llsure "Pu Vi"! YOU some of "Mk1 I knew you'll uh. ti‘: sandwiches mother make; Mlou bet she msk- qoad glued. sh. uses REGAL h on“ ‘nd '5?! I110 wouldn't ‘gull?’ Other kind. You ou o t ebout RllGih. v10 "list-loath" “um P19". h". too." FSKYWAY LOVERS By VERA snows This Roman Catholic Holy Rgdggm Puuh- ‘iiwadlfls Rev H. I Flemmlnl’ who was to Ontario. Help Church for the last ears. Father Bright's aniv Parish some years ag0_ M_alc Chorus Give Fine Performance It was to be regretted that the A 1 ephlfllc Clll lie must have telephone awnx-Ikened her. boenours n», had already grabbed Mona: voice showed deep never call!" a short silence. Alison lt nsfon in Mom's N . she finally spoke. ei. l lhouiim ‘here M15 you'd lie! Absolutely not! no!" ntcr the Zifl Sfl-ldi So late? w led all!!!" "What at 4. Oh. I'm go 3n lgveryliiing is all right?" We're being ques- welgiot almost to Chicago," " d you turn on the light?" "No, I didn't, inlet. it as than neceaery." “How long did you “Not more than a came in o Buffalo time glad! walk about. The odor of because_ the belt was so I could reach it without. didn't want to disturb her any more stand there?" minute. Prob- ably lea." jjAglli did you speak w her again?" ust what ‘khappcned as you Alison tried w remember. "First, Mr. Burke ce-me up forward snd said he was going fp get or: and riume audience was not large at tho Summereide High School auditor. ium on Tuesday evening, for the very excellent performance put on by the Giariotteiuwn Male Chorus. The boys came up in response w l request by ilhe 1.0.01‘, of slllrilnefeide. who put on the pro- gram in aid of expenses for the Grand Lodge visitation in August. There were thirty-four voices in the cast under the direction of Mr. Dennis. Dr. Ixorlard. come- I Gian, gave some very excellent numbers There were some very fine eolo numbers different manbue of the cast. Thcee who attended said the the l . t " wlgliaifrm yell Wilde mnu-ltfuii" "infill. m m ‘h p‘ “h” Prwmm W" "W hish elm n. ant, Mons. hung up. Deep “Then m. madman l. up, "'4 °°*'"d 1 1"!“ ludlww .ei showed in her face. A load I think I noticed Miss Eire next med lifted from her hes-rt At Bile apologized again iniut e r. st the shadow in h l so QQQQQPQIB, a ten-minute stopover there," ‘A friend oi‘ mine is coming on "Where did she go?" m New Yo; . I'm so glodi" fmto the waiting room." en for lhe first time Mons slept. ‘Could you see where she went l seemed only five minutes be- in there?" e Miss Pringle came to awoken "I couldnt. ly for a cup of well have somethinfl to eat up re and then go t0 the WW9- asked quickly- , es." f" as ed Ali- :or's office "To tail?" ‘In police ‘l-lovfs Bum! ‘Moms headquarters 7y... niightnspeek w her. 2m5 quieter, lCl. Alison sieDWd to Ben the two reamed and ran. le with a issPrin E 9 l either iheymdasirld-pln“ out um . m the girl back from the e rep her "l want to die!” they dragged her nclow ledge mid but he!‘ 0W1 d. the rooms. B W58 cried cnsrrsn XVI ‘ t i trol du ti to pre- lfilliefmcistrglcilféfisemifilnyllufifé ldiidxnqsgrrlllli “Tllrflfgrffo came mm the r eiicggpnulatlcrr? (ff onprice-de- 9st side of Deuce headquarters, "Here is Malkfltmtt, Kilroy. pressing surpluses. zenlng one into the other. K9 W541}! W 3° Y°u~ Into mo“ 0mm, came m, m; Mmms face lighted up. Tears rs o the crew of the can)» w her eves Aliwn $101181" d A t mm shiny a, m, nun-pg 1-5 one saw e. warn in scotts face. C ere calling contmentsrs n ht Certainly You w "11 rev"; lane for Chicago. Terry. Bbeve and BOG“. Mi-‘s Kilmy. d U d icon vrere left together with Prcze- n“, {ms u; See my cue“, m“ ace I1 Er itor William Thurber. sited in connecting offices. The handsome red rid davenport the desk “Th were so sum tuoug that Alison could hmd m5 51°‘??? °Y$~ “e 7mm 1e he hat happene Xloéurignllze ev were facing a DOlice miiflnfialfi youygimle Wdelfifls. d1 naive I "m s] u them’ and so much lo do to_ get reay 0r HICAGO‘ M 3l__,-Apy__oxy. nsncc r pane Wm“, paper, the Coroners inquest. 1f you ll ex- Keg Lrmunems fvgre given w John everill detectives. mwings were sk. l-ie was s a lfh slecpv "Noll very long “She was BWDWG My bolt. u AND Morn s/illsl- m“ iii/El‘ "Miss Kilroy ttle and cut her hand. he cut. Then I threw t wl “will; th th pen?" ‘ A ‘ H I "N m‘ ‘ D info Bui- rod "Take your time." ‘I think it was abou lit of Buffalo, maybe longer. wartime “nilislilo rm or 9'7?“ [Willi eves 5nd s large clever." Alison decided, hat 1S until he began to ask GU65- 0Y1‘, “What about that broken bottle in e wa= basket of the ship. broke a perfume ‘l treatcd he broken before we got iilO "How long would you say?" Sonny's Story Alison tried to remember. ll’! her "Did you see her or speak t0 ‘E "When we were ready to take by her berth. fastened her , She told me she was .. 1M and nut to awaken her ‘s RIF-HEN Ci‘ OTC-S W85 policewoman the door be- Suddenlv she That ury brought the window. ust in time The rest plied on 'lhurber's mall. rotund man . beffili sitting up iron’. . er t ey left Bzllcfcntt? i lard to remember, I am so t half an hOi-ll‘ W fume and she got off, too. she Mona was next. her for a long time. out and ale and er t was lrcd. Hie kept Alison knew Thur-be T. Stranger Arrives been 6 o'clock when Thurber seemed to 0115C me——— into his private men was now sitting ful underworld figure assve. Thurber smiled. voice. for you when he sent in his That's why I saw him." "I don't- need Scott Thurber asked. Badman shook bk head. this is too much for me tie, watching Radman. “I'd expect you was she killed?" "We'll come t0 their 15W!‘- lcomplelc innocence you!’ "l know my being for the newspapers. Thurber. lhere with my guard lsome cf my How rrlm. we ntwilibl film-sewin- Priobeb coffee. They usually do, just u) kill time 81' "N01" if you will just wait in the next office," Thurber said finally. Thin-her kept She came ined the three, looking consulting . she was wondering where her friend was. Bradley, Miss Burns. lefty and Badman all had their turn with It was getting dark It must have a well-dressed, if i may. "That. can be arran ecl later." shilling be- Thurbcr turned and went back office where Rad- Ttle power- sat ther. im- "I thought Scott was coming hem card. .. "How docs Miss Kilroy rate him?" “All Thurber sat in silence‘ for a w gay that. How Such does not become aboard is KY6!" I came to talk t0 Detroit friends who J Cotton - exporting Nations Asked To Attend Conference WASHINGTON. Mn 3l-(A.P>- ed 10 major Th United State ° ' today to cotton-e g ne- artlcipa in an innit-national con- erence Wsshin 86M- 5 m consider the possiblity of ta world tt k tin agreemen . w on eto 8w ich invifatlgxgs irlclu e:- for its exporting colonies. France for the French ex- rting colonies; Exgypt, India. Mex- YQZ, Peru, sudan, Soviet Russia, Ar- gentina and Brazil. wanna- hos suggested that these nations draft a m among all exporti Medical Care B a heart condition forced at least collation oi his show here. smial diet and was day, His physicians qulred a complete rest. insisted he could resume in “My Dearphlldrcn" dav night. His illness tvnhotttwsgnlg lzilledggut? why wag collation of last night's scheduled "i haven't the least ides." WY°""“°“°°- "You're lying!" Building (“ontracts (By The Canadian Press) contracts awarded wanted me to finance a brewery W!‘ May totalled 318360200 which was them. They had a. license. I Y"! approximately equal w the total the money. I can lve you Qhfl" for May. i938 and 49 per cent names. ‘(Theirttéhaugrleur veas vie - greater than l-fllif April. liliifieltotgly.’ ing to ta e me - ordi t gums comp chWVhY h‘1h°,§§f5°,.?m°7 Th‘ ‘uddm iifinif Bgliding Repotrsts Llnmdd i" e P The total of contrac aw e e got caught in traffic at Times h,‘ _ 552249500 ‘mm square missed the flfgrclghcaks g ‘ggxpelmé mg] "£837,300 m, —— train. 1 “Md ‘° ‘F’ m" the first five nloiltlls of 193e, n de- mii¥gémlgwnwe new‘ cllne of 2.4 per cent. t ‘I m I11‘ “mm” w M ‘we’ check Mlgfmlolglnwgg ‘£8; gifting» e N ‘n! hum» . jects. Orttariok awards were pac- h-ue. ed t llftilmjim, and otiher prov- r '“‘°“'°“""",5" imp: r as follows: Quebec if: goes h“ “w” a, oonunueo) smaaaoo: Alberta maestro: Nov! ° Scott-a noosoo- New Brunswick 10o; Manitoba 0408.100; Bes-lwlch- have completed forty-trim years p nt To Ba ma tlsww and Prime Edywd of faithful service with the Royal II’ II" Island ellnoo. Bank of Canada. With the end of the month of Msy, you: 00n- _________:_____._.___-_-:_ nectlon with that great financial BIRTHS institution also comes to an end. I i —-'—-_*_-:-=T--"""*" On the eve of your retirement. L “Ugggg-Al, Bangor, Msy 29, 1939 on superannuation. your friends . to Mr. and Mm. John Hughes. and cllelnfs of the bank meet here Bangor. s son. Patrick J . to y triguie “t4; you» glothdge I __ .__ ,' R.) , be e n a zen. e so n.”.m"...°"li’-‘.“n“il“nk’n’ifm‘"lll. §i‘.‘,-$“’§-.°“ln$“ .i°“i'i.‘."“£.'. .15; .58.. 5.5;... ‘gent... Whilshwe _ ' '- .uf1'I‘low-cq'retth epmmnreonl 229M051 msohinerym W; l3 M148“ .i’..."‘_l?n__v___-_'= fvhlchdhazinixmm mamas??? O I v of a! eMWOfI-W wumm“ “Mam DEATHS figveagiieless Lwetfeelnsuie that you‘ fallen FIN mi". - ear res on?" "mum “M” 7m b’ “a: Monty-M “mmfii-‘fglwwfl ghkilchm oey lat‘: Ravrlrfisay Maodonsid f0 I W m“ °‘ n 31- ‘mm Dwm‘ ‘ ’ ' said was one of the most elusive mit by Romania's only hart. . Funeral from his late reelderg: rym“ o‘ h we“ ' "m" °' “m m; “may. “m!” ash 93,5 ¢$°Rc' w. lrusrqlgat it will be many l ii! crested u s Basilica. en - hem" my o; us Wad you, year to ru u lmder h can. ry- qbituary, but it is fitting that. the It! _ public should know that your ce- Mmuayll Bmdresult cl the electllsls Pefifglilt not uni! been lone but note e. . a foregw - “M” m’ Entering the sex-vice in Cher- tdelt was at a 1 - 001! i“ n Mom i _ nd receivini of Deputies will be eieet- N. D. MGCLCG gar“: Damian“ trim“: More ed by the void! It - going w Montreal in 190a, in less to coixpmtim 0" l“! ' UNDERTAKER then a year vou_ were transf-xred in! V) elf t of employ-Inuit EMBALMER to the For West, and from that. Carol's srimntlm fror the B!‘ _ mm on, your promotion was ra- gtfiettldnefnot mean thet the Charlottetown and M?“ round g“ “m”, o, m, monarch F" °Y° ‘° '7' Nerth Wilfshlre Cllnbfllflfld, rilirh ‘Coiumhil. with ‘uflhfmnnflg-k branch and imi- you ‘frelg “an; Afll’ XUIMMIY i l N 1 . s i0 N ghwm “Y 1-000 w“ “Mk Phone 149 Emma‘): Maoryd Alberta, u" . . ‘mm opened me branch The Central Guardian column Is reserved [or no“ o1 local intcrest but advertising of a newly nature any be lnsencd at ,0 cents a word strictly DI!- sbg lg salience. convenes/mos urn unsun- ANCB- Ly-WBB-‘I-Zl-Sl. NEW RECTOR ‘LAKES up DUTIES-Very Rev. William J. Elnrieht. c.ss.n., took up his duties here yesterday as my); o1 m, hm transferred here from Vancousler yfiiiéhhflvfi ‘mm’ °l 9"? 1M3)’ 0f Perpetual threel a esda nl n of a htyxne-gacrlgllgguasmhghgvasmgggf “ecwd Wm‘ 91° H011! Redeemer THE CHARM)’ l"1".?'l‘OWN Railway In If. is suggested that ‘ $ v v-v ¢ ¢ v 4¢¢AAA A‘ A AAA A Shortening, Milk and Malt. (Continued from_pggg_i) R. Crufkafmnk, . Hyndma-ffs successor as branch manager who unfortunately was absent through illness Mr Tweed world agrecmle n dividing export markets “elgléltebli! m. 31m has suggested thatcottan ore today and he was plac- ed under constant mediiifll 011W B5 attributed Vi‘ his doctors to complete exhaustion a temporary can- Tlie great lover was traced on a ordered un- der nurses‘ care for 7A hours f! Aids said the 57-year-old actor h! role next Mon- caused can- Show A Decline NTO, May Sl-Buildlng in Canada in mo; British Columbia sofa.- . . y also referred to letters received from all branch massacre of the novel Bank in the Province. Grace was said Moorhead begatc. attendance, Premier ll declared amid applause, was a v eloquent tribute to the respect th which Mr. Hyndrnan is he'd in the city and mrougliiout the Province. Lt. Governor DeBlols “I am indeed very helm? to be with you tonight on this occasion. and to in with the citizens of this City and Province in doing honour and in Paying tribute to the sterling quail ies o one of our most esteemed citizens, our friend Mr. said enant Governor DeBlois "We are indeed pNVlid to be able to claim him as an eminent son of Prince Eidward Island, whose family have been associated with the public life, and with the busi- ness and social life. of the Prov- ince for very ma-nv ears. After forty-three years o connection with the Royal Bank, Mr. Hyrid- man is about to enter upon his well-merited retirement. He leaves behind him an enviable record of faithful and distinguished service in the banking profession, and of duty well done as a citizen and friend. ‘The Royal Bank of Canada has played a. very prominent part, in the progress and development of this great country of mil-s," His Honour continued. "The splendid reputation that this Bank enjoys today, and the strong financial position it occupies in the business world, may very well be attributed not only to its sound policies but to the splendid cooperation, the faithfulness and the vislon,of men associated with the Bank of the calibre of our good friend Mr. Hyndnmn. “He enters upon his retirement with the deserved admiration, af- fection and good-will of not only the clients of the Royal Bank of Canada. but of all those whoknow him and who are privileged to enjoy the warmth of his friend- ship. "My sincere wish is that he may long live tc enjoy his well-earned retirement, and I hope that health and happiness will follow him and his gracious and charm- ing partner, Mrs. Hyndman, who has endeared herself to all our people in s. very special way since coming to this city some years ago" His Worship Mayor Buster then read the following address: TEXT OF ADDRESS m». Alexander W. Hyndman. m- tlring Manager of the Royal Beck of Canada. Deer Mr. Hyndman: At midnight tonight you will Central Committee Iio A N N Q U N C | N G A new pou- or BnnAn QTEWARTS ISLAND MAID LOAF The finest loaf made in the Mlrltlmee and baked in Chsr- lottetown by Prince Edward Islanders. WARM TRIBUTE lo hi. is inponillti gemenfs have been made < regular trains on thelshnd will be run early to reach the > City in l-Inple time for plsscngera to see the loyal party , lrrive. All trains will also be held until after the Boys! Pl"! leaves the City. Station Agents can supply infor- mation regarding cost of tickets which are co the same special basis es elsewhere during the Boys! Tour. bring will also be available st restaurants and in boxes st Vic- toria Perk and elsewhere, at reasonable coat.- Dehilssafohrkingsreemchiidrenispeehi space, g It contains the beet Flour, Sugar, Sslt, Yeast, Butter, Get this fine New Loaf for your family today, wrapped in b sanitary new special attractive wax wrapper. STEWARTS ISLAND MAID LOAF At Your Grocers or Phone 211 STEWARTS BAKERY 161' KENT ST. ere. InBGP position. three Halifax courtesy. have slons of Canada , to give judgmen As an as Vice- venture ‘lt is lone of welfare. OUT health, merit. wrdlal Mr. f eelirg ly tlons wi comm un rieisils hen Bank of The fi in his h Solos a much It c of “He's the Nat‘. Manager of the branehend have any words of mus dependability and popu- requirements uf the b also won the high N81! esteem of its clients. i as all good bankers are-you he never caused undue hard deserving clients so far many, too.you have and helpful advice, sometimes it case of being cruel to be know that disappointment brought no resentment. hiNhmpozrunlo Q 11 the Maritimes and other but you have found time busi- nd financial worthy causes. James Church. nose training and sou yet enjoy your inrg, while continuing active pert in community activities which you have In your work askyou best cept this gift us during your‘ years service in Charlottetown. Charlottetown P111799 of the klwwn as He also gave some s his banking experience in other illness. 1nd ability and experience. Charles Earle was sted feature of the at which instru- menisl music was supplied by Mir Blanchard! lceed wiim the heart/v slnainfi Jolly Good renew" and dinner function. Follcwin gram ved son. General Manager Bank: "George .1. Tweedy. (‘Jhariottc- town. "On the occasion which you and other friends are celebrating night. ihexretiremezit icm sure. . c néoicd with GUARDIAN whereby all lunches, which l etc" will be printed and distributed in a few days. yal Tour, QAA AAAAA L-lifibfl-l-li. L-IITZ-G-l-Il. tefnber i900 oil bees-me rlottcwwn occupied that with the exception of year hich spent in ass Azsistantyuélupervtsor 0f laxity. Not. only have you met the rigid ank, but you rd and l hM/i th uragve fDMY "Waggon 6i‘: dmnnnd- “find regarding negotiations with em at the same um“ balm a Britain and France." shrewd judge oi’ human nature‘; PARJS Mavi-——31_(AP)_Fmlgn credit were concerns. may Community Interests risen to a in banking circles in have you generously of your t to many elder of St. Praident of the Charlotte town Board of ‘Pralde. as a dierter member of the Roterv Club. as an active member of the Fish and Game Association. vou have ren- dered most praisewortl-l Though a. veteran experience. you are with health and strength. and still keenly incfferfistcd y service. in bcnkin still ble OUT fishing. always played. and in happiness and In conclusion. we ask you to sc- as s token of the relations existing‘ bet-wan o felthfu Your ‘Friends and Clients st The Royal Bulk of Canada. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. May a1, lea . Mr, Hyndmsn‘: Reply Hyndmsn, in reply, spoke of his pleasant th ity of his early as a junior Halifax. net savings accmmt opened in Charlottetown. he recalled, was necdotlee of endwrlting. l. parts of Odnsd in conclusion he exprmed re- succemor, Mr. mull:- abeent on account of poke warmly of his by Mr. appreci orchestra. A cnal Anthem. Gamers] Manager's Tribute 61A. active manlcc Iliflit of ourCbtrlcttetown branch. f desire gentulsil en find in will 1o earned been sirlce 1 of totalderhim sa spared Mir and has bee branch t0 given valuable and although have been a kind, we in the great ad- eemest and sincere wish that for many veers you may favourite recreat- shooting and curl- f0 play the on behalf of civic the social sphere. Mrs. Hyndrnan and family have been associated with you. and we to convey to them also wishes for continued content- the business life off the and gave interating career w. W. "lawn- onsonthe compieonof| tiaf the Bonk‘ BUILDING T0 LET. antke “THREE DOOR (Continued from page i) Emmi her frontiers. Our attitude serious. We will defend those frontiers as firmly as our own. It ‘is in understand that all patience has a limit." Molnfofl’ epitomized the foreign situation ls follows:- Wi-l)’ are in e and Germany mood to brag about their succes- ses. while hence and Britain on the other hsrld have been trying to minimise them “to pacify pub- 11¢ Opinion by making believe no- ‘Jllnfi hes happened." The Soviet position differs from both of these. Molocoff said: "The Soviet Union is beyond sumlclon of yympgthy with n. pressure. but it wants the (“is given to the public. We want DONG. Vi! must Stalin's chestnut out of . Molctoff said Rusda is lending aid to Grins. ‘He recalled Stalin's words to the Party Congress in March about aiding victims of ag- gression and said of Chins: "We s" cf-fryinf; out his words with He also touched on tlhe question of the Aslend Isisndswhirh guud Russia's outlet to the Baltic Bee. League of Nations Colmcii imu-ned on May 2'7 without pass- ing on a Finnish-Swedish proposal to fe-fortify the islands, to which Ruaia had objected. Molotoff to- day referred to Finland's refusal to give information es to the pup. pose and extent of the proposed fortifications. A Step Forward Commenting on British recogn}. ticn of mutual insistence on a, basis of reciprocity, Molotoff said: "This of course a step for- ward. but it should be noted that it is hedged around by such reser- vatlcns-even to the extent of a reservation regarding certain claus- es in the League of Nations cov- enant-—that it may prove to be n fictitious step forward." He added. "v/flllc conducting ne~ gotiatlons with Great Britain and France. We bv no means consider it necmsary tc renounce business relations with countries like (Jer- lnany and Italy." After remarking that “it is not unlikely" that trade negotiations would be resumed with Germany. Molowff said: "I may also add that a. trade agreement for the year i909, advantageous to both countries, was recently concluded with Italy." Molofoff declared that Soviet Union "cannot assume obligations" in regard to the countries guaran- teed by Britain and France unless it receives a gile-rantee in regard to the three cclrnt-riesun its north- western frontier." He added "that is how matters Commissar Vyacheslaff Molotcffs criticism of the Bench-British proposals for a. mutual assistance wt dealt s. rude shock to France ay, but diplomatic sources said fresh efforts would be moxie to bring Russia into the London- YARN SALE On Friday and Saturday i This is the biggest bargain in Yarn we have offered for some time. Be sure to get your 5119111? while this sale is on. 4 ply Zephyr Fingering 4 ply Old English Fin- y Yam- 398- R1506 20¢ fl gating Yarn. Reg. 10o W1- 58i“ 1m" 2 bail‘ a ball. Bale price a balls for 85c. 25c Bouole do Latina, 1 oz. skeins. Reg. price 85c. Sale price 25c a. skein. 2 and 3 ply Wheeling Yarn, 4 oz. nkeln. Reg. 25c. Sale price 20o a. Beehive Opaleen Yarn, 1 or. skein. Reg. price 25o a skein. Sale price 20o a skein. skein. Beehive Sylvan Crepe 4 ply seuid. Yank Rem Yarn, 1 OI. skein. Reg. 18o a skein. Bale price price fifie- 81110 vriw 15o s skein. 20c a skein. POWSG POS- a ' P B Ltd Paris camp. Moscow's formal reply to the French-British plan following M0- loioff‘: address was expected in these quarter: tc be give-n in a note tomorrow to Paris and Lon- don, Meanwhile. official quarters declined to make any direct com- merit. From conversations with Jakob Surifs. the Soviet Ambassador, the Foreign Minister had formed the lmpresion Russia would accept the principle of a ivri-polwer mut- ual existence agreement with France and Britain. Molotoffs reference to these pro- ls as "insufficient." however. diceted Rusia would demand some reinforcement. least of some of the articles of the pro- posed pact, before signing up. The articles to which the Soviet particularly objected in the pro- posed treaty were und to b¢__ i. The clause linking the pact to the of Nations which might be interpreted as requiring consultation at Geneva beforvefak- ‘ling scticn to resist any aggres- on. parts of 2. The clause calling for con- sultation instead of providinz d-lr- ect and automatic support for tire ‘Baltic states bordering the US. 5R, The folrthcomln: were expected in these quarters f0 be "delicate" but, designed to "dis- sipate misunderstandings" (By The Associated Press) 1 BERLIN, May 31—Nazi.1 in-ter- preted the speech of Premier-Por- eign Minister Molofcff to the Supreme Soviet today as a setback for Greet Britain and France and an encouragement to Germany and Italy. Whether Germany unmediatcly would follow up Molotoffh intima- tion thet Russia was not filming a deaf ear to a better undc-mfand- ing between Communists and Na- tional Socialists was not clear from the first reaction here. More conservative quarters at negcti atlons ly twenty-eight years; He enjoyed to an unusual degree the full cen- fidence of our directors and exec- utive durlng his entire term of office. Our relations with him both officially and nslly were always of a most peasant charac- ter. On relinquishing the duties of manager of harlottewwn branch we shall lose s worthy rep- resentative and one whose high character has reflected most cred- itably on the Bank. Our best wishes no to hfm and to Mrs. Hyndman." From Mr. Prank B Common. K. C, of the Montreal Trust Com- ceme the following wirc: ' "Please convey to Mr. Hyndman my heertieet congratulations on a long and succemful came-l- with the Royal Bank of Canada. and to yourself and your guests my re- grets at not being able to be 9L°§°l*.L-"..__ __ _ "‘ '" ‘m’ ' i Too Late To blaslf 1 c————~:r.—:;:*—._ — - T0 LET FOR. SUMMER MONTHS. filmishul apartment. Apply Rixb Grocery, Lcngwcrth Avenue. l..-_li'li;_e;1;a1. MAID WANTED—EXPERIENCED country girl. ferences. App _Ci-ua.rdian. f_:___l:-_l_lt3d-6-1-_2_l. WANTED CAPABLE MAID WITH references. Apply '7 West 8t. 'l _yt_o_ii_ p. _m.___ __ _ i, L-li70-6-i-3i; TERMS reasonable. Apply Mrs. Dome-tic. I L-il ornesr- Ql-YWVB-P. J- '71:: the Fozeign Office said MolotoiTs m apparent coolness toward Britain “"""”’ ’ and France might be just a z *3 I N I s; I 1o n-tic manoeuvre" and thatsnap j} Regular Monthly Meeting lotions as tc what the future might bring forth were dangerous. ___________. Thursday Night, June 1st At ii o'clock Very important! o n of Ple 5e Attend! Proposals -~»»»~~»~~»-»i surprising root co (By The Associated Press) YOU CAN HAVE IT! May Iii-Hopes Phone 140 Soviet Russia can be brought into the Anglo-French bloc suffered a A’ severe jolt tonight as a. result of Chiropodlsf — POdIOfHSf, Moscow's sun-prise rejection of Bri- 143 Gt. Geo. St, Charlottetown tom's ls/tcst proposals. Some saw a my hope in the fact that the Soviet Premier and Foreign Commisat, Vyachesloi! Molotoft. who announced the re- jection in Moscow. did not rule out further negotiations. The implications of his speech before tile Soviet Parliament were closely st/udied. His declaration came as a coin- plete surprise to British officials. who had been expressing confl- clence for the p65t week that they had evolved a. formulm-with the help of‘ Franoc—wfiich would meet Russia's approval. Paris dispatches showed Russia's stand was just as much s. s Al! foot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Special Foot Plates to Outs I/£l0Vl-'$TIIEIR' DEUGIOUS FLA V001? . . tiff; wit.“ él'.'..;"“§§f....'.i'i suolmonumkz comment. ' aBritimi officials took note cf GWDFORH/H Molotcffs statement Lint negotia- tions might continue, but his as- sertion that _"we insist on our own point of view" was interpreted as meaning Britain would have to accept Soviet. proposals or there would be no pact. One high official. however, ex- pressed the new that. Molotoffks move might be “horse trading" to better terms. Mleliier Britain was prepared i0 continue negotiations and offer still further concessions had not been decided, No decision was ex- pected to be made before Prune Minister Chamberlain reivurnsfmm a fishing trip and Foreign Secre- tary Viscount Halifax comes back from a holiday in the country. Tic-up Will Not Affect Delivery Tredf Your Family to crisper. . . v more.delicious QUAKER CORN FLAKES ...with extra nourishment‘ 5 § 5 5 E S l: gi i?‘ their lobsters would be delivered to the New Efngland market dc- spite s tie-up of Eastern Steam- ship Lines vessels in Boston be- cause of wage differences between management and crcvwmen. , 'i‘he fishermen had feared they 1 would lose more than $26,000when ' the regular steamship service be- tween Boston and Yermouth was tied up because of the strike and no other vessels were available to handle the cargo. The season end- cd tonight, and regulations forbid possesion of lobsters after Friday. 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