c' les. Christianity is dynamical. Tlfie Christian Golden Rule l5 not. the negative rule, ‘Do not. to others what you would not Wish done to you.‘ which W15 given by Confucius and other philosophers m on anti-Christian era. The positive rule, "Do to others what you would wish done to you- takes the Christian out of and be- 50nd the regio-n oi mere justice to others, since we wish more than we can claim. or than ‘the oversaw man. not a Christian. ls willing T0 do. The precept. of me Golden Rule means that the Christian shall do spontaneously f0: others all tilfll B spirit of masmanlmlt and 8911B“)? my m-ay prompt. We are of others ls the concern of the Christian. The divine law of love, ‘love thy ilbliill- bctir as unset!’ requires tnfli a C-luistian progect his n€l hbolli‘ 811d be concerned for nis wel qbcliill- A5 zz.ppliCd_ lo s neighbour who needs prciiecuon. the Golden Rule in- volves the enactment of laws which will accomplish this purpofe- It ‘also (511 for tilgilfllfl: in see rig not my: are duly iicrninistered The fulfilment of this duty bv 8 d15- c‘ple who bears me name Chflfiililii f5: evidence of thc s-Iplrlt of the Mas- ter whvcse name lie boars- I am‘ S" “its BENTLEY for even GXISUFUJ. The rule that 1.". order posse-u one muse earn is stronger today illim ever. The world uvouble calls for concerted action. There is no room for "sittem" The aid of everyone, wlfecher notuml vrorkeis or dioms. i5 needed at this time Will this substance be given? Slnmit c-ofpenfils bile { ' ~ i gs o a our utures. -Saint John Telegraph-Journal. Lnuzlila. and ii is well worth quoting with our own fresh crop of Island graduates in mind: "The first matter that l ask you to consider," said Premier Macdonalrl. “is the challenge to public service and leadership that many of you “ill shortly heal", and hearing will, Iliopc, ans- wer. The great problems of your generation will be the problems of government. There are tliose who show great interest in the sort of houses they live in, 0r in the kind of cars illfiy drhe, or in ilie condition of the clubs to which they belong. but who look on government as one of the umbhmdiug events of ‘he sonlellll"? T151110” and ‘llcon5eque‘zjtlal' hh. ‘S week has b€ei1 the Sylring Carnival sponsored v- fQr cxmnple at election fillies or when some un- érgc Hum Fr O Fallows‘. . t‘: (mod .15 “WW9- _ , , \.l(i€ means for the iecieation of vonngsteis. popular mezisilre of llflXilllOn l5 introduced. it and 1'5 “e11 worthy of support. The last Op- '5' lhelcfwe‘ ‘Omflhml: ‘Tlbe grumbled at mid portunliy for visiting it will be this afternoon c?m"""‘"?l-t} m“! ti‘? lmhtiilags [zglloed Ziemt‘; for the little ones, and tonight for all others. CIZTQC O TC lllal (‘Y (IT? E \' ' >0‘ IF Flt 4t disilain or even contempt. "Let me mlk such people if anything has affected their lives and the lives tof all human llflllqs more sllélilllt‘, more definitely. than the urn‘ through ullicli we have iiist passed. Y8! tllr great l$~llC of nlziking war and tlle equally Qliill l\~lli‘ of framing an zillidiilg petlce llavc to ln- <lt‘(lil('(l lly gnvernnlcilis. And above and hewnil \‘.2ll' and pence, govcriuileills are, by (he veiv llZllllfC and complexity of nlndern life. rlnnpellcrl (n rxicznl the scope nf their activities. limit-c the lllllTlCl nf their policies and mcasilres is felt hv men" citizen in the land and often l); lllc people of other countries as lvell." The Legion is rightly keeping a watchful eye on Government and civic appointments io see that the interests of returned men are pro- tected. Regrettablv anlong politicians ii is still true here, as Kipling wrote of the Hriiisli vei- eralis years 21301 “For it's Tkimnly this. and Tommy that, 111' chilrk him out llie brute. , ‘_"" But it's ‘Saviour of ls country" when the g-uiis finwalugignaiJ-Cglliig-illlyllfllll’ giifll b€2ln t0 sliOOf." h“? i953 i“ ctl-‘lglellal-‘wnl “I Will * i, i ‘k neither marry pup bury you n9;- baplize your children 11111655 your claim in terms of church-going is d. This is not just a piece of aiicy writing. I am on strike. I hope that what I have said will Offend a good many uf you ii. being (\f- fc-nlzled you are also challenged ‘o some s2i‘i'o'us__i.l.i_nking about the (WIPES and cbfifziitaclispf the church Deomhe.‘ ——LO'i‘i'Ci(l!l Daily morass. What a great im rovement well painted ham; a1“!- ot 221‘ farm bulki- "1215 would m ' the general landscape! 1m: I For Foot Ailments consum- H. J. A. BROWN. I).F Orthopedic GHERIIPDDIST I0 Grout Goorga Street CIIAKLOTTETOWN I'll. “ COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. m.“ 540-541 NEW GLASGOW 1.20 p.111. Ly. Charlotte- Wll M" lI-m. Lv. New Glu- Iow 2-50 D-m. Ar. Halifax. $5.00 an; my m N", Glllgow $10.70 one wily to um. fax. Pills Tu O O O Reservation-Tick“; Rollers Annoy, Phone 540 Airport I Phonq 2061 Professional Gard: wrwo In Rome, do as home does, we are luld, but Charley R_ McQuaid Cvidcilily .'\lllCl'lC£lll Orchestral LCdLkF Robert 3,5. Lawrence had forgotten this. aild came to grief, with the consequence of a clash of wills between him and Italian 'i'enor Giacomo Lauri Yolpi. with the audience taking sides ltistily, almost breaking up Lalvrencg Tllilieifs first prrfovllr b535,’ zince of "Rlgoletto" at Rollie"; Royal Upem n rt: House. The clash came “lien .\ll". Lawrence, l former music critic for the Xrw Fork Hem/ii‘ TribI/nt, refused Lauri Volpi, one-lime Elvira- polifan opera star, an encore Zlllfl’ the tenor had finished singing the fanned fourth act aria. “La Donna e Mollie.” Mr. l..a\vrel1ce's efforts lo - Z062 MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS Borrfner. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. Eastern Trust Blllldlhl. Lrlottclown Pbgnq I111 O mkcn l-IASFINVC-S, l§=§i§nli——ii? P“- .l . -. .. Si‘ ycur-nlil Freddie AiKliV-‘Tl-‘l Sun-Times. Vvl-la saved from drowning: here. ril- - lei" hc fell over the sea wallon Jib‘ 'l‘liaL a hook I scooter when Daniel Evans himkcrl i101” 11in a cl; in > . i ‘ifs eloihns with n lishinlz lad mu thr- En.- 1n - _, n- lllf‘ and kept him afloat un'il hellJ viii‘ " _, V, _ _A_~___ NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant I44 Richmond Si. Charlottetown P1). Box ~ OPENING SCHEDULE FOR’ Wood lslands-Garibou Sorvico . Rglael fbflltfllfllfifl “M I ‘a jw _ "Old nd La bur Xaliollal lilllplinillvllt Service ulliciills are farm Situation lo he commended on their efforts now in pro- ' press i0 Olililill its niiieli help for Prince Ed- ward inland farmers as poloiblc this season. Our farmrrs can cooperate by at once ilotify- iiig llle depnriilieiit 0f their employment rc- tllllffllllCnlls, S.) far only about I50 applications from Queen's and King's; Counties have been received, and approximately I00 workcrs have been stipplied. . While it is slated that the situation in this Province shows a slight improvement over last year, sncli apparently is not the case in the country generally. According t0 the Fannie/s Advocate, “all reports indicate that the farm labor sittiation in 1946 will be ivorse than at any time during the war. The situation is be- coming progressively worse, while the absolute food shortage cries for more and more pro- duction offoodstuffs. .-_\ national crisis is loom- ~ ing up.” Not only is there a shortage of farm help, ' but unrest is created among farm workers by industrial wage increase and short working ours established by law. "More and more," says the Advocate, "the problems are forcing farm operations back to their own resources and to the unpaid labor of their families." It re- ‘call: the prQoool made to the Government by Federation of Agriculture" that I be appointed to survey the make recommendations in the Thlez Adoamu agrees that o noynl Commission might lo lllrlmlzing all the inter- ihe Canadian‘ l fniueita. pick up the score iiiliuciliziiely- after the aria were frustrated three tinlcs b)’ loud (iv-aligns from the audience, ' >4! i‘ i >tt Mi". Keiliietll Stuart, Sidvilp, writes ti» Thu SPEC/filo" 5lf,-—At the risk of being called lin- cllrisiian or inhumane, l feel hound lo offer the following comments 0n tlie letters you have pill)- ilSllCCl on the subject of “llnilgcr in tiermsmv." I. loo, have just come from ll. .\. i). l\'., and sa\v no signs of repentance or shame in Germans for what they had inflicted upon the world. The only thing tliey are sorry about is that they faii- ed lo win the war. For several years before i039 they llad the choice of puns or butter, and they made their choice. From i939 onwards we were compelled to choose guns; and as a result we are woefully short of butler now. Wily should \\'c reduce our short supplies to feed unrepent- ant (Jcriilans? They should have thought of these things before. Major Billinglianl says that we have a direct responsibility to millions of Gcrmails. What responsibility? Responsibility to feed them up so that they can start another war? We tried being kind in i919, and i939 with that result. Hunger and starvation are un- ~ pleasant, but they may teach the Germans that war does not pay-a thing that they rlo not real- ize at the moment. Sympathy with the Ger- mans is a dangerous thing. According to them, Hitler was the only real Nazi; the rest never had their heart and soul in the movement. Their consciences were clear ond untroubled in ihc years from i938 to i945. The fact that their stomachs are not over-troubled by food from 1945 onwards will help them to think far more than Military Government's efforlo at res-educa- U011. The 110.000 I’ es who have been Italy aie to be demobil- Britalzi where they will establish illfTnF-Lh rs rather idlllil return b0 Poland That is a big ln- crement of lOlTiglbbblTl for an islnmd whose people are notably lKLlIlOQ€IIlSCUS Sum an infusion may make changes in the ways and outlook of the place, just as large groups of newcomers gut their tm~ print upccn the Unite States. if that. is to be fill: case Britain can lock toward this oount-ry and be pleased that their new slice of population is Polish. r Poles have "a": sumac-iv or. r “s:- 8 D. ce and Ly. - - trolt Free Hess. ' llovh; served l0 Royal Au- liiorcc I {Loam in the Sassy Stomachs Rsleived Every person who h lroub led with gas in the stomach and bowels should (ct a bol- tic of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mixture and see how quickly It will relieve nil distressing qmptoml. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture. taken at meal time! not only prevent: Ill hurl effects from o but it promotes tho inno- nnnl activity of the stom- ooh unlct digestion and im- proves the appetite. Don't delay. Order ttlo today. Prfooflio MAO! HAIR BEQTOBEB A dullntely perfumed p!» pontlou which rectum. z-anfllmm and beautlfloo the It will micro Gray Hair to Ito color. Promotes for you will mined at the ruultl. Price 00o Iottlo. ill?! lift-TB“?- Pending decision as to whether one or two boats will this season sailings of the M. V. will beas follows: . .. .. + 7 a.m. 9 a.m. operate on this route "Prince Nova” Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou Operating Daily including Sundays. navuour savmo rm! Same as 1945. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. NOTICE ‘ RATES: Beginning Bus will leave Moi-oil at to Gunn’s Corner, Tracadle. Mill Cove, standard. ' i ATTENTION This has will loovo Monti ‘Monday: and for Bangor. Mllbonrto C fore proceeding to fiofiottotowo. . at 7 AM. on Thursday. May 30th. Macmillan’: Point Du Rocha, Blooming Point, Grand Trundle, Covebeod, and York Rood to Charlottetown. Tripp daily except Wednesday and Sunday until further notice. Leaving Charlottetown at 4:80 for roturn trip. All ll a.m. 3 pJn. 1 p.m. 5 p.in. SERVICE 8 o'clock, via the pavement times Fridays ltml IRoId, bu‘ ‘I *PI4I Morroll and Company Gbortorod Aooollllli" hotel-u Trust Buildiu Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & C0- Charlottetown “ii-sill. w. mourn-m MPIAOO a Bent"! w. l. IIINTLEI- l“ l. A. own". l“, durum ...; Ant-radii‘ u ‘LII j lid Prion 8M" '3 l PUBLIC STENOGRAPI A Ilium-mm