wNliZ- 194? ‘ll see the ROYAL CANADIAN ARI FORCE in action! i You LONDON. Mel aL-lcr Calilel- I1 g Mofie llltllllln 18.00‘ ganaillun airmen . too phi- a ur ay n hf.’ i _“‘_—_ i smash at. the heart. orloiirrhiirnill i - i? . . . . e . . . Guardian-Monday. _*———— ____j._______._____- I SHOWS — 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 JANE SINGS! JANE DANCESI She teem e mean drumetidr, tool Hundreds of these l-‘leroes also took port in the filming of phi; l: Mi picture-You ll see them at Manning Pool, Toronfp_ uplands-Jarvis and Trenton. . .You ll see them receive their wings irom Air Marshal W. A. BISHOP, V.C.. . .then to rho Wqr fronts. The “Most Timely” PICTURE 0F THE YEAR ‘SEE 1r Nowil 'A'-HJJ-'o'-%'AHJ m leiie iiemli - liece fliverle teliine Wrlllit. lr. - Cecil iielieviey iletiieiine Alexander - lecii Sun lulilly Pepper COLORALSOR; NEWS CA DON- T0 siflffl Personals Chief Petty Officer Joseph Fisher leaves tflis morning to rejoin his unit after spending a short fur- lough in the city. Mr. J. D. Catnpbell, Kingsboro, is in the city en route to Halifax. Lac. J. Guy Coffin, Mont Joli, Quebec. is spending his furlough at his home in Rollo Bay West. Mr. and lVfrs. Ralph Cameron re- turned to Charlottetown Saturday after a brief honeymoon trip w Molltreal and other points. Mrs. Ca. meron is the former Kathleen Du. vfl-P- dflnciltci- or Lt-col. and Mrs. R. H. Duvar. 96s‘ f/lc McSsel-‘szh; . 5 In inns; eézrfniiiulm _____ lllllils llllllil 0 " all lllllili llilsilili £55K; Ffhthililélii‘ l§“”11e..i.‘r‘ii§é“ this???“ --- - 1's. r 7'13? I "liftmililz (N750 Mr or M c or l peflhtwl M U oi Hope River havileusreceizi/leacaina teléltram that their son Pie. Leo Gallant, landed in England safely. lilllltitlltfllll TO-DA Y 3 Shows Doiiy—3.l5—7--9: Extra! Cartoon k Dr FBI‘ CERTIFIED EGGS iiere This Year D0 you prefer eggs with nice yellow colored yolks and “I h I v .. firm whites? Do you prefer eggs mild in flavor? Do you dmllng“‘,§r lfllelllll $23,‘ litilow that when flocks are fed a balanceldnration ‘that (pllil; lull; year-and poiellbll- late m. i i5 - l ‘ f h l -', 0 o“ ovi a n .” was lc op mstic forecast tgnroCltliflllfl cd at any time o t e yen _y n _i of M“ flush Ahcmy’ sapulpa, _ ed production produces eggs rich in protein, fut. Okla“ when asked yesterday about llifln. phosphorus, calcium and vitamins A and D? and llsrle oll lllrflsPcctlsxul Prillce Edward lll lh ~ 0 ' l ' ,0 d ant. e s vstiiu: tie province heanhoese essential elements are needed t main ain l, o at prawn and “intends to remain ' 0T9 O!‘ SONIC lllC. G These eggs are available in one dozen cartons in sMr. AVE. ram, glzcolggist for the l. ~ , - l ccony acuum 0i ompany of ride A Quality only. There are three sizes namely, New York‘ ‘s also here mvestignh Large, Medium and Pullet. Ask your Grocer for the CERTIFIED PRODUCERS ing the sclsmograph survey which has been in progress for two years PACK. i=7- ___. _ __ s1‘. THOMAS , Girl Slashed To Death in i$'e'e‘\'»'~"h'l-i'i|'s"-' o’ 'l gcther on the oil investigation. Ml‘. lvfllcKrlfr. wilo is a native of Earltoivn, N. S., acquired the oil rights of this province from the Provincial Government in 1920 and was the pioneer in the develop- ment here. He started a geological survey of tile province in 1920 which lasted untl the Cities Scr- and will be continued this sum- AQUINAS SOCIETY mcr. The two men will work to- BliiG0 HOLY REDEEMER HALL B s vice Oil Com mn_ f N Y k -—-T()NlGHT-— commenced drilllngr (hn Gfliilierngigs e Island 2n the Hlilsborougll Bay in Al. ‘- 192a. Mr. Jack Murray oi Murray- 330 BOSTON. June 1—<CP>—Fidella ficld,_ N. 5.. now in Florida, was Briand, an attractive 1B year Old associated with him on the first girl, lilns slaslllcd gob clcatlll tough‘ Survey Mar R 0011" 011$ m" C5 ‘"11’ 5' During the (iriliing on Govc no 's plnrladc and ilcr assailant was caon- lslnmly Mu MlwKnv “elm asrcolrh lured “imosl m‘ m‘? 59°” by “me tractor for illc Cites Service How- Prizes: Quilts, Mats, Etc. =_%_;-_—-W~___._i.m_ . . fi-r-li. college stildcllls. Wm. lh f- l l , \~—— _________. A M‘ B; (l l, llved l“ Sub. » e list we only went to a “Thin asoburxfinang gllended busl, depth of 2,000 feet when something BIRTHS ‘JAt Gmcef MirternitTy liillihx, May 3i, i942, to l-lcill; A. and Mrs. Lfllfle. \__‘_______ ._ DEATH e: H-z-"i H-l - At the clTr-Toiutnn nsplial on Monday, June l. 1942. 5- Gordon Jarvls, aged 35 years. _-l' remains will be forwarded in Prank Hcnnesscy’: Funeral ulna this afternoon to the resi- lfii" of Mr. William Pierce. "liln. where the flirvrai will take 401°!‘ Tilcsday morning to St. ‘ umbn Church, East Point. tirni MARRIAGES- ness school here. ran screaming Went ‘"908 W131 U"! Oqllllimltill. along the “W, bank clcsely pm. Anothenattempt to strike oil was sued by hel" attacker. the Boston made tuo yeais later and a depth University stildcllts ltlll to ilcr aid. cf 5.970 feet alas reached without "But she stumbled. one oi the success. At-t that time this was con- stlucienis said, "and tile mail cauiiht sldemd l; very (imp hole and the up with her.” project was abandoned for the time Tiler-e was a scuffle in a clump being. Now it is possible to go over oi river-side bushes and a foot-ion! lwlce m“ m, "m, lhe cum ln buwhefls km“ illshed l" me 1' the searchc for the valuable mir- Al “lame M “gomggé wélsflalgrvlzeg cral product The deepest hole in ago ns n man o a . - , ' Adm. » lli..l.°iii’ éilihili. a" and a former inmate oi a mental Th cm l - m institution. He will be amlsned w- e i" 3°" "e 1 Wmnlnv under agreement with Mr. Mac- mg-ltlaloglas grabbed by the students Kay had bargained to develop the a scant 200 aids from the scene oil possibilities oi the province and they hel him for police. during this early drilling and since A 12-inch butcher's killfe- lllrllw" then their interest has continued. into the rivcr just before the cap- They expended about “llama on lure- W" "Wvered 1am“ the Governor's Island experiment Th? lam“ w”. alllillglltlg; $2552.?‘ and since then have had the Seis- figllline plgilfig? zlscomgibl anal.“ mograph Service Corporation of ilatrxonilill‘. Charlottetown Mavpiifi. mm" "Witllt" "m" “w” “n” Tum‘ aimhoma‘ spend two “m” tayiltbhniliig Rev. I. J- Devv. Mmfi thgodyg ggggmellzglaviliaaifheirble to de- survey of this province. lo nmlel k Li?“ i“ mlliwfn tcrmlne. Miss Briand one of seven Although confident drilling would ill, - "m9. RUN-VB. chlldmn o; Ml; ind Mrs, Louie be undertaken again, the visiting Briana, natives oi Halifax. N. 5-. oilman declined to say there was never had known Adams prcvlnubly- oil beneath the surface of the Is- Patrolmen James Ieonard quoted laml ll, would only “y l; w“ --l\ the prisoner as sayingz- w good gamble)- I Willi-ed y; W°m""'1 "n" As to the existence oi tar sand i?" u" "W"- here, he was inclined to doubt that there were any such deposits -________________ CHILD KILLED QJPNCTON. ma, June r-(crl (ll l}; Rmncl‘. two-yenr-dd son 61m l- and Mrs. Evrrett Rooney. ‘"1 "lit after he was hii, bv a ‘flick drl . i in this province nun V“ “Y E- T- “d” "l" l Mr. MacKay ‘studied B00108!’ in "tar tfnnllin m,“ d u“ truck ugirlihtgednshficsebggstinpoaxlgli‘ crtiiiglcienr-i the University of Oklahoma and ls it was reporiéd. N- D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltehlre also a graduate in joumelism from no“! obiecwr" the University of Missouri. Too Late To Clasify T0 lET-EOVELY FURNISHED six-roamed downstairs apartment at 122 Spring Park Road. Im- mediate poeeession. Apply Paella!!!‘ FIIEDERICTON MAN CHARGED FREDERICTON June l—(CP)— llliam Thorpe, i3. was released on bail of 81.000 today and 01¢ m! was adjourned to June 9 alter he 5t Hashim. ' ' appeared on a charge oi causing ---- bcquly harm by wiifu neglect. The WANTED — TWO TON TRUCK case arose from the death cm May (preferably Fargo or oodeel in la of e . William McKay lniured May '°' ““‘°'“°""°' P‘ °' ° “ti...” 02Z°€l"§.lii‘l..l.“i€iih“i Box 234. Ohtrlottetowni-madal. 2g Jnueizw driven w mom‘ Phone H! mere here making a geophysical . in; a general collection. Th6 131°" sci-a and row ls o group of nlvagfl ” Core Cf Rommel’s Army Is Trapped Bulk of Two Armored Encircling British Forces. By Edward Kennel Aeooolaoed Press Staff CAIRO, June 1 -(AP) — The two armored divisions which form the core of Axis forces in Libya ere battling to extricate memselvee from e British trap southwest of Tobruk but after more than two days the major part is still held fast by encircling British mine- fields. artillery and tanks, British military headquarters announced today. Since noon oi May 90 the ioroee oi Field Marshal llliwin Rommel have been making violent attempts to hold two gaps for escape through minefields on the SO-mile British line behind which they were caught while Lt-Gen. Neil Ritchie's unS, tanks and clolanes hammered em from all si es and from the air in an effort to knock them out. Nazi General Captured A casualty oi the battle, fought on a burning field of sand swept by duststornls and littered by wrecks of tanks, planes and trucks and the dead, was Gen. Ludwig Crueweli, commander of the Afri- can Corps under Rommel and the most important German army pris- oner to fail into British hands in this war. splattered by the blood on his dead pilot, he was taken captive when his reconnaissance plane was shot down. The General, himself, was uninjured. Tile British command, which failed in its objective of destroying Hommefs African Corps in the last offensive, was thus presented with a second opportunity as thereeult oi rite: the attack which the Germans started six days ago. Headquarters was not ready to claim n victory, for it remembered that the slippery Rommel neatly escaped trafs before, blit was con- fident his drive no longer threat- ened Tobruk. The "battle oi the gaps" on which depend Rmnmcys fate centred upon two narrow lanes i5 miles span through the British line running in- land from Aln El Gazala, on the coast to Bil‘ Hacheim. ‘Ihe Germans. concentrating large ilumbers 0i anti-tank guns in these gaps, had held them open despite hard British attacks. ISLAND PRIEST (Continued from page 1) at Quebec, on June 2, 1878. For the next three years he was assistant- priest at Charlottetown. In September i881. he vi-as ap- pointed Rector of St. Damian's College. Iii January 1883, Dr. Chias- son was transferred to the pastor- ate oi Indian River and Freetown (now igumnlerfieid), succeeding Dr. Cornelius O'Brien who had been elevated to the archicpiscnpnl See of Halifax. Here Dr. Chiasson lab- oured up to November 1889, which year he was appointed pastor of the parishes of Elling do Nord (now Lavernicrc), Havre aux Mais- ons, and Grande Entree, Magdalen Islands. During the very serious epidemic of Spanish Influenza of 189i which was exceedingly severe in these Ii:- lands. Dr. Chiasson had a most trying experience. In the parishes iinder his charge, comprising about six hundred families, in the space of two weeks, he was called to the bedside of 72 persons and had to of- 0f flciate at 48 funerals. In the month of September 1892. he was named pastor of Palmer Road parish where he continued to labour for the next ten years. Durin this time he had the interior of he present churdh completed. making it one oi the ‘inest in the Province. On May 11. 1002, Di‘. Chiasson was transferred to the pastorate 0t’ Rustico, w re he worked with great zeal nd marked succes for 35 years. He supervised the building oi the present church nt North Rus- tico (Stella Mariel. and also of the present convent at Rustioo, replac- ing the one destroyed by fire in i032. His Holiness Pope Pius XI. in recognltionof Dr. Chiarisonb distin- guished and long-continued services to the Church. appointed him Do- mestic Prelate in the ear i029. After 59 veers of is thfui service in the lord's vineyard. et the end of June 1937. Ms . Chiesson re- signed his pastora at Rustioo, end entered the Sacred Heart Home in this city to enjoy a well-earned g reet. He continues to enjoy excel- lent health. He celebrates Mass ev- ery morning. His ve wonderful memory is as exact an as faithful rs ever; he follows the trend of ev- ents with es much nest as of yore. and one must be well informed in- deed who can surprise him with the lien of some important world he pening which he has not already lzli hered from the welier of news so ynicrii of these stirring times. On Monday next he will celebrate his nlnetteth birthday. The Guardian joins with his numerous friends ln wishiq him continued good health end happi- ness in his retirement. WHEN IT STARTED The principal oi using powder to propel shot wee known in the 14th 0017i W3 __.. ___._ _......-..-.. Pictured above le I group of Charlottetown’: salvage IOYKQIIIWIIO were on the lob‘ last Saturday dur- material. They H!» l0"- W film» Rob son, chairman of the oommilltfl. M!’ Cuoaltoiiirlqrllzrcuekvrm . . e CENTRAL GUARDS. time! Internet. but new-y nature any be waned none a sued. strictly edvuug. CRASWELL tor Photographs ice Court yesterday he will represent there. De t. hii th t uck we e out. gathering ficerks training coure m;l§'.‘.°.".-°'.l.ll1ii rfadiiiff migaerslid, ill oheurgre ofsthe ‘ilfflce, Mr. s. w. a l. J. H. McQ uaid, treasurer, and Mr. M. W. Reardon. In the sw- a 80' son of NLr. and lvrrs. Albert Baker. nuns LATE-F-i-‘Ihe 1m town at l a. m, this morning. This train on the mainland. ovrrgwh, Jlmq 1 _(Qp) __ A CRIPPLED CHILDREN‘! Clinics ghqrt, lived attack upon hummus. conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker for tion of the price ceiling controls children only. Red 91°58 H0030. Qxgycjggd l) me wartlmt: prices and Charlottetown, Wednesday. June trade boa: flared up in the House 10th. and Town Hall, Surruncrside, oi Conunoils today but. was put a- Monday, June 15th. Adults make side for later debate. appointments in Charlottetown Thomas Reid (Lib. New Westmln- June 12th. and 13th. and in Slllm- etler) start/ed the ball rolling when merside on June 16th. 6-2-4-6. he declared that the extent t0 i- vrhich the price ceiling control was FIRE AT MT. IIBRBEBT _P‘ire reaching into other departments of struck twice within a space of two government was ewdangeroue drift." hour; at Mt. Herbert yesterday Ho was applauded by overrunent causing slight damage to the reel- g-tld (iiapilloslaiilonflgmlrpls alike when dencee oi Mr. Henry Jenkins and I roam" e ecar‘ at ornlers were his son M.r. Horace Jenkins. Only a lmowlth: “flfiofiduphed “working like slaves" at below cost farm separated the two farm dwel- mogrun and a pualliellng c; poll- of production prices. linzs but. both startled at different cles ln the We countries. Conservative House leader Hanson times calmed by e spark from the l-Tlle approval o; these 10ml, u- and M. J. Caldwell, C. C. F. House flue. The city sprinkler-flasher rangements i: another indication of leader, claimed that prices had been went out in both instances and as- oloser economic collaboration be- fixed without plan and on a basis slated in extinguishing the blazes. tween the two nations in the com- that struck at the primary pl-oduc- The first was at 11.10 e. m. end the mon war effort," an official said. ers. second at. 1 p. m. "They mark a broadening 0f Finance Minister Ilsley said he -————--—-- thollzht in the continental point of would not answer the arguments CADETS PARADE-Over a hun- view for the most effective llseufJf today but would be available for a dred Charlottetown school cadets our combined natural resources. debate at a later date. The wartime ‘n the streets of Divisions held fast by" ll. S. To Take More (Oenthleed from pole l) mraded throng “On the basis 0f flvefalle Yield! prices and trade board is under Mr. irharlottetovvn last evening attract- lmd Ella-ml“? mlenmns a‘ °f M“ Ilsleya jurisdiction. iiig considerable attention as they 1 1n he Umled slim" and Camma- War Services Minister Tihorson went along. The young boys were Y°dll¢l1°n °l notables 15 likely l° again bore the brunt of the aiter- dressed in khaki and in spite oi 091W’ me dllmesm? requlrenltnis noon‘s discussion on the war appro- their youth made a good showing °l me Nmm. Amerlw“ ‘mmment priation resolution in committee oi on the march. They “We hefldffl 1°’ seed and “umim ‘weds mcmd" the whole b the West Kent school band. l“! 5““'°“-" m” deimimem 531d‘ He told ‘questioner; that the res- Thursday is inspection day for the PThe acreage to be planted to em a“ 1mm mo“ subject mpcau cadet corp‘ of but“ “hook We” mum‘ m line lglmtlfd Slmwlilllhgia ior compulsory serilico (ages 21 to Kent and Q1199“ 50118". arid the glgltcsumiifarrtnigent oi Altziculture. 3° inclusive) had m“ vmualll‘ QX- bill/i have 59°“ ama-iglmalted m“ is very llllle mglmr ma“ last yea‘; hausted in one of the 13 adminis- Yea-Y- “Tms l5 pmbar y due u, exp“. tlatlve districts-Kingston (Ontar- ————-A EET glon of mreoge in other crops to l0) and were approaching that con- CITY SCHOOL B0 RD M - meet war demands including coni- dttion in two others. ING-‘Ille regular monthly meet- mitmellts to the United Nations." He was being asked about his lng of the City School Board wee sold toay's statement, statement of last week that it might held yesterday afternoon. It was "On the basis of yields in former be necessary to raise the age limit decided that commencing Monday, YEBIS Jt apnea-rs likely that United to 35 years in the near filture. JlLne 15, there would be one oes- SIMBS 07001100011 will {all llelflw Pressed by John Dlefenbaker szon ending at 12.30. The schools 350,000,000 bushels. Under existing (Con. Lake centre) to give figures will close for the term on Tuesday, twig a refsisnglmsi. United stuns auoaa ie 0 13di.t'it.M.Th. id ch -‘ . markets at the redéllced Tfllléuflfnillléy flmflellgcyegyg fio. hggglilfiily 51gb- zllllelflpgiligflmlt Sillllsemclgfmlfi egg; lit“‘°.‘...."§...‘.’.‘°‘lf.”f.r.ll‘.§°“.i?.hall.” m, , ,,, PM. as.» we» m. I». w- =- States potato crops falls below 350- e M r md at the m” P- MMMIUB" "id E- A- MSW’: oi making the call-up bv lot had S m" Dr J l) “MC, l a 000900 bushels" not been abandoned but “would re- Qugeillofi qb ‘M 'd 'al'd.‘ 306F573 quire a great dcol of arranging and an u en M (l? ' d i a. Add to Canadian Quota cowd not be proceeded Wm‘ at guitar, D1. I. J. eo an J. . ‘ u r. acliitvzgghllleleyiletidg mlfiilslybliiotliaelreltliif once. AND T“; m B,\(,1.._ if.“ fiiilt°flsfi°ifiilmfiiiéel’ drill: "’°"‘ "W" scandals’: slit: $0.02.??? ‘If. ‘iifldiillf ‘l; lexrafiilliidliiiishi ‘Zf.“‘f;'g‘.%3.i“’€i.’; he em» v. m: added to the Canadian quota. This present drift“ oi the wart-line prices mg up again on Sunday HG“ tam” In): column ls nursed luv more cl ndvertialng o! I ll I payable t: CONFEDEBATION LIFE lNSUli. Anon, L478 POLICE COURT — In the Pol- morriing a drunk vras sent w Jail on an old commitment for 10 days. Two oth- ers on the same charge failed to appear and forfeited their $5. ball bond. TO CONVENTION-Mr. Donald A. McDonald, Gienfinnan left yes- terday morning for Ottawa where the poultrymen of the Maritlmes at a convention ON HEADQUARTERS STAFF - Lieut. Earle C, Baker. of Charlotte- in Ontario before proceeding overseas. Lleut. Baker, a former proprietor of the Imperial Service Station here, is a train from Borden arrived in Charlotte- wae over three hours behind. the BontroIsDebated; saith’ §$“‘if.‘l‘.‘“"....'§i‘;u5.ii“ih ii: 10.00 ‘H ‘Page THREE for your health. Yes, thesis liiernily true. To Preserve e_rid further you:_good_ lieailli, L! nu; ti“; consideration. We do rill, (hm the curl-fill compounding of 7°“ PhySlClJIl-S presrri lions. Herc. you are assured t e nu- lntcrriipiorl cflilris ul skilled registered piruririacisis: the use of fresh, lmicni drugs or gl] times, ainl iiir: knowledge that your prescription will be filled pffitfstly as iilc Uocior directs. Finally. llle price you are liked in pay is/air, based on ac- curate knowledge uf controlled tosts. llvcnusc of our large vol-l line and corrcsprlmlingly low Ovcrlieiiil, ii crisis no inotl I-veryoflcn less-to have yo lpeecnptlonsoompoundedbelb O We are in busineaav RADIO IRANSMISSIOX Eastern Daylight Saving ‘Iii WAVELENGTH Throughout . p m ‘v‘."-.s'i=:n (Jealous l3.‘ in (to 1000 P.Il1)¢9 1U m Canada lllC U.:$.A.-3l 32 m I5 TUESDAY, JUNI I P. M. g ,1- 5 15 ‘London Cellini? 5.20 ‘Ceuzlzly Nous.‘ ‘In! fl Roberlsozi pt’ , 5.30 ‘Front £1.11.) Family.‘ 5.4§ The News 5.55 hfusicul Inburlude. 6.00 BBC Mldlalld Light @- Cllficlffl. 6.30 Vvlrr ltevtcvz: ‘The Land’ ‘ialk by Mlior Iii-stings. 6.40 ‘LLSLLIHDQ Post.‘ ' ‘.5 3.1111 News Ariel-m the Wool. Ind Part5.’ Presented b1 . soil Produced b; War on bowl "Willi hefrcvps in Britain. A vreekly reps-rt on the ectivt- tics ‘ll\‘ Canadian Army Overs." '7 55 Mus ca. Interlude. 8.00 ‘Current Eveiitn ' ‘IQ i Vernon Bartlet‘, M. I, 8.15 "London Calling.‘ I . u. 7i 8.30 Talk. '3 8.45 ‘M013! John 1011x1039.’ 9.00 Ifozirillne Nrws end Vieill. 9.15 ‘Counuvy Notes.’ Talk I Robertson 5001i. (Repeat , 0 25 Milslcal Illlxfll-ltfi. 9.. ‘At Y" Request.’ 9.45 ‘Front Line lilmiiy.’ l ‘ihcsl e1’ ‘PM! fill Tile! in War-inn ' Present- eq‘ b‘: Barbara Burnham. situation should be highly attract- and trade board into agricultural ive to Canadian potato growers." and other matters. Table stock potatoes entering the “I protest strongly on behalf of United States during the period the people of this country and p31‘. March 1 to Nov. 30 inclusive 8ft‘ ticulnriy the farmers who are work- Sllblflfili t0 dilly at the mic Of 7 1-2 lng like slaves below the cost oi cents a hundredwcigilt or 22 1-2 product/ion...‘ cents a bushel. From Dtc. 1 in any ~1 ‘ll-am mls Home and “Us mum traversed the distance from George- town to Grariotietovln will prob- ably never be known but once a- gain the feline was back will: his old friend after two months. 1i appears the pussy had developed tile bad habit of chasing birds and his owner became annoyed and gave him away. The new owner 10.30 ‘London Calling.‘ 10.40 'llie Daily $731100. 10 45 ‘The Nears. 10.55 ‘Limenlng Post ’ ll 00 ‘Starlight ' Anglo-Wench singer ' ‘fix-tie Du ear to the end on the followina ll-y that the“. l5 ._ dangerous all“ ..”.ii=e..i*":. standstill: iris "or we a 1- =1 cents a bushel. The reduced rates apply annually tool: the oat by oar to Georgetown . m9 w WW5‘ where he remained for and to eslc the Minister when! We two months, However, he probably “e 5mm!- becaene lonesome for he turned up to 1.000900 bushels and to the dll_ Mr. Hanson said he agreed with agaln sunday and the 11.-s; w ference between the United States M’: R81“; ‘Willie? m" he l"!!! "i" erect him at the sale was the doc- domestic crop and 350,000,000 bush- flamed from raising tile question It: who had alum-s been h ¢1¢5¢ . ll U Md sly l controls belcause “it is said to l- l d_ gllilllnfhlllirsbgvliiilifvn 501300.300 busiiieles? llillmtl'lvllc to d0 s0." rm ___ He. said the Finance Minister had ggpgcnvg 553v“); _. M13 Imports in excess of these quotas H bear a. rate of 75 cents a hundred- condenmed price wntlvl Out 0-‘ Austin Wright, liilsiftfit to me weight or 45 cents a bushel. hnnd" in H0050 Speeches in 1940. Director of National selective ser- Mr. Hanson said that price control “w; chsriogiegewn vioe, 0t , is in Starch Production Down was necessary and desirable but it and will b; lug-red joipy by Mr, w. W“ badly Carried 011i, K. Rutherford, employment adviser, "A sharp reduction in root starch He mentioned the fishermen oi Unemployment Cgmqnlsshn, 9n w_ supplies has resulted fmm the 011"‘ the Maritime Pwvmoes and the po- Mofiat, examiner for the Civzl Ser- vice, Ottowa, and Mr Hartley. Moncton. r ionai Pl .l'lflt€'.'l(l€»i;0 m‘? ilmumlen‘ the administration of the acts. Hay 0g the unefiloymen. péommleslon, 531d, “Many of re slxclaliwd "*5 farmers in his district had suffered rm pu ose cf the visit is inspec- for root starches are closely related because me prlce Bf-lllbled ‘my was “on an? emmfinaflon o! me 100M l0 i119 W?" elmrl- 9mm“ 5mm“ ca“ frozen at its lowest level of‘ the unemployment insurance and be readily substituted for a Farmers were obsorvmg 85 “mm omue md discussion vim ftarcghaml is m “wt “sunny p‘? per oent of tho increased national iche manager with e, view to enabl- errc .’ . ' . ' .' . “In the “anally, W" ll; 5);;- Elfih". fill? hi2. ittéiiléiislllfi” tdlrmfniiivif. ‘t’. “£39.13 fiféfil‘. . n l . . . iilriigntciiihdoiuphlieiwoeér (lhe shoriuae “igllfilylilglf sllbieltxllast belenhdleall the regulations under nattivrihai root starches. Canada and the mt do y p813 ad _0r selective service. At pie-sen tafi United States through their sub- wh all run. tr an em". 1M1 office L! busy rebfwrme comlnmees on agllcullln-e under- alrlitrl e" plenary producer is the unemployed men between the the joint economic committees have s erer. colored Mr. Hanson. ages of l6 end 69. In each of the entered into an arrangement tn MnColdwell-snld the Period ohOs- unemployment insurance offices meet the situation to the fullest ex- en by the board when arriving at u-irougtlout Canada, the managers tent that their combined“ starch- thle level at which prices and wages will act as selective service officers plant facilities will permit. were fmaen was a period when both for» the some area. A sown-l N'D- The United States has assured the prices and wages were "out of line." resentative in each area will short- purchase of Canadian pvtnlwn Ol- He urged that efforts be made Ly be appointed. to act with the fered for conversion W BWCh- “P to work out n system of basic prices military representative before tho to 5.000.000 bushels at the urevnil- which would parity prices for National War Service Apimi jug United States prices for starch a; lean pl-lmu-y and essential com- Board. po atoee in the areas on Droceeslnl. module, md w rel-ll, m, w,“ _____. ADDRESS 0N INDIA — A vivid "c" "l" “."“.;’.‘;'l?f. ‘ili‘°ii.5‘“§‘ me- Y°°'"P9°r ' Lin-Col. J. A. Ross Con r l ettawed to the Can- utoes, the §l0OXADTlcet0gl¥ “M? “f; complained of the wiile aulgiirigy iidiliirultibiellitrhry Headquarters. He 1 gmillfog l‘ ndgogckecflnd ll.md_ given departmental wartime con- was u former member of the P.E.I. ‘1- 5 '63 13°: trailers w dictate to the ople and fight Horse and attended an oi- edlnrlfiekcvgnl of ‘ m.“ Unllled mentioned particularly to order picture of conditions as they cxlet States crop the United States starch forblddlne farmers to lake their ra- in India at prawn w“ 81"" "i dlveralon prmnm woulll become mllies to tovm. He said it was creat- months ago with an armoured unit, Oman” and m or“, w malngain ing a ieeiin- among the farmers is now stationed in London where the floor rice on U. .S_ No. 1 - which might mean a failing off in an interesting address "India's Con- tatoes it. as been estimated t at enthusiasm for the war effort; tribution to the Allied Cause" by the necessary bu inii price for U. B. towmawh: ieflgutrlllgergfigllnctiqgflgggl .2 tt r- conversiou to ' ' ~ m, higrch Pvgohigutae oabout half of the WIIIGSOPS V151‘. Boy's saeccretary for the Y. M. C. A. Ne, l priofh for bullé aeelivewrcitlll eetnfi; W h. t at the Rotary lurnchetoln yestfirday. . esepoa s 3 ited ttat earme ior- tlllcbwgfilltd States subject t0 dill! cc‘; pbtlnlfldlguhiltlt’. been on active drflW-blwl! 01' Pfwemd l" blmal ———-—-—— duty for two and a half years and m“ m‘ "m" m“ °° “m” °°m' WASHINGTON June 1 —(AP)— the country has Blil105l. as many "fitment! "M" lend-lea” or other The Duke of Wihchior, governor of men overseas as Canada possesses expo" .mqu________.__iremenu' the Bahamas, and his Duchess er- in its entire army. Reference was Serviceman oer? use:"alb::lll..l°i..= :i:..alia.alll; ltdhllil‘. _ a Because she was not included in the ception they received inst septml- task of Sir Stafford Cripps was 1m; Lhgy arrived at Union Station made more difficult.‘ he snidJlfwe Btlfit) yum 1__(gp)_an. practically unnoticed, and were outlined the work be no done y c fill-contrast to the elaborate re- terms of the Atlantic Charter, the OTTAWA ' ' i di tel t th Y. M. C. A. in that coilntrv. Mes- uon. ii-‘ihimhilfémfi ‘d’?! 35131;? ,§,,l,'§§_.,y'_"m° n y 0 e srs. l-IJ. Cilappell and W. Cclinlle- The Duke and Duchess were bury were joint chairmen. The gltlolédtzllllmlwhtjuflleiflifigligl ngomnnhhh: ‘luncheon guests of President R/losc- zucsts ivcre Rev. A. B. Macbeod, D. Hon, (note stlrllng veit at the White House. The White D.. of Escondido. California, (a nia- today for . d ibed it ll “f - tive of Springton. P. E. Li T. . weillehiiil‘ of fruit juice ildillugelungilcerron." Theuwlindgiis. who Hawkins. Tmflillo. and Cont. N- W- ,0l0 05AM e arriiled here this morning, were nc- ‘ wther. Charlottetown. Three new were estimated at _ month and are made thrcigh the companled to the executive man- members were introduced Messrs. Munitions and grppl, Dgpgrmlgpt, slim by Lady Halifax, wife of the B. Graham Rogers. Austin Scales enewer 40H- __..i.....__.__ Iritlele lfllellllflli- .-... .____, All 90MB N- Gui the peetA 11.115 Talk! 11.30 Radio New-Red. . M. 12.00 Meet John Lrvndohfl." 12.15 ‘Current Etvenle‘ Talk by Vernon Bartlett M P. (Re- P0351. i2 30 The News. 12.46 Ciocc down, TINTEX DYES GOLD _ Tbrcuooisa out’ l Bonn - cillrrailv ECRU , cAiluiap-ai. r liLLil w DE MENTIYI m: '1' N’ FUR L l. COCJQIAII. BLUE 05w!) K0515 P K BRAND!’ biiowil- LlGlll‘ BLLE l oitclrm LlQLult BROWN Aiinulrrir GREY criliitritailsr; yrzwow BE or: l SlLVI-IR GREY JADE URFEN PE ‘ll ALL THESE Sill“)!!! A1’ JAMIESOWS pany. The siuvcs l d te fir." (liofipigiriied by? a deposit. of 20% 0f the amount flcwis. Trowsdalc. summer-sill". Th? Tilt!“- est or any tender not. necessarily‘ accepted. ‘Tl-VIHVIVIERSA ‘beimcived the undersizncd to noon. Jim! 15th next for twenty shares capi- tal stock (frnpnlid Creamery Com- will be s0ld en should be lic- OHCTTWl. Stcvrart A: Solicitors Fsiatc W. B. 6-3-94!-