iresh Yeast does ill i ~ . I a ‘I fit GENERATIONS of ‘QIIICKI-ES Canadian homemakers give credit to Fleischmaun‘: fresh Yeast for smooth, tine textured just-right-tnsting bread. U“ ig-ifyou bake at home. You'll be pleased, too. Bread i, ‘h, gheapest high-energy food you can put on your table. It’! I good stretcher, too, used with scarcer foods. And low in cost. Ask your grocer for lileischmanifsfresb YQg-with the familiar yellow label-today! li-IPHIIINI‘ YGII DIII by outing‘! cakes o! ILIISCIIMANWI [posh Your! every day. this trash Yeast is en oxsolllnl nuttull puree o! the Important I Complex Vitamins. MAD! IN CANADA By Ken"; Reynolds-Em iliiiiiiiiliilll‘ P cl it "l think you better write Junior and tell him when he sees any more o! our Guardian Went Ads wantln; a butler-to not send his friends!" EJiIEJEIIIEJIEILEIEJIEIIEJIEJIQIEWWWWWWIELFJIEIEEEJE I . i! E-SIIEIEEB El [EIEIIEIIEEEIEI i» meet all o! the Electors nr lung'- milled as listed below, Dublio matters in iuue "minis commence‘ at 8:80 mm, ‘Si-IT BINDINN ‘ I n ‘ n c Nominating iionvention i To Be Held At Cardigan Tuesday, May 22, At 0.30 r. m. g To nominate a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party for the Third District of IE‘ Kings in the Provincial By-election to be held E on June 4. Five Delegates from each Poll. L. c. ALLEN-Convener. hsisiciincicjisisisiciiiininiciciciiiziinisiisiciii ; PROGRESSIVE CONSERV Tl MEETINGS. . KING'S BOUNTY I i The Progrelivo - Conservative Candidate and other speakers with at Pnblle Meetings which have been when the Party's policy and program, and nil in the present Election will be discussed. All sr. ensures - ma», May 22nd, st. Charles lhll. MOEELL — Wednesday. May 28rd. Morell Hall. ANNANDALE — ‘Ihlrldly, May 24th, Annandale Iilll. BIUDGETOWN .— Irldly, May 25th, Bridgetown llall. ST. GEORGES - Saturday, May 26th. St. Georges Ilall. 5T -Plil‘llns - Monday. May sun. Iioly Name flail. sovnis .- Tlllldly. May seen, Yen's I-Isll. MONTAGUE-Wedneaday. Mny 80th. 1.0.0:. Hall. CAEDlGAN-Ibaradey, Mly am. Cardigan Hull. Munasv HARBOR-Friday, June m, Murray nuim nan. WINE VALLEY-latency, Juno ans. Lorne Valley Hall. MURRAY nsnnon NORTH-Monday, Jillle tin, Murray Harbor North Hall, gEATllEEDALD-Tlesday, Juno Itb, llentherdele mu. MEOEGITOWN-Wodnlsday. June 8th, Georutown Ilall. ‘ EBAY IJVII-TIIIIUIIY, Illno 7th, Public IIalL TUIGION-Iridsy, JIM 8th, Stllrleon Hill. n. r. Maollill, rsoonsssrvs CONIIIVATIVI amorous. FOR. KINGS. POI-I. MEETING I There will be a meeting o! the Progressive Onservativo Electors o! the Rocky Point Poll the Elliott Hall on Tuesday the 22nd day °l May at. 8:30. B! Order o! the Committee. E. J. HANDRAHAN. Chairman. lite. Archie .E.I., and now residing in Mone- ton, had died as the result of not given unit in when he was serving, the North Nov; Bootia Regiment. but alter V-E day. Pte §lgmrl l THE clisgcorriarowp quARoi/iy well-known 1n musical circles inl Charlottetown, having been a7 drummer tor many years in local, ‘LFLFLFI. FLFLFLFLFLFUI FLFLFLIITI I orchestras there, including Syd, Elliott's dance orchestra. He moved? A I M ‘ii. nnua E8 lflg , to Moncton in 1938 and enlisted; ___._ in the Canadian Active Army hi; I Frederlcw“ “my l" 1942' Mm‘ The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Islanrli being stationed at several camps‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in New Brunswick he proieetlcd Silver Fox Breeders and Exhibitors’ Association will be} Many lrlends on Prince Edward! Island ill r et to learn o! the' -. _ . . . . . 5,5,1, ‘Y, 30mm o; p“, Archgeigfxflifafn “5N:v';n:§:§“%§ {xfgmrggr held m the Court Room, City Building, Charlottetown, on! Nfl-WH- w" W M"- Wlmlllwwind had served in England, el- Tuesday evening, May 29th at 7:30 o’clock. Members not- Nelson, formerly 0i Charlottetown, 8mm and Holland prior to his in good standing may pay their annual fee previous to, or on the day of the meeting. The attention of members of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association is also directed i0 this meetingso that any business connect- ed with nomination 0f Directors to that body may receive necessary attention. d th. I addition tn hi mother, N3- OHM“ word was re" oh}; brdlher, Charles, s recently! ' discharged from the Royal Cana- dian Ordnance Corps, survives. ' (Patriot please copy) when having your iur cont» stored be sure to nolnt out norm spots, rips and tears that need re-| pairing. dent. but further details were ending word from the is believed it occurred sometime 5224" . Nelson was PLAYED POLITICS WITH OUR SOLDIERS THEIR GREATEST HOUR OF NEED. SHALL They received a raw deal From King BUT - They'll get a square deal with Bracken VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ITS. TIME FOR A CHANGE WE LET KING PLAY POLITICS WITH THEM WHEN THEY RETURN T0 CIVILIAN LIFE? . rhea THREE ¢__.._.-_ Lnriri ri r1 '1 r1 rm r: n ."Li'l.i"lJ'i_FL-'l_i'l_.l'ifl_l‘i_l'Lf'li‘l RADIO ADDRESS On behalf of the Progressive Conserva- tive Party by \ MRS. R. E. SUTHERLAND President of the Women’s Progressive Conservative Association. over CFCY ‘TUESDAY, 22ml. at 9 P. ll. IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE I LTUUUUUNETVLTJIILIIILFIJUUIIFUILILJ Li U UL 15H‘! F1417‘! Flflfl FLFIILFI Fifi l‘! Fifi FLFLFUII’ F1 H e. VARIETY PRIIGRAM 5 Li Q J Sponsored by Progressive-Conservative J g Women’s Association at B. l. S. HALL i_ Ll é WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd. 3.15 g g DANCING REFRESHMENPS ;I a EVERYONE WELCOME-ADMISSION FREE 11-‘ #1 r". r111 rLrLnrLmrLi-Lrm nrmnnnnmlw lion’t You Know? - A New High School would for supervised plav available in all school buildings. Good. healthful , play trains children to make sound use oi’ leisure time. One of the great problems of our school; today should be the training o! children to a wise nae oi’ leisure time. NOTICE There will be a meeting Progressive-Conservative Electors of Brackley PW" Road Poll at the home of} the chairman Tuesday- MRI’? 22nd, 8:30 o'clock. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Chairman. make space 1N msrnrun av nu: rumor: unwann “MM; pnoonussrvs conssnvsrifiniilTitjii-llfldlili- .l'll'l_."i.i'lJ'l_l'J'l_l'LFl l'l_l"Ll"l.l'l_i'l_i'l.l'l.l ..i_.._....._..-.-'..~_.~.- .» ~ - - '