I tiff!!!‘ ftlorraino" ~ a i “i i - .i'eiis»;8tilrring Story mfiooth u ' ' oflirenoh Fighters ' Interest Your Friends Every One of Them In the New Completely Modern “*5 M“? ilué,‘ Ehmn YOUTH CENTRE ' lleuored on. 25 For Charlottetown. An Asset for The Whole Province. n. . “W w‘ - - . The Active Workers with the P117813“? r 13.1"" m“ ‘mignegwm Eircggoggggggngglugg cards will we Many Generous Gives “ "‘ "“ But Some are Likely to be Missed. Interest Yourself in These. Every Last E erigiiifig its; ggggiiiiifirs . Egg tie“? riitiéi a a is‘? s- 3i its i Cicada VII! ° a Jimmie m . rl Richard a doctor. MMGou88n_ est. l Whori "W" ma‘ "M 3° m“ Grade VII—1 mm Stewart. s Audrey MacKim-ion. Grade VI—1 William Auld. I Max Murphy, 8 Ralph Chem ion. James . Murphy, Prinni e V-d Francis MacKinnon, 2 Anabel Auld. 3 Joan Bealrsto. E nun limos] nnon,‘ s Owen . . IQ .2 n- >4 we n. o {-4 '-‘-'-_-H-H-"- ,."JI.HJ.AJ .- - u Grader! lvqasa ‘Effl? W?" ' e l-- .. Tensneefliuart I (b)—~1 G .llpflliryenion, iii i. visory stsfltlse Clinic was established by the Dollar Counts. IANNING SCHOOL provides the velagoeer ' company some two yaars‘ln, teen ‘ mm‘ a TO-DAY IS THE DAY llongr roll of Farming Sch oi 0 donations received attesting for “Isis vi cc. - ' T M k h c ' s ’ i or _ o a e t e alnpalgn _ . “M é?r.e.neég_._. ............. 37$? NP P‘ proximately 1,600 gallons oi’ donor service ailtoadiiuqflg Grade Jn-dlildytho Donald, Grade IV—1 Vivian Bryanton, lood. It is shipgedtoR Cross company time to flee Laboratories in oronto for pro- i; brag“ ' R i nd beck Idllll- d. 2 Robe M , 3 Do th Mur- 2 Janet MaoKinnon, 3 Lilli A 6768C SUCCGSS. - fiuhhwmr Phv- n “my m y Crvller- an Heston - Bunch Gr Charlene Owen, 2 Grade ILL-i Mary MocNutt, 2 Roach 001$ learns - Beaisto. M91060 tossing. The life-saving plasms served b0 each b ood don", lde IX-d JIHBC Allld, I Mary l' M!!!’ “Calls I Dfllllld Wk? SIImWIM-mu/AMS i wesetha Other hiehllshte todav Canadian Legion 'fi-P°g5'",,.,,°',;,,,,*~=,W,_,-";,§,.;=;,_,,§=,-,g; Adopts Total fr." ~i“<>~--- $4‘ 3&3‘ Vlar Resolution as Italian King Steps Aside NAPLES. June 5-(AP) —- Kinc victor Einunanuel stepped aside as .eE§§§e "warms" » Land Girls Plow pmy@»w# s ave =32; Monarch of Italy today as he ore- viouslv had sa-id he would do u the liberation o! Rome. and hand- ed‘ to his 39-year-old son. Crown Prince Humbert. all “Royal pre- relatives." Italian political pressure had been brought to bear aizainot him since the conquest or Naples. The Monarch. however. retained his title as head of the House 01' Savoy and remains as King with- out power. Kins Victor. who became ruler Julv_ 29. 1900. announced last April 12 his "irrevocable" decision to withdraw from public lite " the day on which Allied troops en- ter Rome." and to turn his powers over lo bhe Crown Prince. VANCOUVER. June 5- (OP) -- A demand thst the Dominion pov- ernment force Canadian soldiers to serve in my active theatre of wI-r was voiced in the first oi’ 1B resolut- iom passed y It N10 blennl congdentioszl: Domlrlim neona- ma n Into . About 40o delegates adopted the "total war" motion which said that b continuous. adequate reinforcements must he assured “particularly at this period o anticipated invasion and prggeo vs heavy casualties’ and ad that "there if in Genes o. large trained force. immobilised under present policy, from not! rtnlylltzlry service or essential indw- el Iililllnd. June 5 -—(OP)-- Like fleet. unooth-ilowihg river. Allied i English Fields A SOUTH COAST VILLABI. c not. W1 - Royal Air mince will Taylor. Journalist-author. e VIII; mun"? cunt“ ‘ails in khaki sill] Tflflgflll iroen sweaters and grass ___i_AK___~_ _ I iiiffhiiitl’ fifiglgiiféirswuinl§yfg P”; Pig; XII them with vibo-altlon from Allied —-———-—=-— ~:—-“-'=--—~ -' ion while the s kes under _ v \ - bombs across the channel. One irirl drives e. heavy tractor. Q IBM J ~ we The even pattern of her furrows - is broken at one comer of tihe ' lioid by a. giant searchligint and its hav crew. At another there are entl- Eiseopetc, Cardinal ill B ' -the xn ID liroralft units his st.“ .2232. x iii-chum r or. e and omit-w thmuh it is. Kent farmers the teeohlllug brine In {I-‘vwiofiwécitkif “h” i“? “$155 m‘ n “w” it I MIG Id , gutuiéngtsliéléoctns rig/Tong; a: mt‘ l?! u» cardinals tele- T‘ . - n - ‘N!!! 0 OWE- p" c’ unsdlan Episoo te ‘i: y convoys of ed The C end deeply united in the teac , Your Iolinssa in your speech June I. and joins in wishes and pray- ers that your word. heard by all bring an rl pray in order that M""atl‘“ trosu“"".s'rulm of choice quality, scientifically blended for e PURPOSE and fulfilling their MISSION ; OUR PURPOSE ls in sllllil! farmers with s. BALANCED RATION that will pre- duce growth and development more rapidly than can be expected from ‘less potential feeds and feeding practices. Huulredl e! farmerswho have been using our feeds consistently for years assure us in the most emphatic terms that PON-HONOl ill!!! are certainly fulfilling their MISSION: 1mm’ Damn‘ Ame ‘m! n WE CANNOT dbouas crops. and unite shit!‘ alright: r11‘ tions P ‘otthlolipgbui: I; ,sh-._‘_ __ be‘, ,4, “pound m, m. dmum 5m,“ h," h, m, h", , - —-——-———--——— M‘ the Hlvlflffl 0 e - "m": , _t_ mature .__t ere ore. t st erwin- spelcilglly dhreplredprntllpn "for fllllch-rkWgzllrzfd, sgowers. ill’ m." “ginning I 2x413,‘ ma": I "m; WilhamsdPamts stand at the head of the a rno sows: or on ry - e a r. rower. u - ' ' ' ' ' - n = er - - “he a rm“; Mssh um will defy consumption mam cerrel- 1.53’ f. cregrtedwrtlvleifiimratin‘ tnimiigliiioi: .m°"’.'.¥?.i"...t.‘ii’ o! ‘m’ .F.°' fl” d Qphmmm‘ f“ °°v°"“g mnmflf m ‘hiyflf 3°‘ I'm-i” “a pending product/ion results: “ onion in 10w. - the eternal city. 1t reiterates the qualities, for resistance to wear and well, at moderate pnoee. Play sale when """—- “'1 °i "'1 "fill" °' weather, sniffer permanence of colour you lint-got preduetsoleelid ' 1r 1s ~. . . .' . _"P""°°'l Sherwin-Williams paints staud eupreuse.‘ sh )9!“ give youjpmpleee satosfnefle‘. impossible to tell the whole story in this adv., but if you, ll a ‘ GA § ‘£32m’ Tu Smflitgams Co. feeder. desire the most In return for expenditure (and who dean"). m" W559" 50-09" l Iss1 l you slldlllfl feed FUN-MOB PIER k-fi: 1 I Gradow’ ' “u” ' Meson/conned: ' Fon NEARLY half- a centurfthewfihdrivia- Williams Company has maintained a re- search department consisting of chemists and experts who are continually testing and trying various products including new discoveries and developments, keepiuQ pace with the advance of science, with a view to providing better and better paint Somewhere “non? you ' is‘ (deildriwhe ' plays the famous Vcoventhe earth Lip.‘ He is our-representative‘ in your iekiot.‘ He has a stock of various kinda of paints,‘ varnish and enamels lorvarioue uees. He knows the right production‘ the right purl pose. He will lend you the fsmousrfiyle Guide", a book of largoooleu illustrations filled with colour soheuaesand suggesfieus for painting and decorating inside and eue.’ ‘And he will furnish you with the OH YES You wander nbeut prices: Well. we are not elfesin; leek er lelolt- Ill“! DUNN, in; sales on the basis o! price aisle. but rather on the MIIJT of our products, because we realise that "Quality is reneusbesred- ion; after price is for-lotion." BUT For you wlse are carious on this Mint-refit let III ll II I secret. We have a clienteiia of consistent customers wise are the lieeneet on saving a dime that ever favour a store with their business. but yet refuse to sacrifice quality for the lake of s nlohsl. They are good company to be in with. and their example h worth - ' : :val:‘g:l;l-“)_1 ' m’ '°"°""" FINALLY Norma Mosley. oh Jolie Mas- , Ewen and Brie Me ew. we can supply you ‘with u.» beemluncec: fslede for‘ young sraw- _ u“ cum’ i in; unllnlk.uewellltolfll .pro ucnsen Ieprodllll red I )-l Roms do , kinds. we will sell yea euolnst the lowest price-eenperab‘ values . 2 ‘lhelfim. arid Elwood -on the market: Hollis Graham BUT Grade 1 (ail-i Audrey llsyllew. eolwen. We cannot FINANCE year bile. When we bay our supplies it's jEveinll elm-Wlillendois maneyoutlsepalefeudhenoefertlsoersalesternsnuetbe WE it"... s: ....':."..:".t.:" 5'" I M! t are in the FILED SUPPLY business only. It's a Bank's bllnesa in do the financing. Let's understood eeeh other end werk 14.;- ma?’ w. t Agency Msyhew. ' riff-ii. fi“&“.“‘°i.; “n " ll m we» “E _%l;a@lvci, Betty Oole, sum ham alumna. healer. IIGII‘ uswscuesnu u a a the tlililll Yllll llHl. HlEllIlll-Wlllllllt Iilllhfl’ R. T. HOLMAN, LTD, l29-l33 Grafton Street, Phone 706 THE SHERWlN-WILLIAMS STOR E. 96 Queen‘ Street. Phone I84 . POOLE d- THOMPSON. LTD Montague MATTHEW 6. McLCEAN, LTD’ Souris ‘i. i? Livestock Feed IIIIIO! ITI—I‘-—OIIAILO‘.I"I'ITOWN g8 H 8 2st U070. RIB‘ ‘line and oeuh glflhlofifiorivl, fi f