siirfeaew," ‘r 3“ »“~ ? -:~r I “Fiw &:_<i-,. WEDNE$D$Y- . F A love of a Glove it's a downright saucy glove with grosgrain ribbon bows perching merrily 0n the side. Made of washable Kay- Spun. To be worn urith your m o st feminine clothes. Black, white. navy Kkvsili krioomz s. MYLEOLYQQJ J ‘$1.50 Prospects Said i ilrigtit For Crops TW- or t‘: for fur-m crops in All HICLGHSC t of ul- i c . m» KZIYC ~ l‘i.f1<l, rihhnrzglr the . few days has lrlouever. the a. to the soil. i hav this sca- t. Lzirtrcr vieids r is expected i The cvceivmn n around Mal- ‘ ' The new “a. It is: n: Willi - tnoivlniz sfait 0 iprovemerit in the o! seed 2min over oth- hocn rots-d. Clennina have handled ‘it-r-vious‘ ‘rears l tnr the quui~ roar‘. flats war. demand , and i hog 3.1; . an iIYESlCtPiT ' ~ .-'\ ‘F-"NATION ' “"111: and Stipplying Glassel Etc. ii. J. MABON 0l“l‘().'ill£'I‘ltlS'l‘ hlontague, P. |-;_ |_ Office flours: ltl tn l2 A, M. 21x16!’ \!. é ‘I l: TU Hvlllliri‘); 0th., ltv iippngnimon; Chitin" tnnnrclctl with DIHJGEYITJRE NIWHE fiiihTEiFS ,scen stone " tttws t) »'-'~.'-"-'J-‘..'.*..“»*."..".."'.."; .-..-;< ' (‘ORONATION SE17!) “ill \'|'I TlV \ ricty gave “"0 Quill ‘tioii last .‘l"‘- Willi the l ~m rs that ue i .'Il" not liar-tiling nnv other tit. It is free from stem and " rml. n utiml vicidcr. avcr- - l\l‘1itli ‘an hits. tn the ncre. z-ui muluw the vcrv best ct‘ |"'iti" w Willi-rs report. “'1- it -‘ - ntnr in Qltirll nmiilipr i--|- if"! ' m’ iii» excellent tVillijT hi! l ‘l-ili (HTS: \\'c hflvr rc- lilo tar load-t iii‘ l-JRBAN - IPlFQIKTXAXT SEED .1. .> . I'll‘ thi- cumin: hi- farmers n! this nil zrrnntiml No.1, .. int inr-pt-ctctl. Our stock 1'1 goth: out vcrv Inst. ‘rm lirwl lirttrl‘ leave your oriU-t- ‘ti: t". or Your Henr- Pki rv u! viii net it I'm’ You. - v»- Wc Iikti liflYI‘ HINT" rspwn G'-‘t)\\'\' Fll-TFI l-"itwriw RAN- YTIP d- \‘i("l‘filll' t) \T§. CARTER & 00. LIMITED Charlottetown Scrilsmt-n lance. motor to per.’ They mcnt. h l‘ll"f\'" '4'- ___'Dttn:1iti at ifihampitill I sat iPlilg itself °‘ MAY 6th. to MAY 11th. WW" "i" snark nines are a waste and ii nut. A new set of (‘hnmpinn Smirk Plugs every 12.0410 miles will n!!! a dividend in dollars Ind enjoy- i The lingers Hardware tin. Ltd.» i feed. The Experimental Farm has tilready’ sold all of its supply of this seed. A heavy increase 1n the barley crop is eicpecbd this year. as farmers are increasing their number oi’ hogs. Pastures 1n the Garden Prov- ince give promise 01 producing much more feed per ache than formerly and as a result the live- stock of the Island will be great.- 1y benefited. Although there has been an in- crease in the price of fertilizer‘. i “m L‘ mmhi vcrhclem a'l indications point . ti~ ixvii for . an increase i this year's potato *“"'"""‘“‘~’ t0 i acreage. Farmers have sicnlfiul their intentions of increasing this crop by purchasing more seed than thcv did inst spring. And, althoutzh 1m Central lillflftlllli . this column in reserved for new: 0t , local interest but advertising 0i » a nuuy nature may be inserted g at 5 cents 1 word strictly pay- i l able in advance. UA CRASWELL fOr Phofogllphl. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- LNCE. 14-9139-1-21-311. i KNIGHTS 0F COLUMIUH. Special meetl ths (Wednesday) evening at. 8.1. a bust mess. FINID FOR. ILLEGAL SUMPTlOPb-A Stewart, char , consumiatltignfo S“ d“ u appeare e ore pen - i istraie G. J. Tweedy yesterxgay and i ivas lined $15 and costs or 20 days. POLICE OOUWD-At the mice Court yesterday the also at wo- man 021M896. under the tion Act was adjourned until Friday. A ‘drunk was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. A second was dis- ‘ missed. i ratcorrwooo ROAD-Work- men are busy at present widening tout: the roar leading to Falcon- [wood Hospital and expect to tin- itsh the project this week. The liver}; of suburadlng was commen- lCWl tins ivcck and the road which ivas 11.: feet wide will be 40 feet, {wide when the job is finished. The lengtti of the htghwa under con- stquclion is a little mg m“ g m: e. PERSONALS Mrs. C. H. Black left this morn- iiill for Chicago. where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Hlllls o. Folktns, Mr. Arthur Peterson. R.C.N., Nova ‘ Ii. who has been home on IYPS this morning by , l-Ic is accompanied by his Wife and Mt‘. Etlll)‘ \Vt\l5h who will vmit Nova Scoitn. it is raflier premature to make pre- , "i dictions this early. the opinion of M“ Win71)‘ 570C359. 5971118- potato experts is that. the pro- ,""" “Wm ti? “lwkflnd VH1’ sports for a good crop are prom- '1‘ isms. Farmers seem content to grow the same seed potatoes as in for- mci- years and as a result the 4.- 000 bushels of Foundation Stock which were offered for sale met. with very slow movement. With most of the potato seed require- ments for the season purchased only 2.000 bushels of Foundation Stock have been sold. Foundation Stock consists of potatoes grown in tuber units which produces seed that is almost. entirely tree of nil ~11‘ -‘°"s"i;ictiscases. This crop is planted by spacing the potatoes and any dis- Eflsefl planes are easily detected and removed. The early spring augurs well for the corn crop and other soiling crops which are used for feed for the livestock of the Povince. And so it is all along the line with the 1940 croi) prospect the best in a lone time. Canada's Adri- cullural Province. Which is often called the "Million Acre Farm" has a briizht outlook for the basic .....-_-.;-;.»_-,,-,-.I-',I industry of the Province _\ieteran British iLabnr Member {Called By lieath (By Pat. Iissheri (Fntindiain Press Staff Writer! LONDON, May '7 ~10? Cable)- ilit. Hon. (tent-go Lansbuigv. BI. a veteran crusader for peace, died to- tiriy satidciied by the knowlctigc that his cffozts to avert war had 'l)(‘i"ll unsuccessful. i One of his inst ecstures before iitc ivzir hid bfcn iisiis to Prom- Yici- hfiis.~.lini and Adolf 1mm mt‘ whet-v they stood in the {then lncrcasingly-mcnacliig Eu- Iropvan l)l(".llf‘€. He was recommended recently for the Nobel peacepriztxand rom- mcufierl modestly, "I have tried to do my best. for mace " A stalwart member of the Labor party for years. he ivas one of Britain's best-loved political fig- ures. Londoners will remember him as the man who izave them sivimmin" pools. restaurants and amusement. tiroutids in parks. including the so- rrillrvi “Itnnsbtirv Lido“ — the scr- pcntine in Hyde Park Mr. XJanSb“W died peacefully in his sleep at the Manor House Hoe- l-lc had been iii scvcral (lays a nristric maiadv. ‘ s eldest. son. ‘hiirv. and his two (iflllfiilttfffi. ‘Miss Annie Lzinsbiiryt and Mrs Ernest 'I‘hurtlc. were at his bedside. His inst. areal effort. for peace came in 1937. With war lrnmintz. Mr. fannsbury left his Iittle cast i-nd tom'- in travel alone Bu. m. He delivered personal ap- prals for: {wave to iliiler rind ‘Mits- soliiii. and visited most of European capitals, After the 1938 Munich Confer- once. which as an tinfllnching paci- fist. he approved. his health failed and his act-lvitv slackened. But he attended Commons sessions larly. and his tall. broad-shoulder- mi fimire. somewhat stooped and lcaninz on a cane. was a familiar siaht in the corridors. Mr. TilUlFhliFV wit! one of the rare tirurl-s in hill/fin life loved even bv those opposed to his policy. Hts ncrsonal popularity never slack- cheri. Vi‘ Pfltcrcd Commons in 1900 In 1929 he was made first commission- er of »Govci'nmcnt. When Ramsay his lieutenants waste (in! and do not allow your nrm at its best. l‘ f Iluy Yours ll ins-tans wt: sau. WHOLESALE two RETAIL I Hitler to' William ‘Lans- _ across o N, the 7t"!!!- Mac- ...\ at French River, the f her cousin, Miss Alma M315 fltac. l Miss Ccthhertne MacDonald, ,.<tudt-nr nurse at the (Jharlotwtown IiI-l-“tt- is spenclmq ‘her holidays iwitii her iuircnts, Mi‘. and Mrs, Jchn J hfaicllcndid, Pisqiiid, MaiiyflildthaaiM Nariety Concert iAt Baptist Hall ""0 the lncietnimt vteather ti. id npixreiruitive audience :1 variety concert at. the z. Schoolroom last night-t idud in the prosrttm were an ‘wcl lecture hv bliss Grace l "Ltizirt-nrc and the Arab anti ‘he folloiviniz; Mr. John Int-h, Piano Solo. Ribs hlzirgaret Ferguson, Read- Dilvs 0W0“. Vocal Solo. cmtav. Vocal Solo. Violin Solo . Vocal Silo. Tu or l1 Miss Flo... Solo. Mn Lcivh Dincrwell. Tito PM‘ L l) ciinizm=ii ilfffilllpl titan-TR? Vocal Solo. enton, ivas c Mr. John Inch ivas Yndnt April; _ Grade X» Rn‘ Ruby Morrison; 2. Avorriqe ovc" R0 per cent: Buddy "r soil. Ylulw hforrison, Wilfred Roittsoti. Ftliilin‘: Iiunan. Roberta (fwnuon. Billy l\l.'\(‘Q‘1I\I‘I‘iP. Mildred Fermison. Don- or. n. ‘iTnciici-z tV-FSIP F. Iioarci Grail:- V —1 Donnie Campbell. Grad!- IV —Sr. ~1. Morey Mor- filsnflj 2. Harrison Ferguson; S. Afargarcl hlacQtiarrie. lueit. Grade TIL-l. ti/llliom Ferguson; 3. floxvatt. Muriel hfm-Quzirrie. Grad-p ‘f ti)! W1 Grriric l til --‘l Icy Wriruson. Doris J. Myers, teacher. il s relieves achel. works in the second Labor chiei-cd ‘the National Government iin 1031, Ml‘. I-nnsbury was named 'lt‘:ltit'l‘ of the residue of the Labor and Jack rice Simmonds, Piano Report of Hampton School I01‘ Sterling In- "cl 3 . Buddy Morrison. Grade IV~Jr 1. Kaye Cameron. ...ou Catinou", 3. Harry Vii-t lvltiry Morrison: 2- Windsor Grade I'I -1. Hefen Cameron; I. Grade I (pl .61. Ian MacQuarrie. Billy Cameron. John Fermison. Grade I rdi e-i. Ray MncQuar~ rte; 2 Victoria Ferguson", B. Shir- Pcrfeci. attendance‘. Morey Mor- rt: on. Florence Vilietii. Harry Vilieit. lttuigv Mnriison, Billy Ca moron . YEO THEATRE "Frontier Marshal" With- RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY SOURIS — THURSDAY 9th MURRAY RIVER- FRIDAY 10th MO NTAGUE- SATURDAY l 1th Monthly Meeting 0t 0h’tow_n 0. W. L. ilnit The regular rnonthl meeting of the C. W. L. was hed in the K. C. Hall on ‘Tuesday evening. may th, with the newly elected Presl- dent, Mia. W. T. Coady, ggesid- i '. The Chaplain, Rev. the!‘ Keefe was present. and the meet- ing opened with the_recit.ul.ion 0t’ the League prayer. Minutes of two previous meetings were read and pproved as was the ‘Treasurers report, which showed a satisfac- tory balance. Correspondence read, included the following communications: Two letters from Major Rev. T. J. McCarthy, V. G. Principal Ca- tholic Chaplain. 1st Canadian Div- ision, Aldershot, England. Also two letters from IJt. Col. the Most Rev. C. L. Nelligan, Principal E. C. Military Chaplain, Ottawa. These letters expressed sincere ap- preciation of the splendid work done by the C. W. L. Chariot-te- tcwn Sub-division in supplyintt overseas and home troops with reading matter. Our re-mailing system to iv newspapers. etc, regularly, for he benefit of our Canadian soldiers, has been most successful. Our or- ganization in this service is grow- ing rapidly. This is the third month of our endeavour, and al- ready 59 different Canadian pub- lications are belngsentregularly to Aldershot, England. 31 to the C. W. L. Huts, Westminster Cathedral. London. and 25 Maritime papers to Ottaiva. 10 to Quebec. and the Is- land papers to the sailors Club, Montreal. Nixie periodicals to Glasgow, Scotland; Halifax and Charlottetown papers to Klelder Comp, Newcastle. Eng. and also to the Exhibition Camp, Toronto. Other letters were received from Mrs. J. A. I-Ianaway, National‘ Convener, C. W. L Halifax, Mrs. J, A. Bernard. Diocesan Convener. 'I‘ighish, and Rev W. A. Keefe, Chaplain. C. W. L. Reports tvere given by Conven- crs of Social Service and Study Clubs. Sixteen children's dresses ‘vrere made during the month and other articles of clothing donat- cd. The Convener o. Study Ciubs an- nounced that a social evening would be held on Thursday. May 23, by Study Club members; All C. W. L. members are invited to attend. A Convener and committee was appointed for the Cake Sale to be held on Saturday. May il\. Mrs. Frank Murmv. progress in the Crusade for Good q rc parted T:'-'—'l. Rus. .~Cnmp»bell. Vlilfll Poberta Cannon; Reading , 2. ..\ .\ltlt'Qliit‘\rl<‘§ 3. Annie 1T3: ‘Qwlar mgemlaf a“ rim‘ “imwlml”, m t, m“ Md fixwatttilii $923521?“ ThelePregiY ;-_ 1, vi an“ c s . ' ' - ' HGBIQK kayo“: 1L ‘firm, Cam? dent. Mrs. Coady is voting dele- te» i" " ' A tit. Witt???» ,°a*:.r::::i" _ . . t.‘ ‘ , - (‘b300, ‘.171 glfi-(VDQIILQLQSOHMS; ed delegate. The fofowlng con- Q,‘.‘“f‘_“°" R r 3 " ' ' ' veners, of committees were appoint- “ ‘lzfvliqcé- Dmiald Mac- 1° by the Presid-‘i: Fit‘ “twig “; ém Study Clubs, Mrs. w. J. P. Q“ ~- P‘ ~ MacMillan. Education. Mrs. Girl Guides, Mrs. Gulgan Programme, Mm. J. J. Train- P J. Ready. J. D. Mc- Mvcrs, Annie MtWQitfllTie‘; M or Perfect attendance: Ru y or- - Citizenship. Mrs, F. J. Casey. hsocial Service, Mrs. L. J. Mur- y. Publicity, Miss Evangeline Ves- ll. i Magazine, Mrs. Katherine Cream- er. i Institutions, Mrs. Stephen Train- r. Hospital Committee, Mrs. W. O. Davey. Loy Retreats, Mrs. E. I-‘aquette. Meeting adjourned. l) se O ORDER INQUIRY ‘TORONTO. Mitv '1 -(CP) -- The Depsrtmentor Transport in Ottawa has Ordered a formal inuutrv into the sinking last Wednesday of the freighter Arlington to be held in Midland next Friday. Frank Wil- kinson, K. 0.. representlniz the ship owners, was advised today. 2.000 MILE FLIGHT IONDON. May 7 -—-(C‘P) —A 2.000 mile flight from Scotland to Narvik. Norway, and back was reported to- dav bv a. New Zeaiand pilot with the Royal Air Force. Authorities expressed belief this urns the 1on2- L There's a war on! saying price. telephones in all MW”? / And war changes things, war’! demand for wool fabrics cuts down ordiii. ary supply puts up prices! Phat all means just this to YOU NOW is the time to buy that. suit you need. McLeod’! have for you a. marvellous selection at suits bought for you at pro-war prices, Stilts that today are worth far more than this dollar Style, sizes, colour selections are complete. Runi don't. walk for one of these special Telephone 49. Private Branch Exchange with departments. SUITS at $13.95 Extra Trousers $3.50 “ The Men ’s' Store " More s. MPLEOD Litadi M1?- Moore 8r Y8. 1940 -.--__M-._ ltapaeity House Sees Show At Holy Name Hall Bravin a downpour of rain, one of the argest audiences evcr to flil the Holy Name Hull. witnessed the 1940 edition 01 “The Merry Minstrels" dust night. The Sta. Dun- stans Basilica Guild of Charlotte- town Jaresented the show which was stage under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus Army and Navy Hut Fund. The show was built: around the four black faced comedians pltvcd by Billy Morgan, Frank Brad cy, J. Austin 'I‘raincr and Clarence Howalt. who kept the lar e crowd in peEi-ls of laughter wit their humorous jokes. The majority of the performers consisted of the Ci""a most talented young men and v _.:*n, who staged a mlnstrel show which would do Justice to many larger cities. The Merry Minstrels Orchestra supplied the music for the evening and from the opening fan fare to the closing grand finale every number went over with a bang. Every performer was cncorcd by the incessant applause of the aud- ience. i The Presentation was under the distinguished patronage of Lieut. Commander J. J. Connolly, C. 0., R.C.N.V.R. and Mater G. G. K. Penke, O.C., 8th, Med. Bty., RCA" C.A.S.'F‘. It. was roctuccd and slug- ed under the drection of J. Aus- tin ‘Iralnor. C.D.A. The music qir. Eotor was Albert Blanchard and the Interlocutor, Bill Brown. The {allowing was the program for the performance: Fan Fare. The Minstrel ‘Ia-tim- peters. The Merry Minstrel Prologue- Arthur MoGu an. mlvllounltght. and Roses-A. H. Mc- n s. When You Wish Upon l 53gb. Josephine Doiron. Dance-Billy Leonard, Doris Bmii-h. Lloyd Gallant. ryfannonica-Bonee (Ir-ant: 3nd. v Kiss Me Goodnlte sergeant Ma- 10r--l'~‘rank Maclntyre. ‘Igle Sifllllnl I-Illls-Jfiorence The Military Dancln nstr e - tee-Edith wnitiocx. urhilgl Velma Worh. Leona. Trainer, Bells of the seapBill Brown Jr. EM 50h8—-'l\mbo (Clarence I-Iowatt). -—~ 1U‘ g). tBllly M0!‘- 811). Siegfried Urie—Patrick Mal-tar. When You Look 1n the Heart 0t s Rose-Laura Jeanne Arscnault. End Song—'I‘ambo (J. Austin Trainer). AiIgeL-lilvfllyn Arsenault. Were Coming Over-Conny Le- Clair. A Gl e of the Bunny soum_ Uncle t-e-Androw Gallant; M05C—JlmlI‘lY Doucette; Andy__ Gordon Doucette itol schocl o! Dancln End Song—B0nes W The Little ‘mu Ibx—Harold Wood. Grand finale-Minstrel En- sembic-So Long Everybody We Will See you Soon, National Anthem. ENSEMBLE Florence McTngue; Myrtle 501119141‘. litlma Calupbell, Hilda Brown. Catherine McGuigan, Mary Mvfiliitllm. Grace Campbell, Phyllis Blanchard. Helen McDonald, Helen ‘Fralnor. Patricia McMahon Rita Henuessfly. Shirley McDonai . Flor- ence Blanchard, Bernadette 'I‘rain- or, Leonete Doucette, Bessie Mc_ Millun, Josephine Doiron; Betty Mitchell. Rita McDonald. Isabel Doylu Mztrgaret. Doyle, Blanche Griffith. Ivlary Hogan. Doroth Mc- Millan, Betty Curley, ma olger, Marv Stfivic. Evelyn Arsenuult, Kathleen Gallant, Kay Gallant, Laura Jeane AISCHBUH, Florence Duffg Sylvia Blanchard, Doris stint . Edith Whltiock, Muriel Acorn, Velma Worth, Leona Train- or. Bcmard Fleming, Ernest Allen, Eugene Richard Rex McCarvtlle, Patrick Mahnr, Ivan Gallant, Char- lie Chamberlain, Arthur Brown, Frank McDonald, Tom Roi-gun, Harold Wood. Lomen McAulay, William DcCoste,_Earle Doyle, John Richard. Walter Murrag James Coady, Connie beClalr, lily Mor- gan, Clarence I-Iowatt, J. Austi Trainer. Frank Bradley, Billy Leo- nard. Jimmy Doucette, Gordon Doucctte. Ted Wilson, Bob Mon- matte. Andrew Gallant. Tho Mar Ml tr is tn,- Al Bllllthilqd, gill: Foy- ggtllliii-‘lagrrz. IQmei-Mgaltant, Frcanifi . Ml I1 i 6 Ewan‘ Med Doyle’ it‘ . ec 0075 FOR IIEIFEB EEINGFE-D. Mans. May 1 __ (AP) ~77"! hi est auction price for an Ayrs re 1n the Uniwd States tn two years was paid h re today in the purchase for la75eof OUEBILLAB ACTIVE 8 Ifl-IOIM. Mav 7 —tCP Hav- asl -Norweaian izuerti Veteran Newsman Dies At Winnipeg WINNIPBG. May 7 —(CP) — Funeral services will be held here Thursday for Alfred Etnison Mc- Ginley, 60, veteran newspaper-man and dramatic critic for the Winni- g Tribune who died followllw B- eart seizure last night. Native of Saint John, N. 13., Mr. McGinIey started his newspaper career 37 years ago 0n the former Saint. John Standard after gradu- ating from the University of New Brunswick. Before leaving the Standard, he rose to the post. of editor-ln-chief. Before coming west. in 1925. he was a member of the press gal- lery at Ottawa and worked at in- tervals on the Ottawa Journal. Montreal Star and the former London Advertiser. . cept for a brief period as a member of the he had been employed with the Tribune since coming to western Canada. For a time he was cor- lrespondent for the London Daily Express in the west i Surviving are his ,widow and a daughter. Renee. of Winnipeg. a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Cox of Saint John, N. 13., and two brothers _______._.__ IS ACQUYTTED BRIDGEWATER. N. S, May 7 -(CPl -A oetit jurv today quitted Frank S. Mosher charge of manslaughter. charge arose from the death of Oils Fales of nearby Wiimot who suffered fatal injuries when he was struck by a ear last November. In Memoriam In loving memory of WILLIAM MIODONALD Who passed awav May 8th. 1081 Inserted by his Barents, Sister and Bro en. L- 45-8-11. N D. MacLean I E ti: ee.e..e~rea=:e=es.e.tq - a ‘Pea Rfilvresenxatives of l5 states g an Canada attended the suction. UNQERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshiru Edmonton Bulletin staff in 1929.. 1M0. t0 Mr. 1940. to Mir. and ington, Brackley fer. THOMPSON—At 1940, to Dr. and loetetown. a eon. I-lilrla R. R. 6, a do Imuse. MACINNIS -At fornia on Mav SllARPE-At Pleasant Valley. Mai 8 R. Sharpe, a son. SKEFFINGTON-At mdvrard Island Hospital on May 4. and Mrs, ilatci the Prince Mrs. Eiirie Skell- Beoch, a daugh- the P111» I- ward Island Hospital on May i. him- Ross Than?- son, Chttrlottetowri, a son. WIIITE~AB the Island Hospital 0n May 4. i940. it! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whiic. Gil-T" Prince Edy-ant Joflivsoiv-At the Prtnce Edward Island Hospital on May 2. 1940.19 IVLr. and Mirs. Ekmik \I~vI‘Z1 on, tutti Riicihurdsoitii (Iili;".ol.wt0i\11- tighter, Marianne Pasadena. W!‘ out, i940. an; m- John M. Maclnnis. nizcd 68 ‘t The late Dr. Mac er 1n law of Mr. lottetosvn. ti??? 35bit. cur- BAR W .FARES IO HAL ||'A.\ -Going-- nunar may s aruitnliv. Monday, liluy ‘Z0. 194° ‘ From CHARIDTTETOWN Proportionalely Low In"! Y"! other station! Children 0! Five and Twelve years 010175 "4 M‘ __.__- Ticket: Good in‘ DAY COACHES OIiLY "_ t- (t an!" For Further Inynrnirmon 0 any ’l'tri:rl AW?" GAIN AND 17th MAY l!!! cannnrlni narrow" N (INN/A i - - t. l . th an M '. Ll u ' i unfit: ‘the ti e of the Ethivpian Ti 933603115 mitdvetljin 1i -Pn“y'i'i§y§1nn§i.§,§°" Black no“ jnforced bv Swedish wugfi: $1: i0 ivuzvwntwl i i » = - 000k (l 1 W Ill t0 b l‘ Ch I -- ' I'll I00 ‘$113.13 ‘F.ni??§.i."§l£n§2l“‘ii‘§ii °¥n Mich “itisenot ezuigiied“ with“ =31 M§cau1§§'.“° ‘ F" ‘ 3°’ 1""""“ iiifttfdsiftiiifin°tsillfiéifti ‘iiinti. ‘itilé m "'°'”“" ""“'“ ""1. ‘the Labor party's congress he fluwmlilc Dum- Dflfl¢0—Eddie Bourgeault (cap- Storen today. it was reported today. _ v l4 , iunrncd his colleague! that he BRINGING UP FATHER "v “MW,” -u,,\1.,.,..= rejected fcrship of the pnrtv to Clement Al.- tlcc. lilo present Parliamentary La- bor Lender. t l i liuii i l cOriii-i- Qm-(ii and ltit-limolill. who livcs by the sword shall die ‘ov the stvord " But his stand was ' and he abandoned lead- Losrliatariinrt coifiholmo. M g! pmlilpiliets enclosed. R"\\‘f\l'tl. lmve at PMIHQLEIGC- mic. It-Zlfl-S-B-Zi. Tti LET-SMALL IIEATED npiiriiiit-iii. liot WllilT and elec- tric |tilll't‘ Anni» The (tiorla, L-‘llill-fi-B-fil. DON'T 16o TPAPE IF ‘IOU TAM i WELL~ I'M JUST GOIN’ OUT TO E A LOOK AT Ti-E MOON- NO VWDNDEQ St-E LET ME OUT- i WQKFT 8E HELD U 8V TRAFFIC 5it5NAL$ HEQE- ‘IUJ GET A DRINK IN THESE PARTS?