I lhe your sights or this SUCCESS Mon TODAY] ggccesg largel no‘; o nimpll yet successful way to budget yourtiiorithly expondilum. For every 310 Y0" INN "A "I'm lf" room's neceuitien lllvlll s1 monthly l" YWI‘ FUTPRE "i .Ihe loriri of o Morifilne lilo low nest guaranteed policy. y 3333333333103 $10 iqmgdqy‘; neemitiei-Sl for tomorrow's security. Se! protection for your Family-plus o monthly income lor your retirement o1 whatever age yvil WY- Aulnltelfilvlhllleldlalllne Lllv h WONLYCe-euy ‘"5 Monti In 4 Alaxzhumi Pmtecfion _ ,. M/Bvimum Cat! HEAD arms. aajil”: HALIFAXJLS. T» W. IENTLEY, C.LU.. MIT. TARGET and you'll secure See the Maritime lilo uh Muiibes. . P.l..l. Branch. C‘ lottewwn v lkDoscribos (Continued :30}. Page 11) WES 0W and loud cheering the Guilt-ant: oéwtkiofihds Mimi r e Russian rsunen will; the main sates and the centre of the m. from 35E “E? was a little different from had . M091: of us oted to see tanks lumber- mclose the Jlelds and smashing Ulmlllh the wire. However. it ap- tiha me Russian armoured Rumians and Italians. we did save the bulk of the iaotaboes-natzinelly some were missing. We were about 250 ainst thousands. Om- ma; m Q9 should have been boiler than were. However. at. the moment um trying to facts. and m/y opium: on many things will hove to whit. in any case._sx>rne of tihem would be t gntahle. “Riaoml was “cuboid: ca c- chaps bags spu and bxllfnflllmfl them bu: to unvty their begs on the pile. I sew some pr covered with bloodeud goiz-etearkliilfatiilae mwfieeh o! animals edml stew minutes heifmeamd liheedzcofilhc woods! grou. of prisoners squatting around up ooot wuaindstillwnnn a1 ring flesh from the sliiuzhtexed p11] poultry." . l fiertnicnt. Anvil. for instance. theme were (HE- qtierieltrftowii niiiiiih~rwtiqn~ Ahoail 0f Deliveries PVITAWA. May B - (GP) -—De- mucky for new cars by priority m!!! (1 _ f" well ahead of __ voraw. it was shown tod in i mede available. out by the Reconstruction who r or- p the l .772 prospective themselves oenifioeibee: . fix only 6,116 cars were shl Nocturnes. Actm-l ciripuiehts short o! the manufactur- of 10.820. Nov. l6. 1M0. to oer-ti! lost/es J16 nl. Ship- BRIE for W... igpt, 1 1 thynplrlil 1046 3k‘ ‘rdilcalee nmxibered w. and’ ship- -lio 11,3118 April. Shipments of Qtruoks for April where 3.658 which ‘was clone to the manufacturers’ es- tlzuate of 3,730 110d ll in gigs andugijgg 1'! pamengerv Total motor vehicle pro- gfcqdy increase since the of the your. Figures are: Jmuar-y, 3,159; February. 5.3M: March. 7.150 and Avril-O. 438. Wostmorelgml And Vlclnlty Mrs. Arthur French has returned home from the city. Mr. Edward Trowsdale and Chen- ter Wilson recently pumhqed two valuable horses, ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and Mrs, Fred Wilson were visitors to Summetslde. tihe guests u! Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay. Mr. William Waddell has resum- ed leaching again after attending the ‘Feachefs Convention at Char- lotteiown._ Mr. MCKQDMI, Rose Valley, has Q"1i*‘"%““°..“.“‘il‘"i.“’i’.”°" " e ‘s roas as e an eon busiy on: ed in transferring his movable th s to this locality. Mrs. Daniel Crossman. who had the misfortune some time ago of dislocation; her shoulder, is able to be around again. Mr. Wendell Mayhew. radio mn- nician._was to the city Thursday 0n business. Gm atulations are being ex- tendeld to Mr. and Mn. Reqinald MeeLurc, Inkennan, on the arrival of n baby girl. showing a Produce MONTREAL. May ‘I -— (OP) - B1111! Produce prices quoted hen today ~r s; 2%.; 5353" 5Q g5 i? 89. oi us. The nearby were choked with cavalry b88886 animals. equipment. _ era and wilardis while on the etiil-ieoouchlwest ~ e cemlp was n. zrze ol llLf-IDUT. n thrfour heavily aimed gal down the main road nmd and in o, speooh to the Russ n risen- them to beall of the 10:30 and like ck out a» . to . ‘I'm/y did not . second time aid‘ ilbed wire and tlhe Ls were soon down o! roughly clad. rs wens swarming the nearest. fai -- One could almost seem to m them: liokln: their laws in him- snticipotbn. Shortly after, the , hter the-t, was going on was . en from ‘the camp. About time we in nut 14B wore ca1l~ i ‘om, try and protect, our pct~ atms qut-dde the camp from the ravens qt other prisoners chiefly ; wads ‘unite. iiriv r EU g5 3 reported by. the Dominion Dwert- ment of Aariculture follow: EGGS: Packed for export A- Larze 37; A-Medlum 36; snot free wooden cases A-Large 36: Medium M: A-inullete s1‘. B m: c 11. Re- ceipts: 90 cases. B : Wholesale Que. DB5- teudzed fresh. No. i 40 1-2; No. 2 39 1-2; current receipt Que. No. 1 pasteurized 39 3-4 del Mtl; No. 2 38 3-4 del Mtl; first; grade cream- crv prints job prices 4B; solids (l. Reoelpta: 7 boxs. ., _ __ ,. cumisc- mic receipt West- ern and Que. colored M l-la. white 82. fob fsp; wholesale color- ed ‘Z2 13-16723 l-lfi; whit” gli- 23. Receiuihs: 288 boxes. POTATUBS: ‘Iii l-b. bags No. l Que. IfElI. NB 2.05: 100 lb, bo A. Minnesota, Dakota. Muine 2.’! . DONDON —- (UP) ——- Seventeen thousand guns have been handed m lo London police since the Hcme _ l ally-held WGHDOHS m be given up. eiy in- clude 340 machine guns md tummy Secreiturv asked for guns. y Mr. Charles MiwKenzie was a recent visitor at the home of his kuvants, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mac- enzie, Wlnsloe. Quite a number of the residents o! this. locality are rgpalrmg and remodelling their real ence while housecleamlng is the order of the day with the women. The many friends of Mr, B. J. Trawidale ere Qrry to hear of his misfortune in falling and breaking his ribs. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. 7,000,000 Efirons (i-fimnl-‘ENCE MED er ltohs m: en- ii-led to the Defence Medal and 150 miles cf medal ribbon will be used for cubting ndlvidual ribbons. 2 1-2 inches lcn b ‘ Riblbch wllb available b one ilw medals winch will require - y ions of bronze. through eacih will viclgh only once 01mm. Fktur million civilians and 3.000.- 000 servlceemten and women are in- vfi-led lo go to any post office and "fill up the appropriate claim ‘:1~m." -—t— 'é4§-§Q§-O-O-§§O-§§~O-Q-§rO-O-§-O-O §-§ SPECIALIST . STAFF pectus, write to Llflil Residential, for Boys from 6 to 17. Applications for‘ 194647 School l Year now being received. For pros- PICT URESQU B SETTING The Headmaster. ‘l NOTICE -___- Farmers who have orders booked for seed oats may now get them at Creamery warehouse. Cash settlements. CRAPAUD CREAME-RY COMPANY -§-O§§-§r§'.'§£ FOR SALE Farm of 125 acres known as the Fred Hogan place and farm of 1114 acres known as the Pat Callaghan place. Apply DOMINIOK McDONALD North Wiltshlre duotion-cam and trucks-has been ~ '7 — i”) '" All” bennreoommmlded b“ who. 1' ah "~ i°°° B‘ ' m " oommiuetiyqllfinirned E m I thgallldugn National congress In 19g‘. I e-eo+¢e-0+e++ee-oe+oe 040-004" 5-5-8521. d Bloonitlelil- "Allll I Vlcltilty -Mr. Sydney Smith of Bloom- field Static-n was e recent visitor to Sumnieralde. Mrs. Eliza MacDonald. Miss Dot Saunders. ccompsnled Mn. Leo Saunders of Bloomfield u far n: summerside on her way to 5t. John. N- B Mr. Peter Dccuhue end Eugene McCarthy of RDIEVIHQ were visitors to Summerllde. Min Elizabeth MncDougell Summerside recently visited home in Bloomfield. Mr. Sheridan MacDoLQall and Mr. Cecil MacDougall of Bloom- field were recent visitors to Sum~ merside. where they visited with their mother, Mrs. MecDou all who in e patient in the P. O. ol- pltal. of her Mr. Hurry OTlulloren who he: recently received his di-scher e lpflllwll‘! of his furlou h at r. Leo cCsrthy of Camp ellton. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- mund Kelly oi Rolevllle relret to hear she l: e patient in the hoe- pltel. A speedy recover ll the wish o! her mlny frlen . Mr. Denny Clement: of R/DSQVlllQ who has been a patient in the Western ho: ital for some time due to blo polsoriinzismuch im- proved. Mr. Emmerlck Hlllll. I}? and Poultry In ctor wu at loom- tleld on Fr day. ‘ The following travellers were in Bloomfield Static-n this past week. Warren Lord. Jack Addy. Heath Warren. Buddy Dc Athe. Mr, Vernon Campbell Station agent at Bloomfield is being trons- fcrred to Alberton. Mr. Cnmpbellh many friend; are sorry to heel: of his departure from their midst. Gnr. J. R. Peters. fourth non of Mr. end Mrs. Leon tors Bloomfield hat returned to home from overseas. -Mr. and Mrs. Ben PEIBPSJIIVG returned to their home in Bloom- flsld after hevin spent the pint t o months In t e States with their daughter. ‘ Miss Lucy Hardy of Hill: River has_ returned to her home after hatvilnz In X~rly in the RC. Ho:- pi n . Min Georgie Bchurmnn end Mr. Reginald MeeDonsld of Summer- side were welcome visitors on 511N111“)! of Mr. and Mrs. David Home of Bloomfield. Mr. Lee MecKiiy of Bloomfield Station is employed part time at the store of Ml‘. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield. Thrones oi’ people from the lur- roundinn dis rlcts gathered et Cape Wolf on Sunday to view the 67 foot whale which came nhor a week ago, 3, INDIA TAKES STEPS TO IND ILLITEEACY ANmEIW nmlim, tit/Lay‘; -t-"(.O.Pl _ verso s em , . nulwry adults-ion f India mo‘; Pundit Jewaharlal Nehru is maim- man o! the committee. It; is pm- md to some $660.000.00o annual-l on this smieme and to conscri& 250,000 educated Indians to carry includes out. the plan. The solimne also adult. literacy program for SiXBS. fiiae nurse classes and the use of moi-Ion ctuaea and mdio as part oi ilhe o uoationul m. 'l"i*.c ccmmittee isuugcsts at the cost of the cunpa oo by the funding of privwte agr tum] debts ihriouqh the mu at n Illtiltlm‘ rate of interest then at prel- en . it ls cstimatkd that wt mcsent only l2 per cont. of the ation of India is literate. and the inten- tlon is to Gllidlfllllfl illiterwy over e period of eight years. FUNERAL OI‘ FORMER P. l l. WOMAN ' WESTEOXBURY. Man. May ‘I _-'1‘he funeral of Mrs. Eileen M. (Shieldl) Murray was held here today with Requiem Ml!!! in 5t. Theresa's Church. A native of lllnen. flurvlvlni no seven than and two lllterl. . MAIDEN. Mun. May ‘I-Fun- oral services were held here today for Mn. Robin: Luxten. 7B. a na- tive of Bummerllde. P. I. L. who died suddrmly in tidnpltnl here Saturday. Sh: is survived by her liulband and one ulster. m; ornomns ltnscrm TORONTO. May ‘l — (OP) _ Hun. F. B. McOurdy 01 Halifax was today elected a e-oresldent oéuthe Bank of Nova tie st e tlnn 01 the loud d! Di I‘ eetleo Yrlfiilll .1 HIQIXUOOIT t 9 Im . r‘ Dfmlo ll I0- 1 u 8°. ... liners. east routes. reservations call your: T rave! Agenfim ule. Yorlt (Nowerli), vie .. . .1110 MaRr isritrs t ‘W N on A AllilltliES NORTHEAST hoe nearly tripled its passenger I ‘capacity with the recent addition of new nir- Thero ere now more seats than ever before. more frequent flights and more North- For comfileh information 10nd For conneciinfl service tlirouililfoeton to New York fly Northeasfs new do luxe Glllpassenier Skymaatere. These big 4-engine planes make frequent flights on a one-hour, non-atop sched- O Soon Northnlst Airlines‘ will" Begln direct lervice ‘rum Portland to New Lawrence Worcester. Watch for announcement. v o NORTHEAST and l” m“ “Owed ' Winnipeg is of Wiltnipc: Year's . ‘fill and w hilwves are Mum low! J68! e If Cou At lutl Specialists gait or}! Iflfl. fateful? f A hull‘; iiuo h. C Cou vi "Mi. A . WINNIPBG INSPECTOR I8 BICYCLE ILEUTII in l8 has scientifically recovered 0.130 stolen bic-ycl wiped-ted here m. f 0f his foot that of ‘N0 bicycles stolen Win-n 2c last year. . Hamilton. alert pici . wont to the as the the aid o! . the city w m most lhly sin poaitmtiolv. "l luau this atom-icy." he mid. cv ‘more °“""’ hhlilofim . we; e f th Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. Mrs. Mur- 14m; or - ray died Sunday after n lenrgthy or in Tomnuo. J Toronto 11am counts dining wet noiunoeri. ..>r.-:~..~*~.-...¢.=;;I_..=g€..;; eggs»: m then-i w‘ ' social lodnn dill u“ GM Rlllll- Iliis Way for Coughs, Chest Sorenon end Broiglsi f l f ‘I s"§r'l='§»°»§ it should be qlllfikfi relieve and tlnlllilll _ in iu effect. when the throat I 8 .........l"~'§l.:.ei:~ t old. from ‘ ‘iii a dou tful roiuldv. iin one embraces l who ee-oune o! them from Montreal and efficiency ll in the in stolen m 11m ro- bieyclee ma e ll for a drink mpglgyolwhenslnl chi thet. l l‘ ‘o1. to fail. - 0118!‘! §ld l-‘rvlgyloutulnyugyil? My ‘l (OP) — - ab?» ‘huh-m; D1,. Qtewert of fly Quin! hu m- Mill)’ 0mm; llUllS ielc. nie relief root Dlllrfll till the" A wii have stud elude 1y noetliui it hurts to cough. Cori map given fill-om mu fromeW k‘ lireat ronchltit. h. don't experiment flu . u ell kill bgllo ‘ l°‘t‘ii"t...°°“ llnauim llléliiheifprcruednm oflldunii. The m1 basic riihts of ell cam tin" mopw / ".‘i‘i""“.'i..‘ belo auluvnuw. with ieeiiniei ' ofimwwu-aifigiihl? i ivlni like the eaumple net by pod I IOU- Re thought most. de- wm hi that clan before knew re- lr mie- couzt officer nmvzd thioe chiltou-whole- outlets for nomuil ear-glam- . the do NOW ll the time when an employer my ‘twill the bu: typo of young pmon to min on the i°5| ‘to become one of his regular cmployut- ' ¢ANADIAN VOCATIONAL TRAINING -- 1 joint program of the Dominion and Provincial Governments-manta and Iupclvl!” d" Pl!" mom of veterans. either men o: women, for training _ ‘on the job. - 11in ulinovll pm =1» MW WW i" w", during training, and where modality the Dominion Govemmoazwill eddtothinnmountlofliltthe veteran my have o. living income while training. ‘IIIIDIPAQIMIIIIOIVITIIANUAIAIIS givcseppzovllfortrniniogvumeaeotbejohie anyoooipedoowliHh ambit. Iiidvdilnth mumwlllnnuedefialcueccugerlm-looldiig fiollllfufllffihflQlfiylllill- mafia t!” “limes... 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