PLAYEPS MILD _ Plain-hove "Wetproot" paper i» which does not stick lo the lipa. chant... MILD or MEDIUM "IT'S m: TOBACCO tau counts" "f *a'v1' y‘ Eff: o _. an. lliEE "clcanzflrrss TlNGS =-_——_---- T;.__ For Third Electora be held at usual place 1 District, KING'S COUNTY, will of meeting on MONDAY, MAY‘ zsu. at 8:30 P. M. for the coming Bye-Election. _ ’l‘he Convener for his respective poll. purpose of organizing for the forth- meeting was carried out. the dif ferent annual reports were read. each Poll will please post Notice in read by the president. She wel- W. E." AGNEW, District President. EJEIEEJEIJEEJUIEIEIEEIZJIEJEIEIEEFPTTTWWWE . LIBERAL RADIO ADDRESS ds over Radio Station CFCY have s on behalf of the Liberal party. nced for each meeting. MAY 31-10200 to 10:15 P. M. UNE 5-8:l5 to 8:30 P.M. JUNE 7-l0:00 to 10:15 P. M. NE 8-8200 to 8:15 P.M. Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association iETLilE-JEIEIEJEIJEIE-ltfililifliiiliilili-Zlillfill wool MARKETING Wool will be received at Re Potato Growers‘ Warehouse at tli after June 18th. Wool shipped h gelland addressed to the Murphy to the meeting. this being her first official visit to the Sub- division. She then spoke briefly on the activities of the year, and asked that the members each and all. carry out the good work that they have been doing for the past year. read. Following ls her report: The following perio . been allotted to speaker Speakers will be annou THURSDAY, TUESDAY. J Tii{iRSDi\Y. FRI DAY, JU of the Little Flower Sub-division of the C. W. L. to submit my re- port for the past year. ular meetings and one executive meeting. We have paid up mem- bershlp of forty-seven members. our meetings by each member paying a dime. With the proceeds we purchased six war savings cer- tificates. a During the summer we had the Martha. teach cathe-' cism for two weeks. We clean the church regularly, wash altar and communion linens, also priests‘ - surpiices. Sisters of St. altar at Easter ‘supreme sacrifice, masses were of. dered for the repose of their souls ‘A mass was also offered for deceased member and one for our chaplains father who died recent-l ly. A high mass is said once a month for the boys in the armed forces. A massvwas offered for the gistered Wool Warehouse Number l8, e foot of Prince Street, Charlottetown y truck or rail shoul Wool Grading Station, Cha advance of 22 cents per pound will b quality and properly prepared for marketing. Wool will for grading and the balance will be paid when d be carefully tag- rlottotown, "Freight e made on all wool statement of cram! In shipping, each flcecc should b and packed in old, but clean sackin . of bags. Use one large sack if at all puss number of old. clean sacks sewed togeth bqttagged with the name and address o hunched to the outside of the suck a uctlon oi’ 1 cent per pound will or other unsatisfactory string. Provincial Department of Agric BONUS 0N WOOL bereaved families and get well e ticil separately with paper string cards to any sick member. Do not ship in a large number A ible, as this aids in checking. A Each sack should f the owner with one tag securely nd another placed on the inside. be made for wool tied with binder to ta Proper paper twine is available hospital, 4 cents per pound on all standard grades of Canadian by the Provincial and Dominion Departments o! Agri- properly prepared for marketing. ‘onus will be made direct to the grower through ' ent for wool approved and passing through the please observe the following ruin: tags and dung locks before tying each fleece. strawy, or dirty wool before tyinc. wy portions of fleeces, or shake w __ will be paid towards mainta culiure on fleeces The payment of the Provincial De- . Remove any heav . Remove any hurry, . Remove any other c out light chaff before tying. . Shear when fleeces are dry. ./ill these rejects, packed aepa can»: Keep wool from getting damp. ' rately, may go forward u part of The bonus will not be paid on: with binder twine. (B) Wool receive any clip that requires a lot of roco (l) Any reject wool, (2) Fleeces tied d ln wet, or musty condition or on ndlt‘oning at time of grading. reports submitted. would continue to carry on the 1 followed, hut it applies only on cl’ ‘ rejects are separated by the owner. It ls expected that the wool warehouse will operate for one month June 18th to July 18th. All wool should sure that the regulations as indicated in to effect. Address communications to: AND SHEEP BREEDEBS’ ARLOTTETOWN. . 17H"! i"l_i"'.-.'l_»"l flFLFlflIlflILfl J"U"IJ'1 Wanted at. Qncei 100 (more or less cred in this period. Bo lhls statement are carried In rue rumor snwann rsr. nssocrarrow, on s-zs, 30-6-1, 4-41. r- Flfl i'Li'l.i'Ll'l.|' RUI OUT THAT lllllll ~14 ) spruce poles. Poles to be 30 ft. diameter at small end. straight, sound, standing timber, neatly trimmed, but with _ on. Quote price per pole delivered in Summersid ‘ J. H. STRONG, . Town Clerk of Summerside, P.E.l. 1ILFLFLH .l"l.l"I.l'Ll'LFLl'l_l'Li'l.i'l [@1- L G. W. L. Morcll The annual meeting of the Lit- tle Flower Sub-divisicn of the C. W. L. was held on May 13th. The president opened the meeting with prayer. Diocesan president, Mrs Austin Murphy was present. After the work of the monthly The first report submitted was corned Diocesan President Mrs. ‘The Secretary's report was then SECRETARYS REPORT is my privilege as secretary During the year we held ton reg- The roll call was answered at Flowers were purchased for the Three boys having made the 1m- ... Symnathv cards were sent to ' our quaanotrr i rm column h reserved for new! of local interest, but advo oi’ o newly nature may be at live cont: a word. 191097;!!!- lllll In Advance. H-‘ndn- C008! for l'nutugl'illlill. CONIIDEQATION LII‘! IN. SUI-ARCH. pro 8t. all thy. MIG $1 It 8 P. M. 5-26-H. at." sea" "~=""*.i=.°°~ ., o rig a ml‘ W119 lime and a ca: of lwdgotod‘ a l. terse T =-Ts.~.....=~*... on a says: Wholesale trade hi8 been well maintained. S lies in some lines‘ are a little e or, but in gm- eral the demand exceeds suppl . Retail trade is sltisfactory; it the volume slightly below last year. Collections IIQJOOG. De- ‘low; bour la still scarce. Sup- e lcatch to date has been heavy and I Manufacturing p l a n t a continue weights. Lunch was served by the ladies, after which a hearty vote of thanks was extended to the to genial host and hostess. The sum Names New Cabinet LONDON. Ma 25-4120 tors) — the. Prime Minister yChllIClllJlu tonight mo“ announced fonnat-ion of his new pte, "caretaker" government, which in- arrived in Bristol las week after g1! honeymoon trip to Upper Can- First mic of the Admire, " had proed th fllowi - Wlfllvgllfilllfill e O n: up fllPrime Minister. Winston Church- - d f h n Pte. Valentine “Eels” secretuy- Midway lligl wit? Billie?) several monthsl Ch “m. or m‘ Emh I Sh, saying that he was ve Johnurenderson “u” liva and in the heart o Lord Woo ton brook . Somerv L of . of Fisheries ,R .S. lIu gift of a pen and pencil was given to a bov who entered a sem- inary; a gift of five dollars was or. Sir ur given to newlyweds or to any girl entering a convent. A gift was Mgnekton. given the secretary when she 1e't a At Christmas gifts were given bo d il i 103'“? Ir serv ng in the armed R TWBIItY-five dollars was donated All obligations were mot. . After the Secretary's report, g1] officers were returned to office The Diocesan President then gave g-wflym LInyd-GeOYBB - " ; ll . an inspiring address w the m Mi imi- of Town ivnd Country Jefirvslmrf’ Keep,“ n" m m em- bers fibres-sing her pleasure at the yiyangmg wii Morrison. * - . t mi n. from m. meetinz. and congratulating thonm Attorn General. Si: David Mo: ngihléogliiigld ‘h w,“ , m". mm, sen Eflfitofii‘ nth-d for Bcotland. next men in: and hoped they sir David K. M BEL-CAMP ST. _ bane — (OP) - Rev Pgwfiowellrnvlar of that‘: igngettlernant, any; Population of his mm vill waved from 88o in m1 u, WITH- INARVS |N|MENT fray Lloyd. Minis 1mm: a library in m“ 3”“ the Village. Twenty-five dollars was donated to Red Cross drive, d” and five dollars to T. B. e. .' This War-Four?» mend for lumber continueostrong; saw is general but stocks are piles oft dried nsh are low. A large percentage of fresh fish is expect- ed to be algfiped to Great Britain as frozen ets, leaving less av- ailable for the drv fish ex~ rt in fair volume. The lobster prices are considerably lower than at the beginning of the season. busy. Shipyards for the most part are active. Coal production n Cape Breton in April was slightly lower than last, month and in the corresponding month last. year. OCIAL EVENING ENJOYED- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McAulay on Thurs- day, May 10th, where a social ev- ening, weighing party and auction sale was held, sponsored by the North River Women's Institute for Red Cross purposes. A sing- sons. solos by Verna Younker, and instrumental music furnished by Francis Doyle and Melvin Hyde was greatly enjoyed by all. An auction sale, which caused m merriment, was then held at which the numerous articles were auct- by Fred Jewell. The crowd was then divided into couples and weighed and in most cases fined for being heavy weights or light of $61 was realized. Churchill udes Richard Butler as Minister La and Brendan Bracken as The announcement said e Lord Preleideot of the Council. War secretary, Sir James Brigg. Air secretary. Harold MacMiiJilan. on Minister 0f Information, Geof- ter of National Insurance. Home Leslie I Chancellor ofslzudw of Lancut- Quint“ my“ Azth ~ P , me on SOIMW 561E111, 511’ Wm“ ofo ‘Mrs. Silas Mac ay. The presi- dent, Mrs. Gordon MacKay Meeting opsvned qwitlh; lig- i “IV A L0 8 0 ' r o o: . - sac m -* i“i’§s£“““i°“.i”uii.‘“°s2i.?““%“ ti". =i1t~==?§,e..fp=~". .... our pastor and Janitor and to each W k- u“ w“ “W” l fl cents. Mm“ aupplY- s" Maw” 123s xalhlinsgvislvtfora present. c - id d . Minister of Aircraft Production. fiznbralgefifig wee? read and up. Secretary read a letter from supervisor telling mplfnbflll; - t k b Ls were a so “mm” ‘f! WM’ ‘Mm ‘l’ Lmnb flit” tlllaot c3: reczpived our govern- N ram com- Alldfmglactiulium, Minister of Education. Richard SMNL ke up nursing in the City Law. Minister of ‘Works. Duncan Ban- pmvfli Miniater of Wax Transport. 1m! mfg? Fm“ t l,‘ m C ~ , i. i G rdon, Mrs. Mmmar “l rluel and Pow“ ggllornéurlvlra. Soilas MacKay, llamfi annual. iilllnlilllt, safe andsoothlnl for infant! l“ 3ygun‘ children. Coauinn no val- acec. Does not db curb the stomach ‘ Pioioammmire ..-__-____£_-_ J. Ernest ll. Worth Y I Dfnlfllt u: Milli-street. Phflno ll i ‘We Dispense lino -ll. l.. WilllTllY ,l'll Queen St-feet in tin Hawbolt. m o1 w- Ind Mrs. llierb Hawbolt entered the P. E. Island Hospital last week where he underwent a serlous- opflfltlm- ld Cunninaham so mo! his household furniture and farm machinery last week. He P1111! f? leave shortly for Halifax wherein and his faintly will reside. The Co-bperativa store at M01 ell was moved across the railway uch 11st we 1r to make room for the new buiding and work on the site was started with a power mach- loned in a very capable manner in Another cellar has been dud’ in the village, where the old Jay forge stood for man understood the More will be moved from ‘its present site this new cellar where bowlinl! alleys will be installed in the base- ment as part of a recreation cen- ter for returned men and others. Another hi5 big job at Morell is going on at the home of Em st Rossiter, whi several feet. Hospital, Halifax, has arriv Bristol to spend his. spring leave. m; has purchased the property of Frank Laybolt and moved his family here a ad The dance in Bristol Schoo very successful last week. Mrs. W. W. MacDonald received 1 with the news aboutto boy-B 00m- ' e s Lord Privy Seal, Lord Beaver- Itlllgmexgngo 33% légléhtifgtlglhwrlll} never re um - - nlfi xoflhg ogf gllll/g: He’ ‘hm Barry‘ 5° ' d ‘Misfit of Labor and National m? Pclg-"llgblglir Service. Richard a. Butler. gfi ‘ggyndgte-wlggyggtggrggi-“gggg Homemsmretuy’ s“ Donald I. MaeDonlzld, killed in air action; “Dominicans Secretary, Viscount PW- Ant-limit’ A“°n““lt' kmed m} anbocrne. Scascregtnly for India. and Burma, 10st at m 111 t l Colonial Secretary; Oliver Stan- e . 1 llhnst Lord of the Admiralty. bert McEwen at St. Peter's Har- Brendan Bracken. bour. street learn with regret the continued illness of rom the Air Force has arrived here with Mrs. Cairns and Agriculture and taken up residence at Btookley, ds farm. Secretary for Scotland. the Ear released Rosebefi‘ (was? auzanarn w. I. King during last parliament and is popular with every parliamentarian at Ottawa. All know this. . ~ ‘prepare it again or the m“, Mrs. Gerald MacNeii and MH- w-i-w c, w" true"- "r {iitlfitttiiti si.':..:.s'"i:°.i: 8o d w lr. 0mm swin . I The illxeeting closed with l pray" prion-mi- n moo-u. Hwy {Qgggegv gill"- "m K“ or m 'm--°d --____f°m" Owllmlcter imiamt in the mean that we gve WEI-AGES Ann moo p- ‘East su- Edward 0n Motion carried. It was mov M‘ 1 Minister of State, William Ma- run Btanle b Nex Mrs. Wilfred MacNeil. IRON ORE DEPOSITS By The Canadian Prom loci-mu Brhisn dea- tzmvufihom was sunk b a Iron ore deposits have been dis- 'Gormon bomhu northwelt of N- covered recently in Iabrador and land, A Brlfii auburn-inc nnk the northern Quebec. 18.000401: Italian liner Come Rodeo with 3.000 troops aboard and a Ono-ton m 01' Baker and seconded | ed MacNeil that we Mifllllltt. Resident in West Aftlfl gve mm w I Harold H. BUM - , Paya-mter General, Lord Blwrqprogram was n followi- well Minister of Pensions. lir Wllifl J. Romeulw. l division. con Mr . and Tree contest, by Mrs. Nathan Irv . ti l sod with alnl- menlinile tlnigo clgatlonal A.nthom. Col action years Ag” _.V.._*5."'_*:.*_;T..i.r.:."isrt*a.l ..... Th d by Mrs. aurie Gordo test by Go onromarsn m ausanx u. “m! ‘hm b” to - PRIME MINISTER KING, Canada's Greatest Premier of All Time. Undgr his guidance Canada has earned the recognition by all the world as the GREATEST nation of them all for its size, as well as for its contributions during this present war. This is the TRUTH _.y°u'v, got to admit this. Mr. King has earned this t recognition In gpite of all criticisms, he is truly a Great Man. m", be honest vo . with yalllfileltiu; replace him today? Haa he not earned the right to s into Peace? _ guide 16m‘ Four Island Representatives-three of them wont through the crisis with Mr. King; they know him and were by his side through it aiL ._ t Parliamentary Assistant , Minister For Air MAJOR CYRUS MACMILLAN, a. veteran of the last war, W110 went through it all. A survivor of Paschendaele, where thoulands of Canadian boys died. Has he not earned the right to lit with Mr. Kim’ in your next Parliament? .A man of rare ability. ' MR. J. LESTER DOUGLAS, also of Queen‘; who lit with Hr- DR. GRANT, the veteran member for King's, a stalwart of i" Liberal Party and a man who la lield in high respect and bu ti!!!" part in many debates. J. warson MacNAUGI-IT, our only l... mm. rtwmfig Prince forth: first time, A tine brilliant young‘ lawyer. A m"! Mild to take his loot beside Mr. King. The above are our four Liberals-men we are all proud 07¢ Good, elem, flno men witha Great Loader at their l: -' time are our men. These are your men. It is up to Ill l" 9° and them hill!- Oitilens of Prince Edward Island, this in the Liberal aloft L“ Ottawa on Juneoioventb. u! - .1 .=_i. _ l