v25, 1945 HEAR THE HONORABLE its. HANS-till, r.e.. u. ‘Pretostgntlllllhllfifl canon. Bllllillllll -e1l BNWGH; Milton- veots rnrrrnr i i Y (SOURIS) i l i _ h TllESMY, MAY 29th. I AT 8.30 P. M. _. {Speaking On Behalf O-f MR. n. F. McPHEE d; a PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE l l i r i i r ‘r . Itzehs To Train lnder Soviets DQN lvIiy 22 —- (AE1) _—- um - turning to Soviet und guidance, _\vlll new Soviet-trained Milli)’ oi lllldlSQiflSfli l News Bureau on- nighi. , we announcement enlpliuslzed .5591»; new uestward influence m“; the sn ller nut-isms 01100 am“; by Fr 1c; Unto the prawar ‘Cordon Sznzulre. Plans tor the “my were disclosed on the heels oi u return to Prague ct President m“ who, with other members oi! m government. had S???" 59V?!“ Itlh 1n Moscow Belore the tvnr the Czech army m tnlnr-"u b); France. Now, a news wean s okesmon said, ne\v cir- - . Czechoslovakian new mutunl n... stance agreement ylth Russia made it desirable to rmpt military aid and advice from ills Sovltt E is for ti ll w ‘n u. military - sponsored n \- in Husiu Gcrmnn I occupation. ODuring these strenuous times, the protection of the familyb henltjr is Vitsl to the national war czTurt. Long tedious hours of nervous strain make lll all susceptible to collie and infections. Scott's Emulsion is highly Mommcnded as u valuable tonic Ind food supplement lnr every member of the family. This gar-round tomc contains n_ lv- -._.i_ "flmins A and D and other vital tiup element: everyone nccds_ mrilmf? the system against col:ls Ind other infections, and. improve mgeneral. Scott’: Emu! ; l“ time: easier to digest than pla wdhvcr Oil. Palatoblc, cconomiggl l“ B“? t=d=v- nil druggists. A TONIC son All. mes _ 5-2531 our BINDIN ' - It's Time For a Change VOTE A Progressive Conservative to mvtflCzcch ‘army. _C ll‘. ‘II Czech units which were trained in Britain will be absorbed. and N- trained in the new army. Glosing of ilorton Academy at Wolivilie lair — ihe closing exercises qr IZIOPMn Aoadcnry of Acadia Unl- icrsity took place this evening in University Hull. 111;, prayer was by “ACME. .. tlotrurne in B Flatt Minor-Chopin CANDIDATE FOR KING’S COUNTY wionnvmnn. my 21 —tspgc- Provincial March _w'a5 played by Mary Bruce and Eric Tonnstnt "ioiiowed by the CYIOMI-s ‘O Cannciu. The opening Ilarold Million, rarodunrting class. A plum so York Control bLShh-lcy Cooke and t AM South Plllth S. D. by the Pupils I llolleetions toourmumr FMWM b1 Robert Howell mo sun: mm Reid; n. a umnw: mammal. l .,s 50o mum: John ‘Inampnon; Allan Miller; In. My: Mil. C. Niel-idea. m: North In. l. . l d. crunch "m" $1.00 BOB! l. J. v ; Mrs. ClM-lda LUWII. Elba .753 Edit WI. QM. WIMII M11. PIVUL lids: Robert Crockett: Mn. Mn. Gordon Crock- resentm- $1.00 hob: Mrs. Vernon Dennis: Mrs. In howls; Mn. Lester K - e1‘: Rnylmnd Vmsny. 50c ' W. i). Cooke; Each. Mrs. Mrs. Flank Watts; Louis Veswy. 30c Roscoe McDonald . 25o Each: ‘Mrs. Archie Veseey; Mm. Melvin 0y. 'I‘o1la.l—,..I6M. 50c Each: R. A. MucKcnLie. Mrs. Juntius McLeod; Mrs. Angus Mc- Mn. John D. MhcRae: MoK - Mn. no: Hubiey; Mrs. us swwm: Nefl Mnrrlrso ; Mm. Wm. McKen- zie; Mm? Albergi hlclDonulii : rs. wow" - fiemguhingm A McDonald‘. Alex a. Gillirblllvlliras. A. .1. Campbell‘. Cornwall by Mrs. Sterling (Slow G Boyle $1.03 152x mien. Colin Murrfliil. 50c Each: John Miler: Mn. Herbsrt H9rwar§rdL~I2ao Mimwoéni: w. r. $5.00 srrzomr. ll ti V. E. Do Owes Roads Co ec on $15M 5-26-‘1. Able in '=.—_-=== ».- . . _ __ UOOII tor iunnsgutpng, CONIIIIIATION IJII UIANCI. m L. ll. POOLE 6.- 00., m 1m. I. on‘ o! Blmwull Plaster. r e-zs-zi. HAIIPION Putoml Charge. - Rav. Potl- Judson. Victoria 1'1 A. M. Hampton I 1AM. Bonshaw 4.30 PJL. 5-25-11, MR3. PIAIII MIDKENZIE " 8198mm dough er s“ “M. ... ... mo?‘ Mable Jun: to George Plenum scn of mo. Bdrm. Hewett. Csmieton. Ill-film to tote niece 1n Jisrnga. n TE PRES! YTEBIAN CHURCH ANADAI—&IV E ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. Herbert Webnter, Boston. Mass, wishes to announce the engage- rirc cnsnwrrwrtpww cusgorsrv meant oi his doughter Marga: We. to L. A. C. Samuel Alton Dal- livfl. son o! Mns. (knee Arcnherg. Shelbotrnne, N. S. Marriage to take plase the hot o! June. 5545-11.! oil - MARK OI‘ RESPECT-Out respect to the late Mr. J. C. Sims. the City Assessor's oflice was clos- ed Wednesday from 1.30 to 4 pm. for the funeral services. cmmcu 0's‘ ENGLAND sm- of New Lon- ench River. 1.26 P M st Steph- en's, Burlington. Rev. D E zlgcel. . e- - CHURCH 0F‘ ENGLAND SER- VICIIS. Surxioy. May 21m- Hvlv 'I‘ri-n3ty Church. Ueorgetorvn. Mat- "lns and Holy Commimion ll A. M ntion Class 3.30 PM. Christ". Church, Cherrv Valley, Evenscnz" 7.30 I‘. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. lteotor. vsas plnyrzl bv Eric Tenmnt and the vitlotlictorv was given by Sher- mtm Bleakney. List of Graduate! Academic Diplomas 1 nbc Belyea, Fredericton; Rab- wi‘. Zdworri Jardine, Uirarlotwvwn; Wolf- George ‘Iennant, Pred- ilown. l _ General Diplomas’ — Charlotte 1d Robert ltlairthevls, Exic Fl I yll is Brown, Charlottetown: t v Palmer, ilinlsdulc; iuonslkl Seaman, Charlottetown. i No, No, Over hére i o Academic Certificates — Iidlth Jean Forbes, Lower Bedeque, P.E.I.: Souris. E. I , William Edson Stems, Kenneth Alan Macbeon, Ciiurlotteown. Horton Academy) Prize List Special mathematics prize, R/ob- ert Jan-dine, Charlottetown. CALL FOR GLASSWAIII LONDON ~— tOPh-Beer-drinlcers have complained of wartime short- ages of their favorite beverage and. now even teetotnilers are likely to have something to complain about. .\ "Universal shortage" of glass con- ‘J-fnersi is reported by one ministry ' loo. . In Memoriam In lm-inp; or our two memory ,llu.-'Inr;- little boys ho God culled ~30 ilcnvvn on May 15th, 1043, 1nd hiarch 12th, 1945. . We are lonesome here without you lririrlv nrc nur hearts today "nr tho. ones we loved so dearly. (‘oil has called them, both away. Sadly Missed and Always Remom lvcrcj by Mother and Father. Grandmother, Aunts and Uncle. - Kevin r Dniziel. Charlottemm; Enic James i I et months in sil, and two drunks were each ned $3 and costs or! five days. The defendant in nl l“ pastor of the church. At the close Church Bolwol zoo PM, Confirm} 5-25-11. Kl PLAYED POLITICS WITH OUR sonmnns IN HUNTER RIVER United Church Charm-The services tor Sunday. May 21th are as follmt's: NorthI Wlitshire l1 A. M. Hampshire 3| P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. John. I. Morrison. 5—25-1-1.1 SURVIVING SISTER-In refer-i ring to the death of Flt. LieuL, Leonard Berrigan, D.F_c,, A320,; a surviving sister, Sister Mary ofi St. Ann, a nurse and teacher, wss| omitted. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funerll of Mr. J. C. Sims. lute City Assessor, was held Wednes- day afternoon lrom St. Paul's Churc , where service was con- duct by Rev. James T. Ibbott, who 11150 conducted service at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Samuel Kennedy, W. Chester S. McLure, Dr. Rachmel, J. P. Gordon, Ernest Coflin ant? Eugene Wynn. The staff of the City Clerk's oflice, police and City Council attended in s. body. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Wednesday morning, Cor- nelius McDonald was committed t0 Supreme Court, on a charge of arson. G. R. Holmes appeared [or the Crown and R. R. Bell for the accused. Charged with illegal pos- session of beer, two persons were each lined $50 and costs or two burglary charge was remanded for a week by reason oi’ the main witness still being in hospital. THANKSGIVING SERVICE-On Sunday, May 13th a service oi’ thanksgiving for victory in Europe was held in the United Church, Murray Harbor. A parade of up- wards of one hundred school chil- dren, followed by veterans ot the First Great War, then active s9!‘- vice men on leave and members oi the Reserve Army, marched through the village to the- strains. of the bagpipes plnyed by Ilughic McPherson. An impressive sermon was preached by Rev. Roy Vessey, of the address a period of silence was observed in memory of our heroic dcnd. After the benedic- tion the parade marcheri in some formation to the school grounds where they were dismissed. A ser- encr. THREE ATTENTION FARMERS! ! A PARTIAL LIST or VETERINARY PRODUCTS SUE-SHOT CAPSULES . . . . .. ... ... Small 15c; large 25c SUB-SHOT MAC HINES Ll-CIDE ANIMAL INSECT POWDER . FORMALIN 40c pint-SEMESEN-BELL .. CERESAN $l.l0—REI( WHEAT GERMOIL $1.25 - $5.00 WORMEY (Liquid Worm Expeller) . . . . . . .. $1.20 - $2.20 FLEMMINGS HEAVE POWDERS SPAVlN TREATMENT . WOODBURTS CONDITION POWDERS . . . $2.15 $1.35 .......... $1.50 35c art. vlously tlom. since much vice was held on Monday l av "Ith, also in the same church, to give _th_inl_c_s for victory. h o Karswood Dog Powders Pkg. 40c CHURCH NOTICE. United Church Services. 1\lay.27th. Winsloe North ll A M. South 3 P. M. Winslce School 2 P, M. Prince-town Road ‘L30 P. M. Highileld 8.30 Rev T, Constable, lilinisteig reported i THE JEN/Kl M. Rev i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. _. Services Sabbath, Mnv 27m. Sum- nzersicle ll A. r1. . M. Defiable 7.30 P. H. Bishop. Cape Traverse 3 J. 5-25-li. South -— Winsloe W1 ‘ a “mas, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wll- P. M 25-11. HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND-His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stew- Norboro, and his Stewart in Carleton, have received the good news that Lieut. Brenton Stetvart who has been on active service in Holland, is spending his leave with his sister, Mrs. Gordon Billy, Bournemouth, England. IKEASSURING NEWS—Mr. John Thomas Dougnn. Bediord, has re- ceived official notice that his son, Private Leo Francis Dougzm, pie- prisoner ln Germany, is now officially re- ported safe ‘in the United King- wii e Mrs. o! war Pte. Dougan, tvith the. N.N. shortly after anxiety has 0 D-Dny been felt. noiof home and form. in Tihe THEIR GREATEST HOUR OF NEED. SHALL WE LET KING PLAY POLITICS WITH THEM WHEN THEY RETURN TO CIVILIAN LIFE r . l our OTE S. Highlanders, has been missing and word of any kind coming to re- assure his family. He is the oid-iwite (nee Annie Anderson), and est son of tMr. and Mrs. Douzan ' three A . ~\~__L€L ~l Ivan, James Patrick, and John Edward. Corpl. Pat has been wounded and is now in hospital in England. John Williams of the Merchant Marine has arrived in the city to spend a short leave with his pl!- liams. He has been overseas for the past twelve months on the India-Bunnie route. In Memoriam MELVILLFMBLYNEAUX The death occurred on Wednes- day, April 25th, i946, after a few weeks‘ illness of Melville Moly- neaux, nt his home in Inlrerman. Lot 29, a life long resident of: the community, where he was‘ born 6i years ago. A kind and obliging neighbor, ever ready to help in time of need, he will be greatly missed by a large circle oi’ friends and acquaintances, and especially by his wife and tamily, as he was a good provider, s. lover his There are left to mourn. sons, Nelson, of Crnpaud, us PHARMA '7' F..".__-T‘ __ vices, Leo Francis above, Francis Complete Line 0f Sergeanfs Dog Remedies -—_'?_-'-fi*-ri-"r-—_‘__ -- -_ Llwrence, on the homestead; also three brothers, .Willism, oi‘ North River; David, Hunter River; and Lemuel, of Inlierman; and one sister, Mrs. J. Wellin wn Thomas, North Tryon, to w om sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral was held on Friday alternoon when friends and neigh- bors assembled to pay their last respects to the departed. Funeral services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. B. Fream, 5t. John's Church, Crapaud. The all-bearers were Messrs. B. J. own-dale, Roy Crossmun, Jar. g, William Matheson, Wil- léarn Anderson and Walter Trows- ac. The remains were laid to rear in the family plot in St. John's Cemetery, Crapuud. 0on’t You Know ‘l A lllgh School l: Needed. Our children deserve the best in education. Let Chlrlotte- town have vision enough to see the need. and They'll get a square deal with Bracken PROGRESSIVE consnxvsnvn IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE msltnnn. m rm: rumor-z EDWARD rsumo PROGIISBIVI 008 BIIVATIVI ASSOCIATION. o! IP-I ~ They received a raw cleal From King ._-_.__._-..uo.~_¢n-yusn-aamu_u.-n~m~n¢knsh~u.g~m~w . .