_ make his home in the w‘ M’ ~‘ I . 85m 0n ThingsiYou Need S BACON, best quality uiachiné sliced per lb 23c APPLES, Winesapq med». size per doz — 19c WALNUTS, Fresh stock, halves, lb — -- --, 33c GRAPEFRUIT, "Sunkist, seedless, 6 for - 29c FLOUR hard wheat, 98 lb. bag - — — — $1.98 cooltuh Sandwich Loaf, very nice, u. - an». PEAS, very special at this price, 2 tins — 19c RHUBARB, red, fresh stock, 5 lbs $- - -— 25c PEACHES; heavy syrup_ 2 tins - -- — — 29c PEAS, very special, 2 tins - - - - -' - 19c CRUSHED Pineapple, choice quality, 2 ._tins 25c clsli and clnnv stones. Charlottetown 8: Summerside Clftown Phone S’Slde Phone FREE DELIVERY _ g igfliued ‘from g _l_,) a and the prcbemltiiioxis b ‘ritotoriau ,.",_P.W.'Pqruar0fIp - ‘weze vases to W. J. Cairns. tion may inserted. n] a ' alileluadnaoe. ' < canswau. m: Photographs. ruom: m ullki.‘ mac m: aunt- andstand Rneervati on Gr _ | L-m-B-B-fll. i ONIED “gen lknlos tile Internal at the Dia- Gov wife o! tilvtive unm n. Ed umaa-w- ‘£31. VISITING nouns on cams- EBF-With the exception Q1451; ‘g. temoon (Thursday) H. M. S. Bel-- W!“ n?" 111 D0" Will be open for" ins every afternoon from 4. un 1 0 o'clock it was learned by» the Guardian yesberd ,._ ' OPEN T0 VlSITOIS-—H. M. B. "Berwkk" wlu be eoen each alter- nocn for luspeotkhi while in part, front 4 o'clock until d o‘cloek, with Li; exception of ‘Ihursday after n. such hims time they had had and eirprmsed the hope thelrat some futurmdete he would be privileged to welboine thestate of Maine. -_ During the dinner Mrs. Charles Hunt of St. John's. Newionndiand. favored the audio-nee with a beautifully rendered solo, ‘Just A .1 gliniu innlliss BY DR. Piuusu University President Guest Speaker At Rotary Luncheon Yesterday, T&'.ng "libcrty" as the t-hcme of his address while speaking before the iJiSiTiCL Rotary builVcIILlOn yes- terday. Dr. F. W. Patterson Presi- dent of Acadia University, Wolfville. N. 5.. said that to maintain this “priceless heritage," individuals, world groups and nations must in- terprsu the privilege to provide for the well-being oi the whole. Dr. Patterson discussed liberty from the standpoint oi the indiv- ' ldual. explaining how personality was created soclally. The individual enjoyed unrestricted personal liber- ty until he niiringed or came in contact with the liberties of oi-hers. The University President snowed that the word “libci'ty" had many interpretations and exemplified h.s contcntlon wtth a number oi‘ illus- trations covering the political, indiv- idual ancl national fields. He point- ed out that in this "troubled world" liberty was the most important. her- itagc and ulcusscd its evolution \vh.ch commenced from childhood. He Silld it was not enough to lite and it was not enough to live well. tor society did not guarantee the existence oi’ liberty until the state of living well with tellow men was achieved. _ Work of organizations like inter- national service club: could arrest world caiastrophies, he continued. During the course oi the luncheon delegates to the convent-ion were favored by vocal selections by Miss Pearl Burns accompanied on the piano by Miss Lillian MacKenzle, vocal selections by Big Ben Hokea. King oi the iiatvalian uuitur from Honolulu who is appcarin nightly at. the Hospital Bazaar. e sing- song was led by ltotarian rteg March. Saint John, ably assisted by Rotarlan George (Sir Echo) Fin- lan. Fort Fairllcld. Entertainment. was under ihe direction oi Rotarian Arthur cooper, Charlottetown. An interesting sidelight to the luncheon was the presentation of a telegram to His Excellency Rotarian Lewis 0. Barrows, Governor of the slate oi Maine, from members of hi; home club conqrotulat 11g him on the occasion of his birthday. Tokyo ___‘ (Continued from page l) FUR SALE House with electric lights. sewerage, barns, small fox ranch. One acre land on Malpeque Road, outside city limits. Will exchange for City property centrally lo- cati Apply John Lawlor on prem- bee. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island will be held in the Law Librarfi in the Law Courts Building in C ar- lottetown on Monday the 19th day of June I989, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. W. E, BENTLEY Secretary-Treasurer. [m ___(Continued W from_ page_1)___ The new Barons are:- Slr Arthur Brook . chairman of the Jiorvtihamptonshire County Council. for political and Dllbllll services; Sir Herbert Cayzer, Conservative member of Parliament for Ports- l. mouth and chairman o! the HOUSE i of Commons’ shipping and Naval‘ Committees: Captain Herbert Dixon. IHYUB- mental-y secretary for the North- em Ireland Finance Muiistry; Sir Henry Lyons. meteorologist and Governor of the Imperial Col- lege of Science and Technology. nd i Sir Frederick Marquis, treas- urer of Liverpool University New baronets, besides Oakcs. are:-~ William P. Coliox. Conservative me-mber oi the House of Commons for Dorset; William J. Courtauid. for Phil- anthropic work in Essex. particu- larly for contributions to hospi- tols. Dr. Robert Hut/chison. president oi the Royal College oi Physicians and Sir Edward Campbell. Conserva- tive member oi the House o1 Com- mcms for Bromley and private secretary to Air Secretary Sir Kingsley Wood. Naturallzed Canadian Harry Oakes. a native o! Milne. 8d Mines , near Kirkland Lake I912 after searching for gold in many part5 of the world. He. was naturalized as a. Canadian in 192-1. but left about l0 years later to Bahamas. In the West Indies colony he Harry The Dom-cl dispatch was dated from Taghcku. Formosa, whence the airplane departed at 8.15 am. nu; has contributed to several chari- ties and in 193'! he donated $314.- 400 to st. George's Hospital in The Duke of Kent, who will leave next autumn tor his post as Govemor-General of Australia. Q“ Pizftm re?! general g‘! the den“, 0 a evy. moor ‘swung he: anti-alter i u arnxy and air vice-marshal in the u°¢,;on_ a L g m m“, Royal Flyiniz COYW- After the ‘first shot the pilot M11011! CWUUIIIS T969051"? kmiht‘ began climbing and zlg-zagiging. hoods was Max Beerlwhm- “Wed He ietumeu to Taililoku after es- cariexltgitrhist and author of the nov- Camus we Show n. hl n t ~ 01 W6 “B3501 argvkrllteowiotxbe lgmgdieippglnbwiattlsi recs 0150 Wm lmlllded 1“ m“, anti-aileron. guns, Jtt]1fll‘l&99 naval o! kflitlhfllwd~s~ . sources said non-c had been sight- dlegfmtggwwt‘hw%aicd in South China. waters for a e , . aide Knight Grand muzzi-LL-mgnlqliix: bound iol- Tokyo by way of Swa- While “iar outside British wat- c-rs" and ciulsllug at, 5,000 feet al- titude, the plot nus quoted as saying. a warship carrying a B...t- iah flag and similar insignia e painted on her sides. sud eotor ted. who was responsible for the Empire countries, was of St. Michael and St. Ceorae. A similar honor was conferred upon Bir Robert Hodgson. fomler Bri- tish agent to the Spanish Nation- alist Government at Burgos during the civil war. The two nrlvv councillors niuhed in the list are J. 8 Stuart. Con- . Wm e under-secretary it i110 mnlfitons Office. was made a Knlzsht Grand Cross of the Order of t. " heel and Bt. Goon!!- mward wllshaw. managlne fill‘- Vlmln 1°°JQE°_.9_I.IL-..P "*- -- -—----- k 95575.5 Commons. and Herweld botham whose selection as commissioner of works to au the lotefiir PhillD Bassoon announced yesterday. Among the fighting services, knighthood: were aiven to:- Rhee-Admiral o. president iIACPiIAIL-At Nobleboro. Maine. on June 3. Finlay B. MacPheil in Remeine restirl’ a. eral Home flit-l l! by motor to for service at t Orwell Head » navY-oliiéu - f “ei- officer comm ndina . command W betel o- the Air vine ‘den. where his family not excluded from Son At Twilight." S ker Radburn oi’ l-LMS Ber- nlck was also heard in several solos and his tine voice made an instant hilt with the gathering. in waning his remarks Mr. ‘Hunt. after expressing his pleasure at being privileged to be in at- tendance at the Conference. stated that it was not his purpose to delve into the iuntdamenta-B of Rotary. The speaker stated that it was a pleasure to ‘F081, the In- Jernat-lonal iepmsentittlve of Rot- fl-Yy Mr. W. J. Cairns and he felt It deep sense of gratitude to Gov- ernor Barrows for the honor he has dome the Corllferemx in - tmdinir. expressing that all felt. particularly honored by His Excel- lency’s presence. The speaker also Paid tribute to the work of Dis- trict Governor" Alllne who had done splendid work despite a hard year. but in so during lived up to he would dio when he asslmed his office. District Governor Alline has seen the dream of an International District come true. and h-e mged all members to have faith in will-it, Rotary can accomplish in these days of not! alismarld autocracy‘. Grandstand ideal ‘ . Nurses in at- ._L-338-6-B-2i. . BRIGHTON (or Jelderly _ Personals Mrs, M. J. Conway aecoznpaxii- Qd by be!" twitter. Mrs. J. Ivan Hughes left yesterday morning on a visit to Halifax and the Anna- polis Valley_ Vice Admiral Sir Sidney Merick. K. C. B.. >\ N.. of H. M. S. "Ber- wick" is accompanied hyhls wile. Lady Merick. on the Canadian trip. Miler Enroute .To .The States LONDON. June 'l—Sydnev Char- les Wooderson, Brltalrrs little dis- tance runner. sailed for the Unit~| aboard tlhe Normandie. today to run in “the mile of the. at Princeton University . but if we d-oulbted our own contri- bution it would be a diflicult mat- _ ter to advance world fellowship. w at i: cums:- vege- n e the speaker stated. "and fellow- has mm ship established through it had the mile. the three-quarters. the halt’ and the 800 metres faster brightened the llv-rs of each uns- i-i-lan gnybody‘ in the world. 1118-115 °f “f? R0531‘? 115d brought us 131109.655 friendships. and taught to do light anointing and a $9M deal o! walking d the Nor- us to think more and do more (or 8101111 mandies dedrs. lh- h di§§i$s‘?~- .“"£§§.‘i"ZJ§EfS.£?“ At the ball following the dimm- ,___._.. a highly entertaining floor shqw put on between the dances and King Georg-e and. Queen Eliza- beth will be win u their ‘arranged by Rotnrian Arthur Coop. dlns v strenuous tour of Canada and the er was successfully curried out and added much to the enjoyment of the evening's progmnr chlglilgéllight of tihefggow" t om 0S0 ' under the irectioal of young ladies United States ‘when they V15" Prince Edward Island on Jlllle 1-1. But judging from old newspaper files dealing with the three-day visit of the King to Charlottetown aboard the H. M. S. Cumberland Full Wh e h ' ‘ selection: ‘galls pgiatfsdvélelretvzgkglgelr); in 1913 as a cadet. his life was m1- ed with activity even then. Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell. Mrs. Known tttltbtlmewfi- R- B Bertram Patterson, Mrs. Holl Trainer and Miss Margaret Alb t. tn bung cadet was Prince er e are daily duties Stearns. the of his shipmates. Here is the Other numbers on were a highland Fling by M schedule of a typical day in the oi the Sailor Prince: caret M r t ~ _ lvliss n.5,“ "nth? iihmltgg; y life mo to a.0o A. M. time slsnalllnu 0. 8:10. stand easy Campbell and a tail; lilr - Mr William nestles trainer tic ueleizeiti from tables. saw him off. wooderson. who now three young _ ‘Irainor in feminine impersonation; o! several en- was the recipient assembl e while cores from the D1‘. Leonard Cam bell en rtamed the audience hig y with some mystifying tricks oi ma lc. Rotarian Wallie Scan lebury was seen in a spectacular. colorful ex- hibition of illuminated Indian Club the Executive Council. from Mayor Foster. and i G ‘ 0s Cub. Pa; Ed the Olty of Ohr/tifidtbelzll? 31111311‘?! cal Rotor-tans gr-eeted the visiting Rotarlbns from Maine. NewBt-unq. Wick. Nova sbctla and Newfound- mrd 93' m1‘ 00PM"! held in the Prince Edward Theatre of m; acetone we» . Walter S. Grant. Comer-once ghwimm. arctic-ed at the 09911.jpg session and after invocation by Rotarian Nor-ville Luck. 1M c A secremry. and tlhe" sinlziniz 511;.‘ Canada. The Ode to Newfoundland and America, the addresses welcome were given His Excellency Lewis . B9,:- rours. Govemor of Itlrtfne. replied cloouentli’ to the addresses In. clud-ed in the business; n"; the report or Dlstt/‘ct Governm- Allin»; 3:11 an faiiélresls by _ Y" ° 0n ‘H1. Pam Interna- tional Director. At one o'clock the lurcheun was held in the Chan. ‘d Q .u .§Pers::fis-u BIO- p83¢¢¢ owguua c coo 6.30, dress etc. 7.30. supper 9.00, work 9 30 work 9.30 stand easy . prayers and b . . His work included practical en- gineering in addition to the usual instruction in seamanship and nav- al warfare. The tumultuous welcmne 918ml‘ ed 1m- Their Ma eetlee next week in Canada's smal est province will natty-town Hotel. the sneaker being be different irom the less dcmon- ])\-_ pan.._lrson_ pl.g.i,_.,_,n,_ of Acadia. stratlvo receotlotgggmdered Prlucelugligersitv. Wolfville. ars . e a erncon was l __ on a large scale were walla-s to “by tom Leliorglég: e . ' a =>3 Owwqaaa: of Cable and Wireless, Llm- the reduced cable press rates betweeniKln made a'the Knight Commander or the Order] i l servettve member of the House of o ms- d l a a: ' - the mum o. in it Morning Session Chaim-in Gm - "lldilcwfy remaifkg aggreisltrfq-w if}. pleasure at seeing the Rota-ruins llbesent then called upon Hon. B. w- i-"PW- W110 Imkeaa follows: , Welcome By Roll. B. W. lePage ma‘. d n. to? tlge facet. Earl. the Prince and hi8 fellow off ere nnrtlflllwted in Cricket. football. 1181\- d golf were the It~ rded in. the. papers iyom. Emenemy Your Wm“ p“... » o. l" "l" “iixwne §§5Wfi§h§fl§“f§\ Mr. Ohalrnlan. District Governor G lnce. On tiwo oocaal pleasure of my District Con first tliife ‘ ,. ecltto, e. attentive C the pinnaoe therefor them. deg inte/ t in a..d and dig; 6 eirnlétimitiiiigtt M . < ; And sqithe" ‘alike ATTENBANBE Al'§i1iiR twereblllln " by and seeking to win i val- uable prizes that l llevwu won by Miss the dra lates from e candy b ‘Mr. J. sin... An unexpeo that proved a-rauce o! .' M. s. Berw 11L several delightful a0nfl.-____. ates all shownlnitslndlanuameofhbe- gweit. which means “tell-iii 011 the wove." It mil? not be known. however. that this was rudley disturbed in the lum- two princess-e mer o: 1715. when- Boston uttered ofl as prisoners lngton Mr. irony. c emned by ton who immediately prisoners and made possi-b , dismissed estm-ed the Island and the New Republic, which have continued ever since. Many of our sons do have lnfldQ\wD0! in the New Enl this week we all friendly relatione shown by historic visit of our King- Queen to that great country. I-M the hospitality with which they are being received is a manifeste- tion of the R Plfl U! goodwill and interns on-al . In our Provincial Bu! held in 18M the first delega was Ontario. Quebec. uewdsrunswiclnl Nova Scotia and Prince Edward whose » deliberations later tea flomthe Mrs. o. E t our Plovlnc Confederation original babel: Confedem Dui‘ your program visit our National Perk serve its extensive ba-tl-l which. uniomlnotely. come too early to you may see something the countryside and find that it is still a. place where the heart may feel at home. Address By Mayor Footer His Worship Mayor Floater after extending a to the dele- gates, stated ant beoomi ventions. K-Q. President of the and lziving city. finest and most aide considering it: sire. Address of Welcome by President George J. Tweedy Rotor-tan Bradford W. Retell. who is itctim in the unavoidable eb- the Premier. been given the freedom by His Worship the kinder in his if up members Rotary reed they did not wish to set we would have to pleasure. has meant hard work and planning, "l. articu oufi ce no hele iiilii ‘§?.'...»‘“‘§'....t..,°" but.“ °‘ O0 ii n ’ ....l":§.....n‘f“‘l.df’;.&'...'&.“° llleilhay .a our in . mm niche new» m eiotef butitis defwiahfoexteod innum- 1e: ma», your I tlon, the ' s. . power tn make my hero I. pleasant le M. zour Ileply by the Governor of Maine Governor regretted attend the to men mil D0 $0 celled. He spoke of the v Queen stated that as Governor he the honour of conveying an Leflleleture of and ind had titan! a century of N Brimawiok invitation was 1 the of mm, butthe jeetltfl received was not f my; 01' C in- dividual but for Rotary which they, reproach . articulate. Be referred to poasibil tire: ti... terttlal and the part it tothe and sincerely from will P"! his _, tilt he would be unable function House this evening. v was his first vial to Glar- lottetown and he was celebrating his birthday h ‘rhelhyor something in helm; a were at. »t-he and em. and he lied both common. isit of theKlng United ates state reply was that Their regret that they could not accept as the itinerary id mtilbe zearransed Secretory oi State Oonlellllall. "In and Queen lllnbeth will ecu teuratlliagarrFeilnMter ceremonies on will entrain for Washington. . of Cleo C. W. President i“ m “mwaliifntfifi of dleoonfexenee and the district generally. William J._ Cairns. Montreal, who spoke as the official repre- sentative of Rotary intonation . laughlngly remarked that be had heard “a. neat deal about the Rotary themselves to do and the quip and lauflhed will» w Mr. Oaimradded "but itia all right. I aim having a good time." e recalled the organisation oi’ in Covem- and the as both tremendous of Rotary our lives 4nd in all free which we draw our deepest exper- i . R0 is like that. he ob- oxnlzu-tlon which has grown and ch bee shown strength tn many reflects. Apparent Looeenen 8t peeeebetween Maine. Tlhe tlnmreh . Cordell thirough their Rotary. when there are so ma?‘ did before. It has nude us helpful. more thoughtful and tel’ aiblc to serve. willing to hglp make our community worlthmzhlle. Orin-rum! since July of lut year, 0.132....“ ‘W323i: “not...” "'2 period of . “OM 4b’ nu- eezitef disband barn and which they hh ent in u» diploma/tie iBasebavlVs Big Six v ..t~..~t.i.. IIBOUU). - Arndflfib. Fhilllh ‘I t . ‘I’ , ‘K0 ......~s.**.¢..>*~ it Bonum 01min ‘l l ‘.I United Si. .' kill Lindsay and unh- let foot on Unitedltatee sell today Jun“, ‘Ill-Volt! at Suipenelon Bridge m. r llrge Halibut? Employment Commission (By The Culadian Prom) , N. 13.. Julie 'l-A the United church today by lu committee on industrial ielatlont ‘llhe resolution was: pbyment. to Plum. Club‘ o u. nnltt~_; and ". e believe that widespread u. emu t h the most pleasing of our govern. deplore till meat as we visualize its lama ‘ the welfare and happiness eopnmy thousands of our iellmv s" Oduadiam. It impoverishcs coiml- , and deprives families. 1 ohildnn, of the primer] 1 iflvileuec. and opportunit- il should rightly be theta. ;. the morale o! our ulti- ' iighlts the hopes d = . It is a breeder d ‘l ti and pmndttgmi tlihqlmmfi A i res n ocnoe ‘ crime. en it hceutlvas the R of the ‘ work Cl-iristian Church whose lpie of brotherhood. l l insists upon the so ‘t?’ t “ "Jofezevplore the deiectist. allit- , ude that trea ‘ personality ind " ts enforced ldleaes charged 17y of leadership 2 chmuh should unite their ei- n fort-s to‘ solve this problem now n j geute end so fraught with dune - to the welfare of our people md nation. "We therefore urge that the lfcderel Government set lip l m- tlonal employment. commissionrep- _ all political pin-ties Lllfl the brains available in Cen- ada to study the cause of unem- ' draiw plans for sw- menent solution of the problemM advise liament on neeemn i. legislation. and to supervise flit < operation of such legislation." z The sted tn sec was tvque , send a copy to federal nulhorltlet .. BASEBALL RESULTS) AMERICAN LEAGUE NQW YOIK 100 030 000-G '0 l 0 200 000 000-i 7 I , Murphy and Dloifli‘ lee, Ireeier, Brown and Raw. Philadelphia zoo 001 010-514 l . Detroit 000 011 011-4 ‘I l; Nelson and Hayes; Rowe. WW" d York " Q . t... ‘i it Haynes and Early: Milnar. l" g er. ilivan and Hemsley- i’ at at. Liouiwlmsipmei“ nln—to be played as l)!" "1 doublehead June 8. Second 211 002 100 gibbwugnh ootou M1 Pith. ‘ ll . . t ‘p.42’ mo?» 101 000-i " ‘ 00o 00o 000-0 z , t and 391-115; hTucFlYdm‘. “ ma Wire 301-1 ii ooi ooonw-l ° ~ Hal-that; 12m Wm“ ~ ‘ -‘ {mill '93.‘! ggooklyllwnub“ "thrush-mount tsiuus _. i . 7 .> t‘ 15| $300M" "Mb J ent We 1~ lighting cote of this uwnploy- j a ‘