..< QtSFFI-QIIIQII "E151"-"-'-'-'J'l-“-“-'u'u%'-"I-I-'."m _,_.,_.,_._._._~_-_-_-_-.-.-.-..-..-..-.-.-.-.-.-..~.--..-..-;..- -t umzsono-QQ-"l! _-_-.-.-,...-..-.....-___ flit-Arrow‘- _ -..e.,_..g-,---- f}? _.~ .. I document-é l qua-u.’ llll Provides For Voting By lionhors 0f Arlsod Sonloos OTTAWA, June B —(OP)- The Commons last nlaht lave tirst a hill providing for vot- ing byumensbers of the armed ser- Vices at home d oversees in war- time geneml eectiony and fol proxy voting on behalf of prisoners of war and service personnel in- terned in enemy countries. The bill was sponsored by Stave secretary Moharty and follows ro- oéatmmendatiofi of n. special comm- i ee on serv voting. It would extend the franchise to Indihns and other persons dis- franmiaed by reason have served Gel _ the litmus- BOIICENTRATE MULTIPLE CAPSULES Don't be aimed as towflfl Vitamins to buy. Whoa you iuke just 2 VITA-VIM Multiple Capsules (one of the golden and one of the block) each day. you aupplemmt the ‘fitarnlna in your diet needed for normal health. Twenry-five day supply for $1.75 or a fiftydisy supply- $3.00. VITA-VIM Mulfipb s s up! Qua/ii] Produrl, nld only a Nyal Drug Siam. ed add up votes out not earl-lit? than the ohhth day after po . In order to allow this for the communication all’ names to service voters oflicial nomination day would be fixed s, the 38th day beforempoliing day. In e war service voting regal- atlons attached to the bill all mfl and women members of the armed forces and the merchant navy ln- cluding those under 21 who an 1 British subjects and were residents of Canada prior to service, would be entitled to vote. ‘Ihe Broup also in- cludes 1mm“ of the corps o! Canadian fire fighter; and persons encased outside Canada in conn- ection with Canadian forces under Her Cross or St. John Ambulance Association auspices. Persons serving outside Canada. who are British subjects, resided in Canada. before taking up their duties and are 2i years of age who are with Carnelian Legion War services. the YM.C.A., Knllhis of Colulnblls censdian Anny Huts or Salvation Canadian War Services. were 1 ted as we: service electors. Provision was made f memberfl of reserve anny uniu t tom their ordinary place of residence “ ' min w VOW l6 WI!‘ service electors. ey must be 7i years of age. Canada was divided into votlm territories for war service votes and provision was mlde for territories out-side Cartada. Ontario was a territory with hesdquarters at Ott- awa, Qiebec with headquarters at Montreal, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island with headquarters at Halifax, Man- itoba, Saskutchewan and Alberta wit-h headquarters at Edrrmnt/on and British Columbia with headquarters at Vancouver. Newfoundland was a territory with headquarters at St. Johns and the United Kingdom another with head- quarters at London. . The prisoners of war voting re- gulations required the chief elect- oral officer to obtain a list of Can- adian prisoners and notify each re- d. Ernest ll. Worth Nyal Druglist 142 Prince Street. Phone 8?. "We Illsbense Anv Prescription" H. L. WORTIIY Nynl Drugxist 1'18 Queen Street Phone 271 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE BALE Tu ho sold by public auction in from oi‘ thc Law Courts Building (‘hurloticiown on Tuesday the -; oi‘ June, 194-1. at. the hour c o'clock noon, ALL that . of land situate lying and 0n ‘lownship Nulnbcr Sixty Ill 271i in 1hr Upper Wood islands Road, nu the West by E hi. l8) acres o! lnml conveyed to A cxullder J. Ross, ‘u- North by land formerly in .n of DOIHIIKI Beatnn but l rmsscssion of John D. Bea- lrv lulu! in possession of . _ cholson. on the East by lam; hlrm-rrl)‘ in possession of Don- nid l). Ross but now In possession ol eiimoxr Compton. containing on l seventy-tun acres of land a little r n: less, being the Eastern por- n of u furm of ninety-six (96) ' conveyed by Duncun lllcllne Io the lute Donald J. Ross: .~\!.>-'() .\ll that other tract of land turning officer of the next-to-lrin or prisoners who were rwident in his constituency. The returning officers then would be required to issue prowy certificates to these next-of- ldn who then would vote on behalf on said Township Number Sixty hounded on the East and Northeast Ivy the Flat River Rood, on the fiozrlh by the South branch of the lint River. the Wes by a point ni‘ land in post session of Alexander J. R088 Ind on this North by the North branch of the Flat River. containing sixteen acres of land a little more or less. Snvinz and excepting thercout lots of marsh land belonging i4; nhn li. Ross. Malcolm Beutnu Timothy Ycumr and Alexander Martin. The above sale ls made under a of sale contained in an in- nture of mortgage dated the 10th dav of November, i928. made be. tween Frank A. Boss of Flat liver liztrmcr, and Catherine A. Ross at the some place Widow. of one part. and Marlin Martini late of Grand- 'B\‘l' H of the bflsoners. Russian Boy» In German Army WITH ALLIED ibRrOfi 0Y8 theGermasi cefigedlaltnldlmt. bovwld hehadbeenforoedintothgtlx; m aeoraaolm anarmv y sent to I- Thc boy looked no more than l3 officers e in pay- mcnt of the principal and intcre secured by the said mortgage. For further particular; aprl to Mcbeml & Bentley. Sol egors. Charlottetown. Dated May 27th 1944. MARGARET u , Adminktradvlx Estate of“ “in M11711“. Physician deceased (estate. post/penal e tak priso mi ook in vclgnder aftwllsriatiah officers but he brightened canalderablv when out aboard a ship for England. NOIICE 0F MQITGAGII BALE To be front oi‘ The ltb v S I Is , M] further nioiIcmn e In llntccl June 12th 1944. lllfl-‘zurcl Martin. Arlmlnietntrh Ii aforesaid. ‘5-29-8-E-l2-lO-di. Nlhardtsldllspaln lrs E! L. COMPLETE _- CRYSTAL SET a other tract, piece or reel of lend ‘. Id b b! rtl III ‘ti. riw"b..o“.i.‘“inn"im eel d on ‘Iewnahh Number Iii in Queens County in Prince Island bounded and described as follown-Conmenclng on the West side of the Murray Harbour Road at the nertheaat an le of land sold to William B. Mac hereon. thence West to the rear line of fanns froniina‘ on the Murray Harbour Road, once North along the lino fourteen chains and seventy links, thence East to the Road. thence along the loud to the place of commencement containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less mad being thus described in a conveyance thereof from f‘ of Public Lands to (jiympiow aerial, ear situate lying and beng on Town- s Number Fifty-seven aforesaid, hhonea fllll lll- blohpnded and described as llows: Commencin on the West side of the Murray liar ur Road in the South boundary of the land above men- tioned as having been sold to Wil- liam B. [hereon and now or lately in recession o! William Mc- Pherson hence West seventy-three chains thence South. twenty de- sevsn chains and twenl ' inks, thence last the Ros ' t aforesaid and thence c1011; the Road to the Place of commencement eon- . taining fllty acres of land a little more or lees being the land con—. I veyed by the Commissioner of Pub- ,lic Lands to Alexander Martin b 1 deed dated the 20th o! March I86 , ' and lately owned by Martin Martin. new deceued. . The above sale is made under a power oi’ sale contained in a Mort- gage dated 13th October I914. made beuveen Alexander D. Martin‘ of Grand View of the one part, and llonourrle llnwan Robert Fits- gerald of the other part, and which mortgage has by divers mcsne ls- slgnmenlsulluli meta‘ in the’ [an bod- °°"‘° n‘ " ° '1" e" l" t would be a much quieter place to dam“ h“'|"l M" "W" I" "l" ~try to sleep than anywhere near §gc°gaglb§hfhg'm‘ii “r|'|n"r'l':‘g“"'I,the long unloading beaches on the IMF" "Mn" “mama” "'6" I” Ngmflfllggvy $33.1‘... inst Wednesday ilofkeggvns Bentley. Solicitors chsr-lnlghtdcutnnglfiln so“ Y“, go’? D | _ _ espoh en ewar. ap . l M“, gmgfilnar‘ Jack Golding. Canadian Army Admlnlstratrix Eshtc of Martin pa?!“ cmflaémzfi “mo”? ‘Hm "W; Wtl,|"l|_||'- "M se acee cwnrmoer o '5F§.:.5.1gvj1;.:_' M“ ma“ an eldery French couple and strnetiorls. s 4 l G uaranteed Radio Reception ONLY Find Invasion Front Tough Place To Sleep Get Your local sIlIIllIl clear n; a bell! Imagine! Radio 1 music all day long a; yin"- home or cottage-no barter- los, no c-lcciriclly; all you do is Put up nn aerial, a ground Wlrq nml hook your ryntal rcrnvcr. Get yours today! $3.95 cnmplcle. Mail orders glVPll prompt attention. Get a rlcmnnnimiinn at our store mrhy. (inly 200 (‘flmplftg mo; w: lmml. WITH THE GANADIANS IN FRANCE. June B — (Delayed) — rcP Cablc) - The world's nois- icst riverting and boiler factory RXIIII" Ih-purlmenl fmilgnnlsh, N. S, "EE- -.- 1113f. E‘? H!’ Canada and the United Nations had depended upon “Armchair Soldiers" to fight this war, the Nazis and japs would have grabbed this country long ago. 'Thcrc is no “Royal Road” to Berlin. It's fighting all the way and Canada's Army needs every man it can get. Thafs why, today, you should volunteer for overseas i service. You'll need months of intensive- training to make you fighting-fit. Don't be a stay-at-homc and let the other fellow do it. Get into a marfs uniform with the G.S. badge df honour on your sleeve. If we're going to win this war, we'll have to do more than just read about i: in the papers. $0, coma on you fellows, the good old ormv has got to finish the lob. IIAR l1’ 0N YOUR All,‘ t W- Val””r ER J 0| l u stretch our tired limbs on feat er beds in their home less than s’ mile from the sea. , We nod come back from the. front to get what we hoped would 1 be one good night's ale . we tur- ned in about 11 o'cloc and had just dozed off when we were aw-; ukened by the uneven throb of three or four German aircraft weaving in for an attack on the; bench area. . they screamed down in hi‘ long dive massed anti - aircraft; guns alonz the bench and on ev- ery ship for a mile around opened up It sounded like n thousand and one rivettlng mac nes. Then there was the whistle and. erump of bombs coming closer At lust the Planes zoomed off nnrl the guns Icl silent. but a rifle. cracked down the road and a Bren f gun chattered . Half an hour inter German pla- i nes came zooming back with more‘? "l: bombs and an inferno of flak] lased llfllll. ‘IS-ringing Up Father I lien; Laov 71 mancu maid- r cAN-"r REHENZSE FOR TH’ PLAY ‘IDDAY, GRANMA BAILEY" t BMZK lN THERE~ v uusT I" = 6°?- ete. w... TO so wrru us --es=- w: 00m" wam‘ HERE TO mow WHERE 0v CABIN. isl!