APRIL ‘as, 19_ . W former Islander vince. t, Mir. Bell was manager yofltflielaN0lfl1»AlflGl'l0ln Life Aa- urance Com-pony before his re- tlremmt several Yell‘! 08°- 39 h“ been in failing health for some .lufn,e p.10; to his death. He also was "fll-aflcneq at Amherst. and Sydney will] the company at other fill?!” before he went to Western C1810 0- wd Mrs. Gilbert Bell of Alblly. glsnxvvuc 1st? 3.4001. ‘Ilheophlfus i qmlmod of Hunter Ell/BI‘- 5 ‘m. funeral will be held today v m winnipeg. Junior Farmers ‘A Groups T0. Meet would meetings of lull- ilz’ Farmlllgton school. Leader in this district is C!!!“ w°°d- on wpdnesday niiilll a meetinfl. 0114' rfi/wfflu 1.,“ my = ill Cairns. Friday night a ymlw farmers meeting will be held s". lilllon. I . sivsvan y \ i \ ,. L. l .~. v v»- b -1 (continued from Pass l) M _ U,‘ N. security council. M,- Bell was a son of the late Mn, adopted daughter‘ Wedding Gift people of Prince Edward Island, will be on display in the show Queen Street. all this _week, be- ginning this afternoon. , ‘These fine. hlsh quality matched pelts were especially selected on Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association at Summer- side, all chosen for their quality from Island fox ‘ranches. Islander Observes hundredth Birthday In San, Diego, Gal. The following item is" from a Sen Diego, California, excllli n-um-eroug ionizer residents of the Island and descendants of the early pioneers: celebrate his 100th birthday on Thursday, told of ,his life, all but 21 years of whidh has been spent o cosiltinent away from his birthplace at New Glasgow. Prince Edward Island. "The aged man, whose mental alertness and firm hn-ndclasp of greeting belle his years. reflects in his peaceful face something windows of Island Furriers 1nd,, on ' behalf of the Government. by‘ the votive Association in Ottawa's Chateau Laurler last week included the following vvho with his nephftv and neice, Geo. Jarvis, and Miss Alice Jarvis in the San Felipe district. "He still retains his" interest" in his 5.000 odd acres of land in the Avensi section. and is an ardent lrita GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Attended‘ Conservative Meeting At Mrs. B. R- Holman: Mrs. w. c. s. MeLIlIo; Mrs. w. J. r. MacMlllan. gflaulihualtlgglald, Hon. w, i, - c n . Bo l! 1mg Mrs. n. a. Slstheriassyd. o n “d lfioting And Bloodshed xollows Mass Picketing THE cENTRZL GUARDIAN THE M581! ELENA SADON. 134 Richmond. Phone 2191. PHONE SAUNDERSI i00 for group and wedding pictures. es location. WATCH F08 announcement of 1918 Rural Beautification Compet- itions in this paper on Tuesday, -April 27. i WATCH l-‘Oli. announcement o! 1948 Rural Beautification Compot- itions in this paper on ‘Iuesdoy. April 27.. . T0 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY —It was learned last night that an entertainment programme and dance will be held by the Oddfei- lows’ and Rebekah! of Charlotte- town on Wednesday night in the Lodge Rooms to celebrate tne 129th. anniversary of the lndepan. dent Order of Oflflfgllowg, residence was followed by services at Marie United Church. The ser- vices we e conducted by the Rev. Bennett. Interment was in Mid- gell Cemetery. POLICE COURT - At ‘thejti- pendiary Magistrate's Court 5st». urday, two men charged with opcr ating motor vehicles while lntoxi caied, were each sentenced w seven days in jail after pleading tlnued Monday evening at ‘I o'- clock. W. I-I. Benton, auctioneer. WATCH FOB announcement of 194B Rural Beautification Compet- itions in this paper on Tuesday. April a1. IIABITIMI OINTBAL AIR- WAYG three times daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections ti: Montreal and Boston Phone 206i or 540. RETURNS FROM OTTAWA-lid: J. P. Connolly, Deputy lldinister. of Reconstruction, returned from Ot- town last evening, whéie he had been engaged ou business for his department since last Wednesday. VISITING PARENTS IN CITY —Bert Campbell, Dalhousle Law student and son of Major 0-W- .Oa.\'npb6ll, Winsloe, is visiting his house on a lurid hubby. Prior l0 his student days at Prince of Wales college 3,5 one of the top boxing prospects in the college. the "Prince Edward Island." tinder more favourable ice conditions. could take but 1.348 Carl Ill-d required 221 ti’!!! t0 do it. The "sbegwelt" carries 1e cars to the "Prince Edward Isle/ad's" l1. The new ‘ice-breaker shows similar superiority over her predecessors in the rapidity with which she makes ‘lies l" Wllllll"! 7° "ill-m "l" Chateau Laurier Ottawa Last Week iilblfi-i» ‘“""“ "J- ”‘°"‘ w" " ‘m’ 1' l 1' ' " ‘ ' - - I 9 9 . newly nature may be inserted imwlzii Paints. varnishes and J0i-m34umv1LL3 I “M,” pggsrlorl-lznlderstine of ‘ ‘ " ' ~ " " . .,_ l. szlrivi: 0.0:“ a word atrial; p“, Enamels. Toornba Music Store. ' . I Q m i1; l ma. city h" '3'"? h; w“? __l_ - Iowan ssemuiir cw.“ STAR PE M i ‘immluifreiiniu: :1. Robert D. Twelve Platinum fox pom a 7°°‘"" "' n‘ 9”” 3"" “k ~. ill“! ml; . ddl gift to h _ Ro l- ' - —-— ° "My "all" M, . Bell, a former resident 0f Ptc :96" gums" magnet“ yhaomliigxli‘ v SSSAWNIgEEIIAHON L!!! IN Bewflfvcuouwfgii t‘: ‘so: ‘walllzdnlzilg a l farmers groups will be held ill .1 districts throughiJl-lt the and will be read with, interest ___ in. return to fltalflihs- 1W}! hilly; Manvllle. an m Ills- l>i~n..nco this week, it was learned locally. The Mr. Orr-referred to is FUNERAL AT M035“, _1-m "u- * m“! ° c" Fm ° ‘a 1 Montreal. "' om the Department of Agricul- a son of one of the early settlers funeral of the Jule Harper; Hqope] w“ "Pec" t° “m” “b? Phone him today. or write turc. ilionday nisht a- meetins of m New Glasgow The birthday of Morell was held Saturday after- “m” “m” ‘m 5mm” “f”; ‘s’ CHII- lflhm-Mlflml‘ c"- MO-dnr, Hope district will be held party referred to was attended bv noon. A short service as, m; l“, l“ w“ we“ kmw“ here’ u‘ “g Ltd, I062 Sun Life Bldg» PA_G_I§_I~‘_IVE "' ‘i 0N8 ' IINUTB NIIB‘ homeowners who tell Ia bow "satisfied they are with J-III Bock Wool Insulation - l‘ real star performer! One customer writes as fol~ lows: luck Wool Home llllllllilfiil a good three year test and am more than satisfied with" the results. The whole house la far cooler In summer and more comfortable in winter. My fuel bill has easily shown > the one-third rodlotiols you anticipated so that the job will soon have paid for it- self." ' That letter sums up evil! thousands of Canadian bone- ownei-s believe Johns-Mao- ville Rock Wool Home halls!- atlun ona of the bolt invest- ments they ever made. ~ For complete details on I-H Rock Woul, see your nearest _ J -M dealI. at eeahd. Johns- iI/lcntreal. Que. mill if.‘ Ceermlxlgleetgwgleqfill Ezdlicgld WQLEZJT???“ ‘$312. ’ ‘ ~ ' i, v:;e,e“°§h°§’°‘,‘,;, a‘ Pmnhmfi moan cans rnasunn - Last nouns In“! B" °“' ' film, ggwgrq hung," “m; were caught by the 1mg.‘ h . ' ' ' e u’ us“ month the “Abegweilfl ferried over -- ‘ ,; central Bedeque. mailers in zentlv on a serene old gentlemail I u‘ m a - “om l“ m MP rap er. standing m Miss Gfiltflldg Webster, Wilbur Webster, Gordon 1639 or freight. in 141 trips. (Continued from Page I) m‘ “mm” a" ‘mm mm’ and may as wuum am mo w“ Irlliaslv: “d?!” m" ‘ o’ u“ P" are: Milt-Y. a. lvllfiiclrltitilxe m“ and“ m B’ Roms’ M!” bu" Hwpe” Fmk Kelly “m S- D- in illsfsame month of last your .. Friday. Manitoba's second flood fatality occurred Saturday pitorswon when Barrie Graham, eeven, drowned in westboume Creek a few miles north of Portage la ‘Prairie, The Provinces previous fatality was when lll-monllh-old David Reid drowned in a ditch near hill home in North Klldonan, a Wine i Lie was conlrltlllit- ldmirer of B bbi 5 soot. . guilty to the charge. Aparty oharg- g cm‘; , mien both vessel-r t ed size ‘BB3 Warren It. Austin. get?’ Pgllggitilliahgongainte; J “sh poet’ W308; w??? m u o ed with operatin: a motor vehicle die opergltfil together in Decalno- niP¢8 wburb- l chbi United 5m" delilfmr "M" asturcs" 2nd still WltQfS of the able to quote freely. ‘ ac 1n on a closed street was dismissed s; of 194s, the “Prince Edward Illnerson. on the Manitoba-W- ‘- country has been charged by the gmplfierd l“ ms beloved and ow “on Thursday the chm w,“ ‘M after receiving a severe warning Isle, " was making her cmssiril; "ed 501595 00MB?» Wllulllil“ "l. l Rllfirlillls’ with by-Passing the U. refld‘mb,e_ the!‘ at the Jarvis home to pay from Magistrate K. M. Martin. A in the average time of 62 minutes of the hardest-int flood egg in l ' 1 '1‘: d tine and . . homage t ti v ne bi sh - man charged with k ‘in ll - 1Q u; "A it" was meklns the ‘West l-Onlilll- Al? X10011 R04 N Wm‘ he “man 0c r ‘For Uncle Billy’, u h’ ‘a herd. o 1e e 'm o ep » KANSAS on.“ K85" APT“ 35‘ for sale under the Priiehgbitionqxd: {gas in g2. gens" reason for the River stood at 44 fee!» 0M 100i ~' the Marshall plan. ' 1' Australia's agreement with Lies . “mi “'33 expressed in the political k _committee of the current second special U. N. ssembly on Pales- ilnr- April 20. ohn D. Li. H000. __,Australian delegate. quoted U?! rlvoids and said the authority o! " the U. N. must be maintained. J-lood‘; quotation from Lia's speech on that occasion — known in the circle of his family has been a sheepnian all his life. "HE interest in sheep Ia doubt-- less inherent, as his forebears hail~ ed from the highlands of Scotland before coming to Prince Edward Island In settle. "His father. Capt. William Orr was" a sea captain and slhip- builder from Scotland who. with his wife Janet, had l2 children, "A big fat-idly dinner will be held at one o'clock, followed by open house from 3 to 5 p.m. for frien . "lfrmily members Present {or the dinner ' luded, in addi to the honored guest. his t i sisters-in-law, Mrs. R; I. Orz- of l-Iollistcr and Mrs. F. E. Emerson of San Jose." (AP) - Police. ordered to stop m"! Dlcketinfl in the United Pack inghouse Workers (C. I. O.) wage strike here. wrecked g c, 1, Q hag Willy in a 10-minute skull-crack- ing charge which sent lo persons Ioplgospitals. - llowinl the bloody police at- tack on strikers at the strike- b0lllld Cudahy Packing Company plant, a temporary restraining or. Will Ilhallenge llet In Gourts Says llr. Forsey SYDNEY. N.S.. April as -(CP) was fined $46 and costs or months in Jail, Personals Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombe and their daughter Ruth have return- ed home from Halifax, N. 8., where they attended the convocation ex- ercises of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. two utters speedier crossings is her engines which . generate 12.000 horsepower in the four propellers each. weighing 12 tons lluogllloll (Continued from Page l) l vinces, told the Government offic- above the 101B flood welt. Main streets of the town WIIO flooded, with emergency suppliel brought in to provide for realdé enis evacuated frm-n. the!‘ homes. Further relief efforts were plan- ned at a meeting late tow. Last night s. second railway u: at drinking water arrived, earlier supplies being exhausted and local ipumps useless. crl ilw "llll°l<-d°“'“-" Th“ w" Mwhkh ‘umu Bmy’ w“ m“ _m~' _ der was issued The Prince Edward Isa d ,1 , u, U n. g n,“ ' ' n Tm?“ ' lals present they had welcomedthe 35d Qfogg official; m in obvious reference in e n oliwhm ‘wade Hwy, w“ 21 h“ The district court action came Union Act will be challenged in u,“ mag the fisheries Prices m" w, V114,” 0g Dug-fig. “w; , ed States‘ switch from SUDPOIt Of "partitioning Palestine to a teln left his home to make the‘ long (Continued from Page I) even as officials of the Packing- house Workers Union ordered their like courts If the Federal Govern- ment does not disallow it, Dr. l.0.0.F. Observed support Board would buy 100.000 30 miles south o! Winnipeg bo- bween the Red and Rat Rives-I. . , 1 m mp by r511 to California so cases of relief type of canned ilsn " §",‘§,““'L;f,‘f,“°°‘h‘p pmw“ p’ a loin his sister and broiiher-in- hit even Prince Edward Islslmi tnsl;"‘°"‘b"‘ ‘° m" W"? ll B18“ T81" Fm"- "bleamh 01ml“ from canoes-s of the East COM-t wasflooded out an . identa were ‘ Y ' " 17""? Plllll-l- Previously unaffected. ° l 9 Dllladlllll CWIBPBSS 05 116- That figure, they said, represented believed to have been eveicuatd ‘1',.Public reaction. “PR5!” l“ I ma IV ieitcrs after the Hyde Park speech, was reported eight to one u l.i_ favor of Lia's ltIOllg ltllld. ~ BIIITIIS. IMIIIIIIIGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion amrua LAllTEit-At the rs. Island Hos- puil, Alffll l7. w Mr. and Mrs- iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weo- ster, at their home in the San Felipe district. "He worked for a number of years with his brother-in-law Ind for the late E. A". Sa/wycr, who maintained dairy and grain inter- ests in that section. “Ha later made his home with another sister. Mrs. Margaret. Mc- Leod, wvllo later married the late George I. Jarvis. "Having. as the result of his labors, acquired a modest stake. ‘Uncle Billy’ went into the sheep business with his brother, Robert 1, Orr, and his cousin, Bob 0.. Orr. hard. Out of the week-end discussion of freiglht rate; emerged the fact that there is arcloae tie-up between the Government and the Board of Transport Commissioners. (Prous- port Minister Chevrierb chief adviser during the recent freight-l rate debate in the Commons is his Deputy Minister, Jean Claude Lessard who prior to his appoint.- mant as Deputy on February 1 of this year was director of the Bureau of Transportation Ronomics which served the board of Transport Commissioners. Mr. Leases-d. it is pointed out in Ottawa. cannot do otherwise but give Mr. Chevrics- the same advice Seventy policemen - the entire Kansas City, Kas., force --rilshad the Union Hall near the plans, a few minutes after they had cleared the streets of pickets. They rushed the union hall af- ter Police Captain Eli Dahlln had attempted to tell the strikers over a safety oar loudspeaker that the Police were "not going w take any more Bill!" in the {lii-day-old strike ll‘- Clldshys, Wilson and Company, and Armour and Company. Ralph M. Baker. district director of the United Packinghouse work- erl. said the police were guilty of "common brutality" and ordered union members at the eight smaller bor, said in an address here io- day. ' Dr. Forsey, who left tonight for Halifax where he will lecture at the Delhol-lsie Labor Institute, was speaking at the closing meg-t- i"! 0f the Cape Breton industrial study clubs. Iihc study groups are Sponsored by the Extension De- partment of St. Francis Xavier Univemity. Prince Edward Island has flung down '-the challenge to labor in Canada, Dr- Forsey said, and ii’ this "dangerous precede“, was picked up by other provinces" in. ternntlonal trade unions “could '00 Billit asunder and driven un 129th Birthday Members of the Oddfellow’: and Rebekalhb I attended Zloci Church in a body yesterday mom- ing to COUUHQIJAUIHIQ the lwth. annlvcrsary of the Independent Order of Orldfellows. The attend- ing group formed ranks in the Sunday School, and were msrabaii- ed to liheir seats by Sister Jean Crockett, P. N. G. and Brother David Bethune, P. G. P. A message of welcome to the visitors from the pastor, Rev G. C. Webster. was read by Rev. Dr. A, D. MacKenzie, who also delivered 60 per cept of the i047 figure of 320.000 cases of relief type fish. But the Fishery Department without warning had raised the 194'! production figures from 320.- 000 cases to 435.000 by 1110100108 such items as klppered snacks and other canned fish which did not come under the generally accepted tczm of "relief fish." The raising of the figure of 320,000 to 435.000 meant, they said, that the 190,000 cases to be purchased by the Sup- port Board would only represent S’! per cent, so that the canner was now only assured of selling a little more than a third of his product whereas he had been told mfely. In Wlflnllwif. when the swollen Red River vies a. e by waters from the Aasiniboine, ai- mouglh neither strum had reach- ed its peak yet over i00 residents had evacuated their riverside homes tonight, W tor was flooding fields i'n lliia Vlrd I1 district in Welwrfi Mall ltoba, buthit Brandon and Port» age lg Prairie the Assinlholno River, villiile still rising, had. not reached an acute silage. products. Under such circumstances, Ilse canners said, they deemed it a sueim sister‘ Hampshire a son. “wit...” ‘business and coiuisel on freight matters as pgcklng vim, m Wm, w, B k derground." - M lnsvlrlns and appropriate . 1d , k 5,, t reasonable request that the De- ilElD-At the ‘P. E. Island I-foe- his bureau gave the Transport n“; m“, m0 0mg;- pgfggng 3.5:, Ho chimed that the PEI. Leg- semm- , l- fi°hfl°zigdfiff a a p” cm Illltlllelllbllflw l! wlll-ll" 0W‘ limi- Avril 24th. W Mf- H141 Mn» "He start-ed in l- Imall way. Board during the frelsht 119811118! injured, but none seriously enough lslatui-c had made a mockery 01’ Taking as w! theme’ qmm The canners charged that serl- “Mlle his quill?" bl’ "l9 lll‘°d“°' “ulfnjoi- E. Reid (nee Gladys TNWI- diie, RN.) a daughter, B ibs., l4 blilLL-At the PJLI. Hospital, to and Mrs. Preston Neill. North lliiton, a daughter, sheila Dianne, \\'<il;i‘.iiiZ 6 ibs., 8 oil. _ llavbbub-At the P. E. Island flilofiilital on April as, lo Mr. and __'l\’i_r_‘s. Emerson Maclieod, Glasgow head. a daughter, Gail Joyce. 0 105-. l0 oz. __._. solvxsiiun-At Keusuigtoii, Ap- -*ll~‘14- 1948. John G. Townsend. age l1 years. Funeral from Kensing- ioll Presbyterian Church, Tuesday ll 3' lxm. Interment Keasingtou CPIIIIJLEPY. liI(‘lI.\li0 - at the Hoviulclal ‘blllliiulilivlll. April 24; ‘Mrs. Henry fillard. ago 41 years. I-Iér re- mains were forwarded from the with 750 sheep, for which he wen: ‘in debt to the tune of $1.500, and get up apes-wens in ‘ilhe Pulva- dero section near Coallnga and la-lcr a! Tar Csswon near Avesial. “Ln addition to losing a loi of-‘sheep, he alrmvost lost his health for the mosquitoes in the river bottoms took their toll. and ‘Uncle Billy‘ had a long bourt of malaria. “Drought wasn't ‘uhe o y hazard in the sheep business. e lost a lot of his beat young stock when the animals ate rattleweed. went loco, and refused to drink water. “In the spring the flocks had lo be brought through the moun- tains to the shearing pens. M“! lots of lambs and a considers-bio portion of wool were loetln the ilenvy brush. _ Recipe For Long Life "l-ls attributes his longevity to early this year and in 1947. Drama Festival Executive Meets Members of the Provincial Drama Festival Committee met in the Institute rest room on Illura- day, April 22nd. to consider plans for this year's Drama Festival. The president, Mrs. Harold Laird. pre- sided. Members present were: Mrs. Julian Herring. Miss Laura Cros- by. Mrs. Murdock MacGowan, Mrs. Ray MacLeod. Mr. JxA. Lawson, Mr. Bramwell Chandien, Mrs Brewer Auid._Mrs. Wilfred Picker- in and Mrs; liked Gates. e president stated that four- teen plays had been entered to to be sent to» hospital. Before the clash Dahlia had cail- ed in the entire police force and told them: ' “You are to crack skulls if they ask for it, no matter who they are. That means strike-leaders and a» 1 ll." In a matter of minutes after police arrived the hail was empty. Broken glass littered the floor Some union members jumped through windows to escape club swinging policemen. Women screamed. Chairs were overturned. Blood was sputtered on walls and 1100f. i the basic democratic right of freedom '0! association. He said: "The i decent haste with which the legislation was ap- Ilmved was “worthy 0f (Rrefnier) Dulplessls at his best - and he (Dirplessis) must be green with envy because he did not think of ll: first." Dr. llbrscy predicted similar legislation would be adopted by the Quebec Government, now illicit Prince Edward Island had started it, The bill bans union-s having’ af- filiation with national unions, ex- cept the Railway Brotherhood. and oulaws the closed shop. C Committee were asked to attend the different play-offs and be prepared to give g resume of drains work to date as well as a word of encouragement for continued sup- may become members upon the payment .of twenty-five cents. willie group membership is two dollars. Here is a very concrete WBY 0f shelving approval of the cultivation of drama in the Pro- Three," Dr. MacKenzie quoted from the Scripture: “A threefold cord ls not quickly broken," amd allowed its relation to the three principles on which the I. 0. O. F. is founded. In reviewing the history of the I. O. O. F., Dr. MacKenzle said the formation of this organization] in the early nineteenth centiuy was due to the failure of the churches to produce ajeeling of friendship which would pefzn-eate the week-day activities of church followers ‘ The “three" important qualities .0 be obtained by the Christian are, friendship, love and truth. The quality of friendship should be one of protection, gained through coimsel, give sthvnulus and engender warmth, following the inspiration of Him who said "Yo are my friends if ye do wihatsoevar I command you." The quality of love should be one of patience and oua prlvation would result to the canners and fishermen as a result of the change in allocation. The cariners and fishermen had gone to great expense securing the ed- uipment with ti‘ wzpectatlon of having a sure i. .L:et for two- thirds of their fish, only to learn now that their assured sales have been out to one-third. Objection, too, was expressed at the Board's ruling that each can- ner must strictly adhere to his al- locations on the various kinds of relief fish canned. Tile canners stated that the dollar shortage was their most serious barrier in their overseas b u s in e s s transactions. Therefore when a carmer was al- located only a few cases each of chicken huddle, herring, mackerel. and mackerel fillets. he. if lie wished to fill his quota. had w change his whole canning equip- tlon of one type of product. The Department of Fisheries refused. The Department was also con- demned for its withholding olcan- nery identification marks from le- gitimate assemblers and other dealers.‘ Such an action, the can- ners said, would cause the assemb- lers a. lot of inconvenience should . they have occasion to trace the origin of canned fish which they had shipped to a complaining buy- er. Unanimous assent was given at the meeting to the levying of a small toll on each case of fishpro- duced, the toll to be for the pur- pose of creating a fund for the advertlsln and sales promoting of Canadian fish. The fact was brought out at the meeting that. i! the per oapito. "of Canadian fish consumption was increased by two cans D01‘ 995-5509 problems of Canadian fish cannera Prank ll d h ltii lent to eat and an . _ mcnt nd fishing equipment for T8§§fi..“£°'i‘..”°.§l§ .;:....:" .1 ... ..... ;;;;»;;=u3;;;;,;1reigmg» .2 “5."ii.'§“‘ii.;l’; ti?..*"...*:"";.”:;*"li:..f::,i"i“..2? i,»,;~w-=,,i- Ifvllrycgl bgmghgg, as... .. a b. " v uiu - ‘ ' , ' _ ' sa " o. Ti lllalgrlsnieh. Funeral snnounce- dulgidthi: ilgsgthllfnlred good, he o; m”, h“ since been {vmh and will’ ‘bed hetid by the glrcutltar gilgaii lsecgatari‘ Grahams lvoad. alwzys_..wle quam), Ottawa‘ would MQWMMQQNQMQMQ_QCQWQQQQ@QQ 115mm‘; _'_ M can,” Mn,“ a cm N“ “than; ‘hum u“; hi, drawn. Thus there are twelve beflzlmpwnogng ‘ante-egos. going; .Th.° slag .\ q I m‘ be one that would develop a desire - 194g M“ Mm Bu,“ ha" w,“ who“ 1., can,“ so or. plays to compete for llonora in the d ‘c p l.“ l a vas ciosen or e m. m, m" truth, m, 35mm, ' myms m-nu 1 h Y. I80 M“ “Manna - yum.“ Three o’ the“ m, ‘mm awar , suitably nscribed, w be annua meeting. It is to beheld whereof leads m such mum"; - lencc Mobile. m h“ m‘ m“ ills hll retirement am fihe Prince County. eilht from Queen's 0""- Tl" W“ P13" “M”! "0 m‘ °‘°" °' l“ WW0“ "r" ammo nations or the world ww- v at 2 PI- mtefflent - and one ‘mm Km!‘ the semi-finals will be awarded stitule Convention), at Prince of m this 1.95mi, D; Muxenm, Millillle Cemetc y. "IIYIIT" 14> ——At New Glasgow, April i918. Mrs. Cyrus Smith, age ‘f3 ._m'i;,,§“,“,§§' Wm m“ mm Mm three, where osslble. It was de- Durlll! tllejwrvlce. the "Qdd- s . ..°..“°°..‘.’.‘1.l.l'.°.t°'i.l'£3; i o» r» a i" Fllll PARADE sllow ,alasgow Cemetery. N u , staged in different hails from the A c r21 er "Pr; 111;?) Mkafclame: l-n-ETSONHMI the mu“ “Wm - | I original play-offs. so that each __ an iem e db kn I in w, group would be competing under W" W"! bl’ We ° - ~ fablhhxfimglzifmxslimaatafgayé 6:‘; UNDERTAKER the same circumstances. namely a l . The choir Wilsniifidgl‘ the dliect- I'll 7 hall in which they fled nos-per f ‘m Q’ M“ F“ k J mm“ T ‘atnlgalchirom Mai-macs Presbv- _ EMIALMIR , ‘armed mvwum 0r your c. L., organist and cholr director. ...Q...,Q>. no. SETfiI-Cgh m" "M" Fm" ‘can-salmon aal "Mr. Donald Wetmcre. of ani- ~ - starting at 2 oelock. f “emmm” ""0001 “mmrv- "°'"' “w” {if dffiifyfi ‘iiiififilyh if? CHEST X-RAY ghgqp business at the com an- tively youthful age of 90. iiolP Qllly‘ has been making his home m8 at the MIOLGI-U Fun i. k. u. ‘,\. ? . it... ro siniovous some ' w. tone rem l-eeel Agent . '4 ill ' . PAYMENTS I I I ‘Foo Late To Ciasify Discussion took place concern- ing the zoning of the plays, which will be presented in groups of milisr-to many in this Province. having conducted the short course in drama at Prince of Wales 0-1‘.- loge earlier this year. - The admission price for the semi-final ._and final performances.‘ One important ruio was stressed for all" ‘per orinancee-that i lase- WANTID-IAN I0 WORST)!‘ diplomas. The’ necessity of increased mem~ berahip was stressed. Individuals’ Wales College, June 17th, at 7.30 p.ni., when r. large attendance is anticipated. that you" are still healthy. time _ this week, . \ od lvll X- ed two years ego to be xmim daily: yYou oil/z: healthy then-moire sure . hops we" have missed writing you. If s VCHICK YOUR CHEST! HAVE AN X- a o, please come in any \ RAY TODAY! based his words on those of Christ who said "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." ~ TIIIIEE_II_II_IIIIIES (Continued from Page l) Government for commission in 1934 foliowiri a financial debacle. Newfoundland! future form of Government. The convention recommended a Ing union with Canada as a choice on the ballot. The British Government placed But we're completely sold out for ; Mn D. C. Tompkins, Summersido, Phone 709$ _ Mr. C. D. Rogmon, Charlottetown, Phone 7844.,‘ Farmers Service swift Canadian Co. Livestock luyels ova 0's floor to you f - n er e " play-offs was left to the illlorsllvlf m My I 45 membm Wm s; your Telephone or o Three Cent Stamp. Telephone or gdntrluwglow silfimmiii 1 The lest of our Invitation cards have been mailed. Per- elected to a ‘national wuss ..‘.ion "'0' :, _ to make I ommendations for ; Mill?" Loans arranged for Private Residences, Multiple ‘I $3;'{,,§°§,,,,,,;“,{','§,‘;‘,,,“‘,',,,“'“ Our choir X-roy Centre ar'l7$ Grafton Street is open chm. o,’ respond“ m, Nmmb Mr. G. O. West, Beriaque, Phone 7-2. a . I “mil M“. end Commercial lslldiags. in. floal performance will be OILMOMG“ Wednesday and Fgilary" frail ll: AMiio I? 0:: si:iico$$ei-ri:itil:;i.el$;ivei1h on. o; m" My", will “mei- you as pwlllllllf l" . ~- -,: ¢ . held in Charlottetown, Juno lat. 2 so 5 P. . On Tuesday on ur cy rem to o comm “med tfioumm o‘ “bk v V, W I The memm" o! m. "mum 7 N’ PM‘ I ifgthaturgst‘ uiioder a petition seek- ' l‘ slllri callsolllll co. lJll. "l have given J-hl - _ IASTIRNTIUST IUILDING __I confederation on the referendum CHAILOTTITOWN _ ballot alongside responsible and ' commission forms of Government. fares assi- flharlottetown" Good ~ Aug! ,0. w. Oloblsil; es.- I no file-ling 1?. ‘nmcs’ rows» istsuo rusrilcuiosls incur l lrr- . - _‘. r_'.a__‘a.k_._n_~ P—J