G THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETOWN i , WJUNE 15' 1°40 n _ PAGE FIVE Agricultural Leaders Confer GEIITIIAI. Gliiilillllll first MESS In iProposss Schools F!!! 153"“ i _ i - , _ i New Cllllftll Al {Of Oceanography‘ 00H‘ MEETING" , ‘.'.‘..£'i.'. r:"..'.'"* he» -~ lliiiiier River _ ‘iii i‘ "ll- "tiller! Piill .......... .._....__..... .... C... ifiibiéiéiéi: zlfiiii-"iiiiliieii?iiiiiiiiii At Church st Hunter River when he 1 sc" ' _ conducted Mass service in the i 1151194 .,,';'.‘,?:':;';’.';*‘.'1{",,£;°;.}:§, V98")! 0! the Chllmh 0h Sunday. The conference held its opening Jul" 5- 0V9!‘ 50 P911011! Wflrelsession at Dalhousle's University present in the small chapel and yesterday. hlll-Wily- i The proposal was submitted by WW3‘ 0h lhfl mil?! P81‘! 0i the an investigating committee that Church which was besuh around stated such schools, if established. Jill)’ 1 lllll Y!!!‘ hi! Mi bee" iwould be of tremendous value to ompleted but the altar and small Canada‘ pai-iicuiariy in the siudy chliiel in the vesiry have been of marine biology. The schools flnmmd- The “Vi”! °f ll" would be erected at Vancouver foundation of the church actual-ind Haiiam ly began in 1947. but construc- 1i w _ rich or the church did not ecih- . v...ity“or’“§§i°n'§°r.d éiliinigi". ‘i211 .P"s°"““°" °f "ie McKee mence until last veer! iDalhousie University should CX- 1"“"C““‘d". "Why m 0"‘ Pnrishionerl who goi-mei-iy wu-e . p10" the holsihlmieh and the "h greatest contribution to hviatlon ‘lulled 1° "lend "W1C" i" "l" i commendation of the Conference m c0000“ in 1000 00 015003 o!‘ er neighboring parishes, now will i wiii he forwarded h, Ottawa filler 301M141 B. Welt. DFC. AFC. be able to attend their own church ' 0i Medfllfd. N5“ and Brendon. —the first ever constructed for h Mm. W88 made b! the Hori- ihem in Hunter River. u S Brooke Claxton. Minister of Na- e s ry itional Defence Saturday June ll. H. . ‘ghekialrigentatio: will be madeoat 0C Cl C BCPO YOUlC. Ilflll‘ l5- iawa, as part of the annual Air » ‘ Force Day celebrations. Flying wiihsmiqq-IONI June i4 __(A,P) Officer West receives the trophy rr @1351“ p_ skouru’ m ‘$10,000 for his outstanding work in de- - by“; gi-egknbgm ovie ihehue veloplng new techniques of search was; night by and rescue methods in the Arc- lrllzgnlgtoihlzfasnsttliag highggi paid tic and sub-Arctic. He is at pres- The Coalition and 0.01‘. Par- ties have s candidate in every rid- I lng. The Social Credit has l6; I ' s Union of Electors 12: Labor-Pro- Ircsslve party two, and Indepenq. enta, eight. i n Y Finance Minister Herbert Ans- y a::'.-..r:." n’ "r l V6 06. u su i Premier Johnson throughoilialaortleii‘ 1 m cflmlliiisn in his condemnation of I ' ' socialism. i ‘ghe "weatherman says it will be‘ a hot election day and o. record-‘M? o vote is forecast. i The eligibl v t l r - i 659L000. an inecretajszrilfaxlgqllgitleglv: ONE "IN-UTE NEWS t 194... The polls will open it s AM. \ ABOUT f‘ PDT (l2 noon ADT) and close at JDHNS-MANVILLE : 9 pm. (l2 midnight A171‘), lllls SEAL ls A ""5""“ gill-LVN" 5 SMOOTH OPERATIIR (Continued from Page 1i - no w“ “d I I ‘hm ‘w S u erythlng in your home is run- ma wood said Mr. Browne had nlng as smoothly ss n wou- i "limes just in time to save him oiled machine? Of course you : {will u 1 because he was- do. Well. it's the some in ln- i ,' ‘l unfit to fulfill the judicial func- dllltry. ' i , OIASWILL so: ID0508110111. CONFIDIRATION IJFI IN- SUB-ANCI. I OPENING SATURDAY night races-first dash called al 8:90. SATURDAY NIGHT racing opens with a real Free-for-All. First dash called at 8:30. ' THE SPORTING event of the week! See you at the horas races Saturday night. DON'T FORGET the fres dance at the Clover Club tonight, spon- sored by the Young Progressive Conservatives. All young people be- ‘Wech the lies of 18 and 35 years welcome, especially those voting for the first time in the forthcom- ing Federal election. s CIT! POLICE COUII‘ — At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. an adjourned case of theft was further sCIHIIIdQd for three days, while two drunk and incapables were each awarded 20 I Eiecieg pi-uigong o; u" 1.1m». I. 1". A. P. President Hsnnsm, now national Federation of Agricul- operates a farm near Ottawa. l-Ie tul-al Producers on June l0, H.- H. is a graduate of the Ontario _Hanham (ring), Qmwg, is shown Agricultural College; taught school above with Sir James Turner, for- near Saskatoon and was secre- niei- president of l. F. A. P. Mr. tary of the United Farmers Co- ldannam ls president and manag- operative Co. (now United Co- mg director of The Canadian Fed- operatives of Ontario) until lie eraiion of Aplculture. Sir James became managing director of the Turner is president of the Na- Canadian Federation of Agricul- rtional Farmers Union of England ture. Mr. Hannam became second Ind which president of the C. F. A. in 1939 Representatives of 25 countries and has been re-elected in the have been attending the third sn- presidency every year since that for the first time in the forthcom- al meeting of the I. F. A. P. at time. Mr. I-fannam is chairman _ i lllle Ontario Agricultural College, of a Canadian food hoard set up gggggxspsrilhiifdoheezfihis"h0min: corphggation employee in the United Fit erfnllloghcd flhgrefl-iiillhgrfé: "lagging? ihethbench." Today. countless mschlneg 9p- _ Guelph. 1mm May 01 to June 11' during the w" to work with the vehicle without markers was fln- Albout 100 delegates from all Si; hm dwer hi” e r c n M, otNn%l eidsumnwnse! today‘ “h”? ‘Kora-efficiently 0000000 .1 , l ‘ Delegates asked immediate ratlfl- Canadian Minister of Agriculture. ed u and w." or m duh huh! o‘ the Mhrlhmes “e ex_ th ext Grind e,’ with $208000. was on, an. tin-on “eh lath he made his de- loll" d0 on“ rug: product: . cation of! the International ghost Mr. Hsnnam was honored with heated h) “and the 15th annual ma‘ whirl 08o hear 6;! inhs liasltof diction he? t cmghurarimsriy‘ Juris- Selle. proalzzr rechsl-o Clipper . Aliliellmnti 3000100 F0000 '0' 00' 0 c‘ B‘ E‘ l“ 1000 000 Wm‘ l" DON'T FORGET the tree dance conference of the lvllaritfcne Branch more than sisoogim 0 0&0 0w lows 0 t ‘h’ w M‘ '1' in 1h m" ‘hind ‘tuhbgu’ lion and international marketing LL.D. from St. Francis Xavier n the clover Club ‘ohuhh ‘hem o! the ohmdiah Postmuters. My axiom m 1.947 n pithy mmwr- e a c s-u-iilhonie: o s issued in mlaile u‘ mg’ h Th" Ill‘!- of agricultural Products. College last month sored by the Young Pmgnflive mcihtiom which Sims wdhyh huh m“ yew emu“ $19“ ess in aifitowl“ ou i; magistrate so- the olhlllthlhlt mILI-(e. ‘Gino-elem; Born on a farm in Grey County. Conservatives. All young people be- ed the prcsldcnt, Mr. F.E.A. Bas- n was the thirgd mnwchtive y", . he said lhlenealpplications r uir °P°"fl°" " °"l"'1° d!" "14 th, ‘hi... w" “her-Hy "(New tween the ages of 18 and 35 years sett. CCIIDICQEHC. lllfBaed _ a1; the top for Skouras. although ed nsi-oml "my oh hi, ‘m? he_ other matter which might CM A ed, and the party was driven to 000100010’ “peck”? 00°" v00“: Sh‘ m0!“ r0 0 e0 m 0x0 his compensation as president of g cause of possible implications of 00m" u“ “null” e I 0 The Charlottetown for lunch. outlve meetirg in The Chariotte- National Theatres h esnent the Canadian Criminal Code as c099" 5”“ "° ""17 ‘"19 51 lng Federal election. Sailing from Tormentine with ‘"0" 1°" ‘"000 W00“ 0“ 00' Ocmoeny. Incorporated. imd of Fox F |' A i ii ti, m ii h many styles of aohnooossn- f j";. En o o ‘the party were Messrs. C. T. RECEWES MASTER’! DEGREE gages‘! of the Association were dis- west coast Agency Corporation u wiibeaifhis eundee: ‘ggeragr Smhih ville asbestos packlnga. l-M _ . Montlflmery. superintendent of Mr John ma” mach Mhhhy m '3uuiii lined i“; night w" $175300 1255 m“ lhey Paid wood took 20 of the 28 seats in 000k?!" 0'“ lrsuawluw": i -—- - . . - a sea s nee e o prevail , hi h bef . ‘ 00M m0 pmgramme . which ‘vasl 310m: zugéulistedlrfivere before tax- Q‘ iywlggidisirtablilecgillnmbiltriergd $50100“ “Qfidiij Guardian’ “l- o" 8mg“ Pelwnsi ‘he 1947 atullsor: Augustils hall last flight to s u .. 0° on 0 u “d9”! 1“°°'m° m‘ 51°“ “n “will hear the Progressive Conservative 0070-000 0n‘ net M00010 01 candidate Wing Cmdr. J. Angus 0000000’ 00000 0400000 0n 1000"“ MscLean discuss the political is- ‘0! 0500000 0000' 0000000 0“ 0300" sues of the day. Mr. W. Chester S. locilllllh "m" vm°°“‘§r' 3'0’ Gram‘ 00,0000 “munch ‘mm m’ 00g/n000 00°00 014000600 McLure, the other Progressive hh Coiumhih’ “my,” hvfluf- Dunstsns University wit s B. Sc. ss Gralbile and lioness O1 vlo Conservative candidate was u,“ i“ h“ "'o‘%i.'»:'°*:iln Fiillilcl‘ lml Pilcil °"“’ ‘“ ‘°‘" And Places For Five 'm"iii"‘1i”§‘~i$”i “iiwimi 23i2.’é’..i’.';.."’°§.°2' :2? £2..'5'§.'.‘2ié “""°“' ‘"0 ‘h’ LOCAL CLEIIGY our or hovo whoa more than $200,000 Newfoundlands provincial elec- tion May 27. One riding—White 1000050 0' ‘mam’ 0"’ 0"’ "0’ “ T. Bay-still has not reported and 00" m0 00h" 000M" n 70“ the election for Labrador was de- ‘Th2. pffimflf‘ s ' '3'“ ferred to July 25. Progressive Bad 0 'M av l0’ “n 0 Conservatives won five seats and J M0Hlhhzg '00 ' 0' '00 700' an Independent one. ' um‘ Incomplete popular vote figures showed the Liberals with about ‘ 851,00 vote‘ m‘ progressive com likely will not be held until tome!!! _ XOW. servatives with approximately 39. Fnher Laurent Tom! ~ h received his Master's Degree in Social aclence at convocation cer- emonies lsst Wednesday st the Catholic University of America. Washington, DC. Mr. Green, who la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the PEI. Division of the C.N.R. Mr. B. Graham Rogers, direc- v tor of transportation with the -——- Department of Industry and. Na- On their fir“ "l? l0 mm" m‘ tursl Resources, who was also ward Island. 1W0 109mb"! °f with the party from Tormentine the Canadian Mliiillilcmrfl‘! M‘ reported an "excellent crossing." with thlt 0! l-hBlP 15w" ‘"0005 of Glenfinnan was apoiiited chalr- 000, i u gridin Van- H d I K PROVlNCE '- V"! REV- EdWlrd I N B 411F198 1947- _ priest of Eastman. went imrnede hhslvenrapldy P _ l n Baldwin, C.SS.R., rector of the n h h l The top nine behind Skourag mlzhmg cmdr Mum”; 1n the lately to the Fontaizle home t! "Our only regret ls that we Church of Molt H01! Emmi" __ “rm course of his ‘address said, ti“; in . console the parents. have not been able to see more Rev. John J. Butler. pastor of l!“ 101' Hill!“ M01"!!! 111d RQV- V1000“ R1331“ P100000‘ 0f m’ ‘ii hi, vii-mi "Wei, in connection '—*" The lbllr W110 found the of your wonderful and beautiful St. Mary's Cathedral, Wichita, Walter Mann, (188.11. left by ROTHESAY. N. 13., June 14_- Amer-lean Tobacco Company. with with his experience! in the M! (gmginuoii mm Pggg i) we" ih, ohiy hunch", ‘i, mud.- ssld Messrs. J. A. . Kansas, and formerly of Charlotte- plane for Toronto the same day. (C?) —- Dates and places for five in salary andvibonig. h” home h“ enthusiasm remained m hm.“ hi, the time’ in striking “h” Irving: managing director of Hed- town has been elevated by His Fiilhcl’ Blldwlh will Plfllch l N- mumamellts "l New Bmllswmkl 00°“ 500m” m0 0 "'0 ' thin Ishmd Province l, h mm“ wgzhhs and h hhhe we" in h ooh paa-ison to the 3.000 who combed the dense bush throughout thi 33gb 0“ m0 ‘aidag: tale 0512003156 first week-end the boy was lost. ° 0 00mm” Up until last week-end the nu some persons possibly were out fishing and should take their fhzglffhltlyrftfltftflifggofljfg’: yoélhtlgfvtzg zigzféucd possible that Earlier searches in the Long “the Michel “I the hght h‘ the Pond area were unsuccessful. AI Hobbs cottage and attempted to 000 “m” m" p000 W00 0910000 hm the hd “uh sinking in in belief the boy may have fall aqhyho‘ e00 '_ f’ in slid drowged.‘ b Md ‘ - . e - De ective oulom e ey u ..§.'.°.'.'."...§°...S'."£'f'.ii‘2';'.li“°.l w.» i hi». - reconstruct the boy's ivanderlml. Tw itl hh C t -iF Fii 00r- gerghgrrtnogzrcrigiotridilhwlhy Tglhzneils‘ iocrlizholi. $37025? ox m He said the people of this Province Association -counciilor for this‘ E-~ H~ lime. DW-‘ildcmi COlSMQ- glomuigmhethl“ thhfr bgglglllgthgrhwg Province. The New Brunswick Pflmnuvfipeei 00mm"? $50-$33; hh‘ 1 h‘ t); r h h the tmnh championships will h, huh-i A.A. Somervllle, executive o e e rg o ree gove nmen y ht Fredericton huh i540. RT. Vanderbilt Company. $319,- people -- s. right which was rapid- om" "m"- “0 100°" "0 oogto rur sid t N ti ilyiidisgppiagmilundllhllhem1:110 cheduled as follows: e n Po , pre en. a on- e cat rie yw e po ces 0 s int John and district ht Rohhh al Distillers Products Corporation, of the CCF. and reminded _lus sayuJuly 1-9- Moncion and Freth $10,000. audience that socialist parties de- ermoh dmfléts Juhhlhm; sohhh William Ranilolph llearst. purb~ riled basic prlnciplessnd kept peo- ern New Brunswick zone at Rothe- 000"’ 0000000 000‘ 0150000 0000 p10 0n m0 D1000 0x 0000010‘ 500" J1 18 23 from Hearst Consolidated Pill-slice.- mini value; we" gupplgnted by "Y “ Y ' - lions. Incorporated. md Hearst materialistic philosophy. He ex- treat to the nurses at the Halifax Infirmary and Father Mann will officiate at the burial services of his mother. who passed away there on June 1S. AT ROTARY CONVENTION - One of over 15,000 delegates Ed friends already registered for e 40th annual Rotary International Convention in New York, Mador ‘Ibm Rogers la the sole represent- ative from the Chsrlottetnwn Ro- iund-s ma" and Hugh 1331mm Holiness Pope Plus XII to the maiviggef of khlhs 3&1 C. lbliwikion‘. ghitntila; Monsignor it was learned C.M.A. A s ar sliPWh ° '- ‘ hhhhh hire-e which ...*i:.'.ii'-.“".'ii:-..:..:;"";:: “ti: the visitors. ' he huh r.."il.",;:.'::*:l;‘::.i::i.'iizazitii: "hm- l“ 3"“ "'0 "m" My‘ diocese. His work in the building of Abeiwdl- C00.‘ J‘ 0' B‘ M006 schools and parochial undertak- Guil‘ "miu" 01.00000 0v" l0 lngs has been particularly out- mernbers and..their ,_wives if’? gguigin‘; - i .- W i-hcli‘ l!" ‘m?’ '0 50000010‘ 0° ' A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. lilwlh! u"! "mun 0000000000‘ 30' Thomas Butler, Monsignor Butler liedt becaugbtlnagustof _ i ‘hi; h bod “Sid. h; ‘Mp h“ the ‘hp hhdko: hliléhelaohlliloioonliglrhlijhlgilginlgeuhogl ‘(eyiilihéaggatelistbire-vglihdgonnhoa‘; vefipphcleoxgiahli, ‘l: 3388's; pl$rilCflairloll5i Slmgivlcicmrated. M m plained the difference between ns- hzéfgelchyfiuildirythat ftmiitpleay wit’ thihgaslzaileywigeriOlhhclgzftzélhsfifi r h ac e . . . . - eo ore e- z er, es e - the “hi!!! l! l ¢ 1 °WY Bernardo seminary, Rochester, N. T" tional socialism and social security suspected. been. Through cleared lhhd u“ provincial association in conjunc- eh m,’ moo rhwd, 295513 y tion with the c. L. T. A.. will be Bnuirono digitize. bsoard chsir- ;;‘§g,§,°;",,;"§§,‘,";f,,,§11i,.§'°3f,1i¥ illitrxectceahlxvyas lllalfaflcflléllt;éC ggtilhigggi‘, Bethlehem Steel Ccmpany, servuive Party hi . Mi” Lillian, Blocksidc $29‘ ' t id t th huh He criticized the Liberal Gov- §gml0rhh _ Karl M Schmidt’ G-A- BrYm-pregasexl’ 0 ernmenfs high taxation policies H: fetthm’ d Fred‘ Arsenhuit’ 00,‘n1c0"‘1p0ny'f0' ' t howh and went on to say that the Lib- "00 0f ’ 00 ' 501153000 "sisgggma g the erals covet four or five years more Tnc "Ll ers from both the ltlntloxial tfilvjlflstlh Ceamparly to 0’ 00w" m 0rd“ '0 assume 00' w‘: payd F dericton tourna- ‘Tailed Warin ' Pexgrnsvlvanians" 501m‘ 9000"" may 0050 0° have Mo“ onlllnb ref t the South- b i i; giiai ii moi‘, B gmufi, the Senate absolutely dominated by mmthw B 0 '0?“ 01w“ b the o? ‘t: g oheporchesghhhohh Liberal members and to place the Emh i?" A ‘mulzhxh also wmysehd p" . civil servants completely under the two from the latter tournament Hollywood Figures mglglbpggrhggeedldkarfiunfiinzh his to the Canadian championships at w" 1h _ r h with hh Ottawa. Players eliminated in K011370000 personalities were P° °° W’ i‘ °" district meets may enter zone and scattered throush the IMO-PW!“ “m0” mne’ M“ Mcuu" '0 p“ l h‘ competition Him-y ii“ in goodiy number, into effect the policies of the Pro- "0" 0° ' Almllmg the better known names sressive Conservative Party. accompanied by Mrs. Rogers. The biggest in tlie history of the organ- isation, the five-day convention has been devoid of any spectacular celebrations. British-born Percy Hodgson, Pswtucket, RI. a. yarn manufacturer, was elected the new president of Rotary International. HERE 0N HOLIDAY - Mr. Frank MaoKenaie, formerly of Vernon River, and for many years a. hotel lnisiness men ln Maine. ar- rived: bnck to the Island from Bangor for s lengthy vacation late “h? 0"" "Wm ‘m’ ‘M00000’ then into the bush they moi: what ‘ _ appeared the easiest routes, thou hhlgflgqfiilfidggnmzinlfi: 322d hnconfused child would nsturslq O OW. ' 335235.“..'fé°ni'éii"iéi’i.’élifii"oriiif Rina" nu were b“ h" dren. But they afterward emphas- filclirififéithgrmzeyfls that their questioning was lheetelv of a. routine nature and 000d of hunger and exposure g - ' the wild, hilly country surroun $52,003:! *0’ m’ 0°" “M00 ifig the irlonlaine faém. fcltiilr mirlfig - : h Ea t » ~ A Le ‘rribune staff photograph- 0J5: t’ a s em owns p‘ . or. Ivan Boisvert. and myself were _____________ the only newspaper men ll ti" CALGARY, June l-l-— (cry-Ali ihrmhoizhen Provincial Police found he", primary prgducgrs in“; 6 Y» ti rl th lmor for 0W0. I ‘was with the party of four that 3:25.211’ ,...;...° a..." before thl _ found the child. They were dstect- RQyi-il Commission on Transportns _ l iiciisiide. smachins e cculile ‘if Y., and was ordained in Charlotte- Pllcl lhd dlmlillhl l lhlrd- town, Prince Edward Island, Can- Tllc bhllf! Mime" we" WW1‘ ada, June 4, 1922. He served as as- ly ccncnlcucul in their White Ilim- sistant at the Cathedral of the Im- mer drills and sold breid- maculate Conception, Wichita, from Premier J. ‘Walter Jones and July, 1922, umii July. 1925, Mrs. Jones with Lt-Col. C. L. Thereafter he served as pastor Maclfay. Island vice-president of of St. Francis Xavier's church at the C_M,A, and Mr. Frank Cur- Seward and l-loly Name parish at ' tis. president of the Charlotte- Stafford until August. I935; pas- iovlvn Board of Trade and others, tor of Sacred Heart church until welcomed the guests on the wharf. iJanusry, 1947; and became pastor A largo crowd had gathered to -of Great Bend until his hppoint- watch the ship clock and the ment as pastor of St. Marya Cath- vhiio“ diumbnih edral, Wichita, in December, I947. Amgnggt the visitors was the Another brother, Rev. Frgélcis president and hi‘ wit,’ “i; “i! iButler is also attached to the an- Mrs. M. A. East of Saskatoon. In! dill"!!- _¢-s_ Tho immediate past president. N‘. -—M r were: Other speakers included Mr. lvos Pgul conlomho and Alfred iii,“ A liesslei- 580"“ "'0 M“ A business and roiii-o to Bangor. I-Ils H"? TfGll$'Al'lfl|ll|¢ Alan w. Laud. $212,333; nav- Louis MacDonald. Mr. Albail li- Gaqne of the Provincial Pollce and ~ "Peeler We" =1" l“ fl" Pm’ y retirement was brie! and he enter- Fr h, 3° Ya"; A o mend Miliehd M58333; Rex Hu- MacDonald and Mr. Charles Mc- Willls.ln n. Ewilfls and Neal l§ g rison $219,750; Tyrone Poiwcr s2a1,- Gulrk. Webster's Corner. Ewsns, guides freon Eastman. 027; Bing Crosby $112,500; Melvin ~—-———————— U1‘. JUHRVE. N510» 30119 l4 ’ Douglas $137,499; Bcib Hope $1l5.- OTTAWA. June 14 -(CP)4 —- A (OPP-IA: was 30 years e80 will!“ 000; Edward G, Robinson $125,000: $750,000 ennui-y, the first to he that an unwieldy Billieli bomb" Betty Hutton $111,500; Dorothy bullt in Canada since the end of buffeted its way ihrcush storm! i0 Lamour $150,916; Ethel Barrymore the war. will be built ln Sault Ste. make the first non-stop lliillii 8131.250; Shirley Temple $18,124; Marie. om, for the 49th l-ieovy memes the Atlantic. Joseph Cotton $129,000; Anne Bax- Anti-Aircraft Regiment, army head- The "Alcock and BNWn" Dlillle ter $112,833; Linda Dsmeil $1.36.- quartcrs announced tonight. flew to Ireland froim Newfound- 553; Douglas Fhlnbenlc; Jr. $136: _ land, which then became the prem- mo; George Jease] 3115909; Mm". ier jumping - of! place for efllwiifd Ben O'Hara. $198,666; George sond- ion, Duke, and so on were absent Atlantic hops in peace and wart ers $110000; Clifton Webb $117,222; because their chief income usually Cont. John Alccck and l- Corniel Wilde $190,500; and Waiter is frclm invested fortunes. They used s rowbost on Iiolrlg Pond l ~“n0lslis' ’ KIDNEY which included Mr. J. T. Stirrett. “i mun“, “hm wiih ML ‘mi general manager of C.M.A. and or m‘ 33in" an“, in gnu“. with his wife; 2nd vice-president, M. ‘ whom h, “m. h, ih. mum i“; l‘. Holding, General Steel Wares y week. It is forty-five years since Lid, Toronto; J. C. MacFsi-lana. s he m.“ i,“ ‘h, hi,“ m4 h, u. vice-president. Canadian General e Electric who had just received the peels to spend most of the summer resting at Ksppoch Beach. I-Ie ls honorary degree of D.C.L. from Tommy Mcaaugih He" River. a brothel-pf Rev. Dr. ILV. Moc- Mi. Allison: and J. N. T. Bulman. was lhpoihied hrflideni o; iii, Kenaie, Rector of 5t. Dlinstan's prominent lithographer and print- newly organized sh Margret-s University. fl‘ from Wlllfllllll- A hi C lf Cl b, M nda, night. A few minutes after noon the if: fihh’ ml‘ orgaonizafion o, 1m. MACMILLAN SPEAKS - inst or the four buses and private 3h“ ca“ Club w“ sponsored by Dr. J.A. Macmillan of the Char- "YS ‘"10 l-RXW- 1°54“! with 0010' the St. Margaret's Junior Far- lottetown Hospital staff spoke on v h 1 v mo, ind i,“ tho whsrf for a me". Group and h hoodiy number "Puiblic Relations" to more than Arthur Whitten Broun lifted t. er E_ Disney $195009 The sports world was presented visit to the Confetleration Build- of the Junior Farmer, were in aoo delegates attending the an- Vickeii-Viniv bomber "um e “H” Henry Ford znn was listed as on the list by Larry s.. MaclPhall. l"? attendance. nual meeting of the Maritime Iloe- by lime recline June 14- 1919- earning tzoomo as president of the who drew $212,431 in his former c" t i t st was shown by the c l ht d M i D pital Association in the Nova Sixteen hours in" 12 mlllllllm M" Fbrd Meter Company» Bu! "c" ceimlw °l Pitillhm "1 New Y“! ‘m’ " "f 5- - Wis "i W" f" mi 1-1 t l your“ on Mpndg er they touched dcwn so e v.- family wealth as Rockefeller, Hut- Yankees. "lslmis l" u“ cmltedu-ath" con. fleldmen. Department of Agri- S0 00 0 0' ' y rliallibf-‘T! h! u" blflhpl.“ 00 culture. assisted in the orghnisa- night. Several speakers from other , canah he dmmem, 0,, 4,, "on h h“ huh Mn whim M mun... hospltsls were heard. n.- _ Employees 0f Canadian Flrm To Benefit From llomllanyhs Profit v illay were duly examined and “had ‘he pond” o! ca“ Chiba ~ - - “we . . h; “M”. -. noes llosloa on shims They ceme upon the partly sub- Q merged body near the end of the / swamp. Little Michel's head was resting on s. stump. It was estimated that Michel walked at least two miles before he fell in the swamp. The farm house is about ll/o miles in a direct line from Long Pond. The body was taken tonight to a morgue in Magog and the inquest_ land delegates 0.“ “My m“ 9"‘ 0° '1'“ 0'0 and stressed the necessity of hsv- Mr’ "50"" "BM"- ing Clubs continue their activities Other parts of the building were ‘m, h‘ ‘an h" ’"m visited including the Ioelllllfl" Morris Des n and Rev. George Cl‘ ' 8nd mQml-m" 0t 0'0 McDonald bo h 800KB hPlPF-Y Gmwmmfill- lmllldl"! u“ Mm‘ and stressed the value of Calf. m" °f Afllfllltur°i mm- w' F‘ 0' Clubs and the necessity of im- slew“? w?" m‘ hmd 0° “w” proving the livestock of the Island the many questions of the dsls- commuhm-h we" Mr. Ronald Mclssac. president A 0m" "l? "u ""00 r0000 of the St. Margaret's Junior Far- llolmasfa doesn't fool around with s handful of Gift Suggestions for fhd i “June Bride"—Not Holman‘; the Island's Biggest. Best and Buslesl ~. Sfore-Ilolnssnfl China Departments, In Summl-rnido and Chsrlottec ‘ i , town are chocls-sr-lilock full of all sorts of wonderful things for you N } -, 1 h. give the June Bride! And mo, every Gift that you buy. priced at 5.01 .' 1 , or over is exquisite‘, wrapped already for your giving. Let us help you . l‘ . choose: Gorgeous English China and Dinnerware-in a wide range ol l , lovely, lovely patterns. Flat Silverware In Chests-justly popular C0514 ‘ t insanity Plate, 1M1 Rogers Brothers and Tudor Pinto. Hollow Silvesv pitsi, Messrs. Andrew Likely, h and Mrs. Gordon Avsrd. treasurer, also attended. The meeting eon- eludes fodlll. 0'0 c“? ind vmml‘ 700k‘ ""0 merl, acted as chairman. Harold ——- _ _ h - -' ware in a very, uery varied assortment. Cut Glass Stemware-include i 00000000” 0f u“ 00000” 0n Glllllll. B!!!‘ Rlvflr. Wis 10min“ 001010500 0T 93:51‘ 003135 _ . ' ' . - lng the famous Cornflower pattern. Every type of Kitchen Utensil fol i. h ' ' ,4 vlgg-pfggidgnfl, snri Anna Mac- -—'l‘he Green Gables Mills in the v ' . » _ hoi- modern work room u well as numerous small Gifts for Showers. . Come in today and let us help you Choose n Gift for the June Bride-i! know you'll find wllat you've been looking for in the (‘bins Depsrtmell of either the Summerside or the Charlottetown Store. National Psi-k at Cavendish la he- ing fitted up to act ss an attraction for tourists this summer. live Phea. Clear Springs, secretary- treasurer. Mr. I. B. Mclsasc ail: Ronald llelsase are the adult actors. This Calf Club finds their first problem the obtaining of suitable. m " heifer calves. em" Berlin Ball Workers Lucky — Lucky Dsdl ‘Cause he's going to get a really super Gift fed Father's Day, June 10th! And this Super Gift is a pali- of SUMMEI SANDALS for really, truly cool comfort. These Summer Sandals of Burgundy Elk with plastic solos and rubber heels, they're unlln .. of course. The afses are 6 to ll-prfced per pair. 4J0. (let your Dad g i palr of these-lie honestly will love them. they're built for comfou ~ they're woven for coolness. You'll find Summer Sandals for Dad llbbm- s tn Ch l ttetown Dd t ths teen . i - » hospital on lime lull, ‘than. and will? of three girls will I ‘ -~ 0'0 0000 0000000000‘ "PI- Win. ltoosln (Ilse Iisleilo be mused by Mil ill-i‘! "le- _ . ~ _ _' - .' nrsns - nrsna New. . . . in fact so Now fhsf when l gathered uio 20"" °1 340ml“. N- 3») l i... , Dun‘ 0' mulfllm" . ' ‘ - ‘ '_ i. insulation about them they wsren'si even priced but these ANKL "M0" mum‘ - ' . ~ . " _ - I088, made by the Penman and Mercury Mills will be reasonable! ill‘. Ill-be I4 -(AP) — The Pa‘ .0007“ ' ' ' sll wool or a combination of wool and mercerisesl cotton. ivomen‘! Allhli i railway wosssrs or Western ash- » - - noso are in diamond semi-no. plain ribbed and fancy knithstlyiesl-lthl om thou- n- ‘ , ' ' shipment I clud st grs "Bunny Hugs". You'll need n e ose N n "any; trust fiug- “"0000 "0000 ‘m!’ 1 _ . for Somme: lpoerzsrto was: with your slacks and shorts. o o - Se snail 0 5 sis” vote. The "little blockade" of h . _ I right In and get than: here in the Dry Goods Department. r ‘mass-sass ' G, i; n ' N, i annals . ‘ ,, 5;; , ,. v ' " ‘ . Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. flolmslfe Chsrlottetowi °@UUUII IQ The fortunes of Canada's largest soap rnanufsc tum- are the fortunes of the workers from now on. flpglwnrg Department are offering a very reasonable Special at an un- New plan for sharing profits which has been introduced by Proctor and Gamble Co- has enthusiastic support of employees Josh Nicklin and Peggy Wan less, who are receiving explanation from Bob Mc- Clain eenpkollsr - _W- l- Willilml. rilht. vlol- rssidsat sad general masiager. is interested spee- usual saving. lf you bring in s copy of this ad plus Dc we will supi- ply s sliding window sense with heavy hardwood frame ll" wide open- xii ts I". Regular price IQ. You can't afford to pass up I