o n. MAXIMS OFA ideals MAN The Peop e’s Paper Read by (lovers Prince Edward island Like the Dew E'er you despise another‘: tin. lzl , your own conscience look within. o 10/1 " v1!" Q11" »:.7‘- s- p-vww- .._¢ -_-v. _ Everybody . w‘ “m _*“ “" ' ‘a D“ s" T 1 - - ';___,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, D J lllflu‘ '0‘- 21 8 Illl. Ila-Mg otlu- Provinces I U.B.A. $5.00. if!!!’ V’ IIIIA VIII/IA fllafllz VII/Arie" rllllm 11111.0 i 5 Canadians Are Named 0n King’s Honors List {Civilians In Honors List ll‘. E. Islanders 0n Honors List J aps Driven l From Sky In i 300 - M_i_l_e_ Arc Armed Services * nd ClUllldfl-S r_e_ Included ___ By GLENN BABB Associated Press War Analyst OTTAWA. June 1—(C'P)—(Ad- vance)—l=‘cllowlng are the names 0i Canadian civilian personnel contained in the King's birthday rlollurs list, released lor pubiicg. tion. tonight‘- dFrAWA. June 1 —(CP)-- Iblr lowing are the Prince Edward Is- landers in the civilian section of the King's birthday honors list. re- leased for publication tonight" China has won an important victory for tho United Nations in turn- ing baok tho Japanese drive along tho Upper Yangtss River. The most heartening feature o! this operation is the proof it affords that China no longer la fighting alone. Iler Allies now no able to bring help directly ... -... . I»D\lv\u-\_r mellt of munitions. ljiarry John Carmichael, 3t, cloth. Bflnfi-‘i. Ont. co-orclinator or ~0- dllcllflll- department of munitions. Samuel Laurence deCaxjteret. Ph B.._Montrea1, deputy minister or National Defence for Air in a var- “; i-i h l w “w; Fhhgfly m,{,'.§°'(o§_'§_°,' n“ B “a to bear on a critical battlefield. Companion" M95; Digflngujghgd - - Pncl Still W14“! mriow. J, tlz/iacmilllarnmlfthxgi- u" llilaior credit 1:l";llO biii-inéiugho; tbinsnsinyfilpealrihesgs whtlcléhwero Orded of 5:31;‘: )Bl'ld Saint ' * , H ' llS ll WES WI!‘ IOII IOV 6Q I! G 1'00 on 0 llh - - . . WA, June 1 -(CP)- (Ali- lgplil vmlnpa o c an p king muit go to Chin-Ill gal-Sales own armies. But there is no doulft _ Heavy Losses Infllcted on "i 5on0“ “ind d°°°"“°% s: Egiflllllblilfi gig?!‘ 0' ‘m 3mm‘ that the appearance of American fighters and heavy bombers over the oggbaohtfgfguxglgatk: _ _ ....: ervce . r . .. , » _., - mauled coolant in A? eflirtwhistle. Charlottetown. ,';=;;9~";;?,,;~=:,;";;;rggggfiegggeg._;;;,"'*1.,,3*;,:,11:';5;,"gags? W“; Permanent 101m b0fll‘d on de- A8 Chln888 COIItUIUB T0 Expand . mildly honors list for 0111' Ohio! Coilstable, protective services. Y ‘i ' h h‘ TQM» and duoowl" o! oonoorshlo. ; . J_ h Clark Rusmcm valuable vantaglo- of ‘a r siiiperitcgityéialilitdmthcyhdid page t‘, an can ng elscienuld col-loexicilijzatoBopgfjen, K31; Tgronw. , , l have one o re vo o g g sp o s eary nese arm es. - ' r 0 ‘ coiilro ', epart- net)‘ Vlctory. i service in connection with Arri- lt . cunrufeP. A. Creeiman. Chariot/id" town. head of Tuberculosis Scr- viccs. P.E.I. L. B. McMillan. Charlottetown. Civil Service. PEI. ' British Ellllllro Modal (Civil) James wade, Maritime Central Airways, Charlottetown and Mom‘ .. in: war service glqids-philanthrofi . ion! york in the civ service. - 1g g; and in crilos of fire. d... gcbbery want . ._. were roco I included t .. oi awar . rinse Cana ‘ in orders of interpretation. Japan's chief hope in this stage oi the war has been that she might be able to end Free China's resistance before Allied help-which for some months must be represented almost entirely by American air powei-— could arrive in truly affective quantities. The enemy setback in llupeh may mean that already it is too late to take advantage of this opportun- — CHUNGKING, China, June 1 (AP)—The Chinese, en- panding one of their greatest victories of the war, wei-l aw Henry John CodyjDD" u‘ thrusting forward tonight over a great central China front, n, F. R. s. 0.. Toronto, President, enveloping Japanese troops falling back in North Hunait University {T to, . . . C01, 1.8.5,’. Dflgfiogem, d s30’, Province and destroying a Japanese regiment and addb- fl" ity. Tile strengthenin o! the United States air force, Gen. Chennaulils command in China, has been in progress for some months. probably hav ing begun soon after the Casablaluca conference. The War Council re- tc Oan . inn policy on chivalry N 1w h... . . .. ‘ new _ v- u _ l m “"""“"" m‘ .... *2:......“.~2::....r:"is..~.....;"l.% zzl:'i.r.:'zr.zll'lrr.ir.l".all"za .."':::.".‘r:::':. 221T“ "' ¥23§“'i;}"..‘}.°5.’§,§§.'*£}§§§;; our»; uuu ovary a-u snouorus vuu uo Selle“ u l awards of British muilrs Medals Th“ _ A r. s mm u“, P. “mum; mm,‘ 3M5 Pie,“ Dupuy’ London Enémllgr; cover the enemy’s retreat in southern Hupeh Province. r (civil). We" ll°° m“? Lmmg} basil for the hope that Frec China will be able to keep her bdnners mcr rni-st Secretary and oiiurse :"'__“-— " The lei/odor. sufforlnc as ‘_ sew figfggmzg géncvlviiic$emtrhz (Laud w flying through the summer and well into the seventh year of her fight gfflffflllvs~ Clllllldiflll Logatlons to from retllrtraorrrillngrilv Wxliflilllniivllé 2 W“ Pilot Jun“ wade “.M., based has against Japan. ln the fall the Allies should be able to do something mfflc“ Belglum and the Neiher- glirraglgnhw, ‘Cdmfzgs h‘?! mfg) s u?“ w signs alluding m” “b. - skilreover thageliunari-Hupxrelh fi-rdlnzie operational awards" been ‘issued by the Wartime In- about opening the Burma back door unless many George Dame] Fmlayson‘ Ottawa ,. in combat operations. ‘ ~ y ‘no sli- force lists the Xonnation Bmrd: Washington meeting were misleading. Gen. Siilwell, who has just pauses Su_pmn.cndent O Insuran fggiqn, was being: thrust back gem ' llmrllen and women who dls~ _ __ “The United States blll-lllglllllfi briefly in London on his way back to China, probably is the bearer oi _ Robert Alexandfer Cecllmi-ienry _ erally along a Iioftmlle are nlnni w‘ " mflfiswm‘ l“ high" PQWYW‘ W“ "- U-s- “he” d good news for Chlang. a Mciltreul. PYBSlClEHl, Defence from the Tunstlrls Lake region r 1 , in administration. "Kl been forced down on the Grcenlan __ _ "Communications Lug Nor-mam Hunaii westward around the main Japanese base at Ichanl m"!- vr- W5’- Mwumuh 0'35‘ icecap and applied for assistance In Chalmers Jack Mackenzie MC I -—'—-——i ' ' " ms oblalnlnlz a snlall olrulwo‘ eoulu" mo than northessisratd. .- and or animation work- L1. D.. F‘. n. s. (1., w |M.C.E.. D- $6.. Montreal, head of the Neurological l of 51 anadlm W130“ 0 ‘ ' j . I - di the lists. av oivlll . o on kis to rescue mo’ orow- ‘ t . H t - .M. n. r c , s 5k boo . - ._-.—_=-_-_-=_— ‘*3 “rag, two naval- ad- 33$ ‘ ‘ ’ sdgarlvillen pilot; undo to l I a ildfilll. Notional“ ozlssuloilcgggngirf’ (Continued on Page . t or c ___ """o2...""a ° i‘ ° "3 l?‘ “.2‘%.£.‘i.“:...l°.ii‘°..§§°°i‘.f' t P» e- P» I h en e cw ‘ . . on rea, 39¢ m; Unwerb u in cf tho Wbmdlfl division bl w land orl the iocoav- l" ““°f. N a rses Gradua e lty or Montreal. Ill I ’ mol- sllllw‘ lllllrlflbi gssfloo. "°"°ver' m dmgpmf ‘m “"1"” Gordon Mills. Toronifl. subs s k - . atn grist mil-rig; originals; go [tyne crrlewt 4&1 élgflrolg-filrtilhgirlgf- ______ r glpcputyf mlrlIllSléll‘ sor National De- J n t 1 0 E T800 6 it n e e 0i‘ ‘ El . life or ava el-v’ _ , parliamentary commit Sistllnce his plane was lost the Chagllgltéxggg“ gzgflitfdsrgkggzltké? Wilder C. Poniield.lcl‘l/l.D., D. Sc , ‘ é‘ I . ' tee A investigated the question of a ice off Greenland. Wade him- Subsidy 0n I _ Se _ Nursing and were presented with and decorations last veal‘ UITAWA. June l - (C?) — M self was finally rescued by Ffikllllofl d; 1 t, u“ 1 Institute of ‘Viontreal. Gym“; _ i ll ‘d cmd“ u“ °“ “m” “cum” Wt?“ “.29é“°‘.§fl‘.‘€i‘.2 afler many day-o of exwsule W‘ he dunillatihcarlllolypxlggnhe ‘liellllmlllll (‘wigs W‘ Solon"- Montroal. —wUnliled Sgarsllguulilhailinoa liav 1~ rot auoly w memberships House of o ‘$.25 seeadln Oan_ lioi-osluo." night. "Mmmu “““°““‘ W" Fmmca sunk n Japanese msuover a-nd six l mm“ “ma” g he hall was filled to capacity Wmmiiio“ ___ _ __ _ gngmy Auxfllgfy vosscll. in gpgrat< orders of chivalry which - curry titles. illghest Awards highest awards conferred in - ‘are companionship in the o tbs Bath. granted tc ill" on page 6. Ool 3) l ions in the Pacific. the Navy repofi- ed today. Army Personnel Flt. Sgt. Smith In Sec. Officer Fahrenholtl: prices for d potatoes. Section Officer A. r. L. Fahren» - ads. is higher than was expec when s Dominion-Provincial ric- ulture Collforencg set crop ch ect- ives in Deoembe . lie was answering John Blank- rnore, new Democracy Leader. who asked Mr. Gardiner and Finance Minister Ilsley about prim W1 511p lies of seed potatoes and re- por on planting this sprina. Mr, Ilsley said inquiries on by interested parents, relatives and friends of the graduates as well as many well-wishers of the Hospital from city and country. The graduates warez-May Lil- lian Morrissey. Vernon River; Irene Laurette Kinch, Ti ish; Mrrgaret Adele Lorraine Mo vor. Knkora; Helen Marjorie MacDonald. KinY kora: Marion Irena Boylan, Lake TVerde; Katherine Thelma O'Don- lConfliiued on "Pflég {cor 4) Announced OTTAWA, June 1 (CH-Tho Prices Board announced tonight that, effective June ‘l. prices or new potatoes must not exceed the lawful ceilinl Canada No. l grade o Sydney Naval Base Opened SYDNEY. N.S.. Juno l —_ - The Royal Canadian Navys new Edward, “o” (CF) Reta lols Coady. INESE ARNllES-CONTINUE T0 ADVANC I I w“ in "film"! m" m" "m l" h Poi t non, Avondale; P53? w? dam WW1‘! h‘ ‘Mm 221934293 hlilebolll frorlh here, was Hazelbrook: Mary Agnes Rheta Sul- 21:11égwmzlzaavzgstggaggrelai-igg mOTIEAuSA June 1 (CP)-Fol1ow- holtz was commissioned in the_Roy~ mAwA June 1 __ (GP) _ n" i I “Mr? Blacklrrloie asked also for in- $YI‘;;{,I.§Q°§“Y§i,c§f‘{;0“,§fi§§§§§,n§' ‘hill; §,}{,‘,§‘,‘f§,‘§",y' Mo“ m,“ ;_ L subsid will be paid tocpi-otocl Aifgmv lelel-sglulélmillnglnegalrldlli: ' lllsglinliglllrlllilllr lxtggcecllvrlxrllsillsscgile Bntrlflédmmfli I?“ (Mulmry) a . iormflilfill Qll- llnifllflli lll 810F580 lll mlchm danacuan Northwest At, °'5umvan_ gwhop o; Chaflmm. growers and consumers. i King's blriiirlay honors list, releas- l of the first few hundred Canadian i“? sm-Llm ‘ lightuof further planting rsdulra- 15mm ' town. prescfnyldt shot diplomas go thgllgrilclialgaldsvtamllliltybe (péirid by 1 ed for pllbllClltlOn tonight. women to enlist in this branch of lgmemwfn‘ i‘; [he King; Birlndaa; ’ —-'—— ma“ In throwing open the strategic the success u s u en nurses. w o 0"!- tlic service which now numbers over Honor‘ Last made “but w“. m ._~ n. “you; 1_,(A_P)__Bi-itlsh --—————- L m g me Gulf or were graduating after completion Wm» o! ‘llmifll by the rim Communion of The Most Honorahlg ' l2 coo. s. Fahrenholtz Joined . . l’ , ‘F o _ ~ bombers and fighters carried §‘.‘f“{,’.‘,‘.,?i..§‘.,°, Thin“? Murray told the three-year course. Miss Sullivan, Board otlillllAwlllarioutlnuc to he _ Order of The Bath ithe w. D. immediately after h“ w§§§"rvs§’ll“i5°ss'§- lllled ali- offensive to western an audience o; servicemen and olv- one of the graduates. was unable I ll" us- on new potu- Sansom, Einest William. Lt.-Gen., husband lost his life serving with . _ ' "s " ' ‘ . . b t Du t 0g “in”; oso marketed through presci-llr 13.8.0. a Cor s Comm d - l h l A ik th m“ 01 the 11st’ 15 “Mwned m ‘he .. m" an" ‘he RAF“, 11mm ‘habtlsydney h“ become one so o presen on ace n . ed channels In m i e M t: 1D an er over t e Feet lr Arm.L e many o er Eastern Mr Command vmisllu had remained inactive . of the pefmgnenl, naval bases in the Dr. - ~ Lento delivered on in- m ‘ d - t ‘ a we o S o5. on so. {airwomell in the ioclur. she join- ___ __ - _ m nights lollowlns their llllllrfll world .. .. we have comb hers w solrlne address to the aroduatlirur "dlrflvf" fij" pfli“o§',“,'hlhfnsul' Elkl W11" . sd in order to carry on and do all 10mm‘ SENTENG ' hwik g1) i-glee W61‘ If"! stlY." clvs‘ m‘ m“ of which appear! e‘ ordered on unite:- Maypil esrhil MHJOTnéEII ‘CnllnE Hlgngxbpgllilllllgegl mrhgrliugglvyer m help the muse o! '_'__ " “V” m T“ W9" k" ‘. ————- ' 1k entered for consumptl n d i Ofii 0' ' of Y '. " ‘y. ' TRURO. N.S.. June I —1CP> » British bases for the toll-d MIDDLETON, June l—(Cl?)— m wggxsvsglaldlglgrldllialgglyolllo Iglgssfllli "Io period June a too July-gig. .lsn¢ic§r¢.,§’§'§§§‘$ ,2,;=.,}3;";“l“- A‘ mséhg;g§'agr”fffj,°lfi,$nfg§ Qfiffi: Convicted of wounding a. lei-ob; both dates inclusive 01f. boy Wll-h inient to milrder, Cecil understood second precision uad and while ~ m’? d8!‘ John Keir Thompson 8'1 ' l tdlllhl .Ht'b‘.Cl'l.1 S l ~——_—_— w have belong“ m bnncefmwali-g fisllleifrfiasbsfiofigfimg: eher 81in: ll W!" Iellfeielli- 1-116 lmflllfll l MBJ€IflGL¢IElEM~ClT ‘Eljn-‘rlmxgflluélilij . she does not octu 1y take part in Barkmuse» 96' “r D“““°‘“.1‘- NS;- mand’ but m‘ ‘xnumberlilbl llegll presentation. by which the laiduiown cost at 1 ulneer attached to genera] sum i the precision drill ei-iormance she w" senmllced i° 1° Yea“ l“ Km” “ssodfitm Wm“ Kmgswn e ' Little Miss Barbara MacQualcl. dlilrlbllilll! Willi» It» llflflflilll i overseas. Toronto l, does Lake common during parades “YWMYY i053.“ l" filling“? “Olm- he hlld made his home. rate, exceeds tho lawful whole- Poge, Lionel Frank. Mai-Gen. D. f and ceremoliials. Precision squads i" """e= warplanes Where daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Basil 5K9» "(Continued:on"Page 'l C01. 2i- ________--- met fatal cor while crossing the highway sale ceiling for Canada No. i trade tatoes, of any variety are her specialty. she having m» veiled with the first precision uad which so successfully toured an- S.O. Commander Newfoundland injuries when struck W B forces. St. John's. Nfld. ‘ n8 81‘ l lloRszs l .. of Nurslil hers tomorrow 11m accident boomed this ova-sans luppllcl of Magneslto, shlpping Wm‘. bu‘ ‘his rcstflc. the College thla momlllfl- Tomlm- —-—-‘ other t an netted gem, at that Penrkes. Ge l"‘ R d 1 h M '- . l o at all inquest held here, a verdict LONDON. Jill" l lc")"5 Ilfllllt- ~Gcii.. V.C._ a.n.°g.O.C.aili zlda in 1942 on behalf of victor ' Y T lM T ,; __ of acclcicntallhdeatlllaxeié? in” proportlan or‘ Brietgiiiaztaalr c d- N T?!) subslfv will not be paid chief Pacific Command. Calgary. loans aiid subsequently through u No r on u... l - loo larder 22...... o o. lrl:'..'::.':"..:.."..... ..........l m loll Y :."...:::l"';:': ::r."::"::::.:":; » s. "s". . "u" Euuluouorlo . °“-’°“ Y°“"I Women who will lira. Henry biuluo. Klnaown. W" industrial triumph owe eb-"li $2.50 United States currency, l " = » ‘.5: i..9.‘.°..~.5.’~ '°“.“_‘?‘,°' .- .-_~ Agouf ' W from 8t. Joseph's Hospital resumed when the war out ofi’ Britain's g_.,,|,_ u“, foreign NKdIvrMAREs Wllfll essential for the bI-Illllllll tion will not apply to shipments supplier's \ All s Coal Stocks’ u will l l _ _ ‘M. Prince nlgdwzlrd “fiislldlbml? momma grcafizdl. ‘rrldmlllfr phlticht metal warplanes. Chemists and ____. (o; whim . "rm "d" h" been Brothers. Green! o. was liken to hospital in thc Mir. meiallurlloll teohnloio rot QTTAWA Jung i - For placed by the importer between ' 1 - M. Chlow. Bummer Iunblllilllw from Greenwood. The together and found a rocoss Emmi in the face cf the enemy and May 3 and June 2. l P " ' 3- DMYY- Ullllrlbiitlfllllll acc dent was investigated by Ooris- for producing great uaut ties of I r mulling LJOllOll to duty the In the case of tho Canadian- l n n g E ‘ MIMI Sullivan Clinton ' i, b I-lueslon and Lin lay from Magnesia from wh ch rnagna- o o; 9i lqty-six officers and grown product a domestic sub- ‘ , l ‘ "ldolous. Rolling Darn. igonlllllb detachment robin. tulle.|§_'539§L"9"'_'".."‘°" IIlllélleSOl ms gRoyal Canadian Navy illdy will be one to an)’ Dor- l. ' M" and Valedictorian. f ha“ beentmegllothflliylilloligl-irrliisdsll :21. 'i'l'.'.l'i.'l“llii'i'l§ly°°l§‘d§§§i'§§ 1 Q d I 1 d H C . ' i‘ I ’ l. — iAPl- i)‘: l}? fsgr’ meg; 66 were operat- his agent for resalg. provided r er “c u es “rd on‘ In Parts Canada‘ the purchase price does not ex- June President Roose- f Bitter Word Battle ional awards. one b81118 posthumous. cccd the following levels: OTTAWA, Julie 1 (CP)—TllP lniuary to Joseph ltslin ar- h"? iflda ro ' is vice Cross. When chi d on or before - ‘l’ "mi l: “lglligfil: R s In Coal Strike ”"""'““““ ' ' ""i =‘- "ire u» .l::1l:ire.1’zllrsaiszl....zl"l"ilzii ralston Stresses a Wlllwad by Melon- Frarlk E. G88 Harris. Roland r‘. Lleutenarlt- f-o- - orlrlnol IhlnpluI roll": = Sdmvzirt has issued so order‘ from - mmmnldm‘ M’ Commander R. C. N. R- Flcmll- N- b‘ "M" “up?” 5"!" l“ A" "r ' llic ull stocks of Anthracite coal ln ‘v “d Om 701' 1W Piers. D. 071ml uaulAxmdr" “'50 p" l” mum!" WhQn i Canada mid llll stocks of Bitumill o t t n I l [l r Ill ll Q -_-___i-_- ullloyrnrs Mu . my MW! i “I l 500,000 Minors. dufltry _ U,S, Coal industry Paralyzed By Walkout Of d iluadruplats Ara new. Halifax, u. s. To Bo Additional “m”? Pill??? (ll Th: annal- Alleyne, Victor P. ON. (RN. Retired). d Griffiths. Gewaeeli- volume“ "- Empire Victoria. rs Of The Molt Ex- d .R Comman "BC. and to e verandah. with the rope shfned Aug. l6 to Aug. 31 $3 pol 100 pounds. Two- earsold Hugh MacKe zie died y straiigltntioii today. He ed been left alone for s few minutes with a rope tied around his waist a parenti becoming tangled around he: neck?’ he climbed to the ver~ MONCTQN. N n, June l (CPl— l . ous coal in Ontario and Quebec. ! The departmental announcement said the action similar to stops al -i~eudy taken in the United States ‘ has been token to protect Canada's coul posit-ion. The order, which provides regulations to assure equi- table delivery of available stocks to moot essential requirements, dons not iii any way affect the delivery ‘Of Reserve Army OTTAWA. June 1 —!t is planned to train and equip the Arnly l0 the point that it will be —High tide this morning at 11,04 and tonight at 11.14. Sun sets this evening at 8.40 and rises tomorrow morning ut 5.16. New moon June 2. 6.33 pm. Summerslde tide l8 minutes intel- Reserve than Charlottetown. ._ " "' t ra ed in wssninsw" W“ <1) Boom so, _ . mum “w” 6-1-21 $°u:‘"°a‘“°“' u‘ m’ "m ‘m Born Ill Ellfllllld §§¥lllx.“§r£‘: m _ zlguagidffllnlllfilalgla frellaptloréegg if; lllosinllhgglll? lllawégiolllacliqillidclwcftlif fjorforrllgflllbenslgoreaol farxii can nanny ssnvicll i _.__ ' - ' H.chld dth ll " - z further otlco untsr flank; ( n usd on a col. 0 _.Q!‘L“.—L.'§<¥ _.._ sum??? “duels: agbl: iberfllilgllilllcgllrl R"1~"“’"- mum" Mmldm- m‘ DAILY EXCEPT SUNNY i. s '- _ m“ q u “l” H t “w . n“ HETENHAM‘ J (O ‘ ficicnt anthracite or bituminous "(lllllced l" m! “W59 01 mlllmlms Fro Borden - Leave 9.05 s. m. 4 ~ “‘ ' "e"- "e- th °"‘ ‘W ° ' " “ s.“ s....... ...._..... -- this‘... . morass: ’.‘3l.§33‘.“‘“.°‘l.°“.‘§“ ‘ ::-.'si.‘~~"i."- r....._.. .... ~ 'a_ -._._.. _ . . . e m , e e rni - - " “ imam-Jun" w a J United Mllll W0?! iris-wow £0111 9°45 m "7- 5nd JOlll lllQ HQ$+ Cl HOITlQ BGkQFS WllO "' announcement said. an: DTOVlSlUH 6°‘; 23km“ "w the 55'7"“ 3.0! p. III- Ind 6-30 II. "L l r '° “lune 2nd. - i? r min“ rs- Alfred 4- 9° l“ Qlwlt-In- is made for the immediate deliverv “m” m‘ "mm" w“ ‘m1 °Y DAILY out scuvlcr 3 _.__ ' to: also accused ham hospital. Tho mother and of coal to maintain emergency ser- °°"“““““Y, d°'°“°°- w“ "mndly (EXCEPT SUNDAY! dg- Vic“ the posslbe function of general ch-rmmmwn _ summer“, _ I-rrlved car fresh canon back . a "few powerful babies are making pro Tho babies wsllho about E pounds each. The fa or is a Oonl may be distributed to deals defence. in sdditionjt acted as a l. 1mm car. P. . N libel-owl? olfllfllll! - l . u" ‘pfil and demanded that both partial i0 ers from mines. coal docks or wliolo- l “My "hm" "$99"- '~" W“ in" muollililflllo 7.50 n. m. the d uts do everything necessary maintenance worker. sale establishments without permit. 1°‘ 95mm“ Wm‘ ‘m m" m“ u" 12.30 l), m, 4.30 p. m- but may not be delivered to any w“ was not won m“ cflmd" 1mm Charlottetown 1.1a n- m- . ‘mm 123i?» shipment Ont i no “rl-filiiif". ll. Bl t. spoocdy conclusion. rs rs made known that telegraphed the war labor that the United Minn Work- ors were "adamant in their demand all‘ an a do , no more. no lou," and ad add that "tho W! n“ --§ “"251 snu L ogyou licric- 0- ' y; dnyt ._..-___-__-. COST 0F FEIDING SOLDIER‘! (YITAWA. Juno l - (on - It costs an epprcximatn average o! $153.30 a year to feed a Canadian fence Minister Rolston told soldier overssu or in Canada, .- o await further directions from th! board.” . H0130 of Oommona tMAI. CANADA Buluo consumer except as provided in the order. The provisions of the order af- fecting delivery set out that no coal may be sold or delivered wlth~ out permit from the coal controller could not wait readv. “we sre not out of the woods yet bv any means. and there may lbs an opportunity‘ and a necessity n21- tne reserve army." ho continu- till the Hun was _ _ , on lllp doorstep before oltiaoris rot 5'45 p‘ m‘ 7'05 p m P. s. L-N. s. FERRY srtnvirr. ' DAILY INCLUDING SYNDAYS Leave Wood Islands - 1.00 n. m. and 2.30 p. m. Leaves Caribou-D.” a. m. and Q l. I