. i‘ MAY-.2_14_1?§L_ ‘Si; M“, Tormentine .. Leave Borden ...... schedule Cards, Maps, The Prince Edward B. G Am 000T seen l 3 production of _ than May 24th. l Invite Your i-‘riends l-‘or The 24th. §pecial Sunday Trips of the Carferry May 25 ....l0.lil can. $.80 pan. 5J0 11.11;. 3.1a “n, 0.00 a-ni. l8 noon 4.45 p.111, 1 The 24th ii on Saturday I0 lllll ti"! your irlenda a nice weekend "p, to Prince Edward lsisnd. Write them to eoree. D-III. Literature available at- Isiand Travel Bureau raham Rogers. dupes-visor. Charlottetown PRODUCTION All parties intending to plant roots for turnip or mgngéi seed during the season of 1941 must make applica. poi. to the Prince Edward Island Department of Agricul- ture, iiml receive a permit authorizing such production. Under an Act to provide for the zoning of areas for the Field Root Seeds, the province must be zoned, and_control exercised over the varieties grown in . each zone in order that protection may be given in pm. i during seed of any selected yariety. Every person growing pad in large or small quantities must conform to the reg. ‘ nlaiions drawn up under the Act, and receive, authoriza- tion ns stated above regarding the variety of seed that may , be grown in any particular locality. , All apvllcalllllli f0!‘ permits must be in the office of 1 the Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown, not later w. a. snow, Deputy Minister of Agriculture- \\'e'e'a'a'-'a'a'h L-165-5-19-3i. fidvertising Rates Payable in Advance , nllrnlmurn-(‘liarge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Ccniriil Guardians locals, 5o per word; Western mg Efl-tcrn ma“, a‘ ptlywllitl; Annuuiiierrrnti- and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified .ic per vord; In lvieniiiriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Florril and Spiritual Oiicringa. Cards, m,” 5e p" “mg; “u”, o, Conilolirice 70o per. inch Wedding engagement t0 word, (n; 51419 and itircnts for every additional 3 words. Notices ol Thanks and r\[l[ll"l‘('ltlll0fl, 70c [er lnoli or 4c per word. Liatc of Subscriptions t9 cent.- pcr mm. Addrcz: and Presentation $1.00. Other "t" on lo-dll-l-ll-Ii-I. rfHE UHAKLUTTETOWN GUARDlAN STOCK QUOTATIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am c and r ac i Am ‘Ilel Tel 14o s-e I Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av 33 3-4 Beth Steel Ches Ohio Chrysler Con Ellison Elec Auto Ute Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Penn RR. Phil Pei co, Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air US Rubber US St C0 Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth FINANCE By Bernard S. O’Harn Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YO . May 20-tAP)-- flihe stock market s/wung into e late brisk recovery today behind steels aiiter earlier rallymg leader- ship had been provided by oils, coppers, aircraits, farm implements and" specialties. Canadian stock issues were gen- erally easy. Walkers and Distillers Seagram lost l-4_ Dame and 1m- perial l-8 and Lake Shore 1-2. In- tel-national Nickel led the few gain- ers, up 3-8 and Brazilian Traction Close .r rrr-~ Q1 §aDLhI QMMH-ldvflen s s I s s s s GbsBQQQIM I asaresasaeasassaaeassa: Montreal Curb (Csnadlan Press) 5900i! ~ Close Abitibi Com _.. Abitibi Pfd 5 3-4 A5595“?! 16 1-4 B A Oil 17 Beauharnoia o 1-2 Bilthurst A 1.0 1-2 Dom Tar 4 Fraser ._ Fraser 7 1.4 Hlr walker an i-z‘ Imp oii o 1-2 Price Coin — Price Pld — Livestock DdDNTREAIe. May EiO-(OPF-lflie Dominion Livestock Brunch report- ed today there were 07 cattle. 50 sheep and lambs. 76d rings and 1.307 calves for sale on the ilwc Montreal markets. Calves were fully 25 cents hiT-i . other kinds of livestock were inn. good steers made $0.76 with common kinda from $7 to $7.50. Heifers ranged from $5 w $8, Good cows were 06.75 to $715 with a couple selling u to $7.50. and mediums $6.75 to 50 with nere and cutters $8.50 to $4.75 Coni- mon bulls $6 to 06110. Veal calves ranged from 07.50 to $9.50 with a ie-w of the best selling up to $10. There were no tops. Fair to medium kinds around 88.50 and mixed lots of plain to fair calves including drinkers were sold be- tween $7.50 and $8. Drinkers rang- ed from $0 to $7.50. Sgring lambs brought I5 to $7 $3.0 . Siheep were e4 to $6.50, mostly Him were riiiii at $12.75 for B-l dressed. $9.75 for B-1 alive led and watered and $9.15 off trucks deliv- ered. Cirade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Sows were from $6.75 to $7 with a few young sows up to $7.50 live weight. appliration. waéhhstxgigklletd P: M *- go stgckssggglstered fsngtleaxldilznce of t5 OfiELPOlXili tokseoil; best dogs F01‘ Sale A w ltli)ll:dn47l1,05g0sli$'gs sgiiiglslts srraiine: -___ gents anted molar? lccw yesierdiayfi aleilaoio. w Nagy Yoda}? Mary zogtcpil-mq , . . . 6 - H STll-illlllm-“Y PLANE?’ “if AGENTS T0 sau. PORTRAIT an tl‘81‘iSfa6Sl‘SJ(1!1inl11é shalrlgs. énorllela- ‘ii-zit gflllilinai. g (liIiSCZUSlYtZ-I i2 lsi-ilpgi hundred. i5c bv mail. 84- i-iwil m 1 51 ‘and F S. Rgevesv soumwr,“ Ungtggilgignlte g money maker tlvely small transactions Norfolk cent in a quiet day of trade on the ‘ 11.113-51.94. ~ °"°“l°h w 4 n so‘ and Western was up 8 1-2, Union tormgn exchanize market today. ,____---——-——-————— ~ ' ' ' - CaIloLde 2 7—8‘and Du Pont 2 1-2. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Contra QUEBEC HEATER T Ive B03111 000 909 991 t d FOR sills‘. - r . - . per cen is- ElLlldOVCIP-IZQOII conlditlatanb 0 i coup]? Gem be“ 1 t k iiiii idll. - - - - - ?"-——————~-~————— an cvo en mar __-_--- --—-———-—— TO LET-JWODERN APARTMENT. hit 1941 high iliiH t, HORSE l-‘OR SALE — MAJOR 96 Pflnce St. L-2l0-5-20-3i_ Zdltiucents in relzefiicn loom; ‘tiling cope. Leslie Mitchell. New 90m- ——————- --- stares dollar. The Ai- exiting he. 3 mm“ bl91'5'2o'm-' wCifisfiggsblgflhhToA IlETElBIS/E Tonomo mic-ice) Tl Dario w” up “nanny “l 23'” “n” *"*" _ , - DDY 5Y- . 3y ‘- '19 i1 ll l’ t - srniwasnizi ‘rnnnrjs foo)? field. L-2l5-5-2l-ll. gold stocks riitei-oc wiiiie other ‘l... lnglugilgfiyfigmfg; ‘Qefflfffl, 5.110.500 a liiindied. $4.5 per . , groups mo“. anghel. today on the 93 b2 we h _ _ __ , _9 4474“ $4 , re uric anged. Fl-“llll Vibfic-i- Ymk- l" 9 ' B d w d ‘roronto stock exchange. Turnover _._._i *‘-_-"‘_. “ "' ' ‘ ' hares loll mu‘ " STEEL BoDmD oar ers ~ante wasslllotlxllllgl‘ 716200 Su a full int to liydrolic Hoist. Will sell n. lieu mo E 33 N f, "gimp, 2 gwmcke, in... iNliiCaineron. Stlhchll. M Rs AND Boeamiiis AC- - are“ a e - e" INC 54.154-30.11 oomiiicdiited. 25s Euston street, 3-8. A sale O1 10 wit! was meted . .__._..___________- L-180-5-20-2i, for Pend Orellle to 1,35. E-mmymrpgy PLANTS 4g QENT --- Kerr-Addison 8.38.111, traded in -——- e mnliwnrls Male Help Wanted itiiiifi.’“gi’.‘°.l°“iii“figilfiiffhlif.’ m...l%i;“l'a. 512"’ ‘"0 ..m. 0y I i... _ .___ - ' ~' - i ' L-ZilS-ii-Zi-ii. elllng ex-divldend 15 cents, closed nsiiii-fiirimzxinimm "9-’i3””<?-°%i5i=- ‘gil-‘i-‘l-‘i-li? l’ l?“ a‘ 5""€.t“%;°é‘°l.%i.‘.é;.l M‘ °'°" ‘ a ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘l ' C8D WBTB DC 8.1‘ , p a g.- 5-1;, . a ci- as 1i - - rnnscon en a . - g es M“ “vi Fimff“ "‘*"’ ai.i::." is:i.:i:.iiil'§i:?::”§i 252L222‘: .1“ Pusition Wanted an e Central 'Pairicia. ' Brown Oil V 7 s. Bell Telephone drspped a point- Buff Cdn 4 GIRL 1131515 posrrmiv A5 Nfllxvnggmrlclgtllkxlmn ggrkcagsc: to 147, Consumers Gas was down a, Ciel Edm __ a our. ran.- m- we“ sei- ne". t: sans. .’§8§§§§3‘.i§’.°l.i{'€§.‘§“§.’i.i 16 im- - - - ' - Fl - id '- ___ ,,,§’§, °gfil"i‘,’,§g,,“,',‘fl°yfiff“§mfife, Canada Permanent Mortgage, Can- Carlboo 340 Wanted 4 M_ q c, 56110015 L“; Toronto w nd_.nn Bieiierieir pfd, Canadian Cent. Pat 15 ____ _ ,______ _,_______ Oldest iii Canada m. Agents. Pticdse. lglstllleh-Beasrams Ham- Cont Poi‘ 19 1-2 p- 15,, To Buy Co.“ “my. ' -———--——-— 111i 9:181 Pbri-gblgw a-isey- gwllieeeur e7 ers, moors in lair shape t0 g0 0n HESS TOENAILS ARE ‘Earls, an i “Se Me a ' on “um 13° pastum write m, apply w_ R“ PAINTED RED o?‘ ng prkces were stronger for Con smelt 33 Den,“ cash and can,’ chap (“Agggvgh ECOtJaI-“LMqy 191.10,, | Carina? Pac eis. Canada Cement. Dome Oil 31 7.3 -------_-_-___-- of er t than]! _, ' i - - ‘WANTED-BY room; MARRIED reported atgdllp; ieiiiii all Em‘ “ml lmp°rlll T’l’“°°° Eld°"“l° 35 W110i“. Summer Cottage for July. were pinned m1 Hrme Oil was unchanged at 1.61 Fa on 345 ' Reply giving full particulars. Write and BTVWYI Qll “D 1'3 l0 7- 50d! LlllO 22 “in. Guardian‘ L_2‘5_5_m_m_ 12 ._ _ ,_________ , 3 Femulc Help Wantet‘ BANKS; “elm” 51-1 _______ ,_‘____>__ Hollinger 12 1-2 warren - EXPERIENCED DlN- H°m° o" 161 ‘ lliil room girl and chamberrneid I I ‘m——-—ud l g glllsglgly M111 "orl-sssrsili: s.‘ n". ..:‘:...:*.: l’. "till? PM» mil-i- 3; wisriiii - ciiufrtm notisn- ialzsitllAi, wfillkyeniilillsnidllftgn 3:. °l°‘° Kw Add 4w work. Apply Guardian. Standar Time. the following slack‘ Comma... 1E ml" SM" 15 1-3 __ V Hi L-_7_l3-.'i-2l-2i. and implements: 2 work mares, 2: Montroal l,“ 14 11x82! Old l0 1-3 WANTED - irsuanin}. l MAID. fieliilileul yelrinolad Jiusali ioiiviliioii l m“ Sm“ 275 M04231“ 405g gossip-ares. write S. A. Giiard- "w, iii young Pill‘. 25 heiiii, R°y‘.‘l Bl‘ - Mnlsrtlc g0 gm“ rererencesb m3 a ,0 m ‘Maohinle p-aliall thrash" and ~——--—~———%-=' 1‘- |lrlql:;%l'9 g 3-4 ‘ " "oesner e ill-LP. 1 i¢=—~»--. .... _—=¢;.- _§——~ cliiculail eavwnl Illtdaesey Harris :12: Iggy“ :3 i r e M n I dl h , i PrtiiiisSiliiifll OM08 ‘tier. lultlelysley-rlrl:rrlsmlllyulilltvg, l F01’ Any Useful Purpose Nwmflll 2s __ truck wagon. 1 box cart. l driving Induding g%l;_le5l" I -~———-—-— . n Tan-H...- Hnwmu-i-wam $11113, i diriiilill. ‘iiiiilij :32 Payment of Taxes ruins juieilll MaQDOWaldi B-A- glzillll. l 901:1“ diner. Shiirple: Seasonal Needs gzgnngggm, 1(1): . RNTER. Soucmm “c. hr. sin seiiara or. cai- eiig ne. P - vine er 1 en t o eii. < °"°" 9°14 131 m" Telemmh om“ ‘ruuluwhé numséitrae anti; igienannrr ONE YEAR TO REPAY PM‘ crow 235 15o Richmond s..." rei-iiii of siiie Cllh. APPLY TO NEAREST cannon or glrzfifgr 11° ' (Yh rl tlet W. ll. BEATON ,_ ;;-;l-;~'=;,-“ - The Canadian Bank i £53022. 323 - - ' ' ' 9' ' 431-11 5g i “~- —~ ---- - » 0f Commerce sir-- in iscoe & In Chancery MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE glove Lake iii-z ' ' BEFORE THE VICE-CBANCELLOR‘ m“ Rm’ YMENT s“? “w” 115 YOU MAKE l sv-vsiiiw m n 1N 111g “An-m , ,1, I, _, IF YOU YOU 12 storm-m! Twk Hush 29a . m“, ,1 "u," Tfiom; ‘Xfmfi, BORROW RECEIVE oarosrrs or Irons Res 2o Thomas, ciiiii-e riioiiiiii. Dill]! s so a ass": t e “d” 1° Chartered “mung”. 531:!“ Ind he Thomas all of Vic-l 5 93 3 59-78 g B ‘l/lgjpférgan g8“ Easimi Trust Building loves-l: lfiilgdtc-lglolalrlyyllillllldflzrllllnsl?’ : 192 l lid Wrl Her! 50g chnmmewn llasel Blanche McLeod deceased. I 300 $ 280.04 $25 formerly Illlll Blanche Thomas, and 3 492 Q 460.91 Mi UNLISTED . Wfllfitllfigmll doomed. for the 31-065 3 1000-50 $89 K1 k \~ seeo an. o-rann smoiwrs or l Two 8 m "0- l- l1 eaoronnorsiinaii pow arms Mendy M“ 50D 3' "N Tl-FY mrutubmnfl", l° '"‘ °""" "l ‘h’. yglilnugzgiliggunlfndliilxwrzlililgnp ‘llglilllslgr. m: i-s W- E- BENTLEY K a do" of M ‘f: iliilihhitieenitih THE-BANK m“ l l?" a ‘It: gfigbhzl. It.’ C. nofiiy all “mud ha nr cliiiinz l‘ w‘ _ rristrrs and Aft LL.‘ ileueeliiis Wtrllztloaliltiga Bllllntlidlil? - DYIVC DU’ Law “maul”. Vlvtorll. deceased. intestate ‘to come I Mo, in and prove their claims sh re the R N I ‘ ' mwgr‘: To WAN Vice-Chancellor in his Chambers in v l lice Street the Lew Courts Building Charlotte- - _ - zinc- rare-i "'1 a ' '-":--“_'<. Q . a M- AL eleven dcloch lorenlion lotiizil-lvige C- M- wllllalill residence AN FARM?“ "w! shall be excluded from the N MRRISTERIA" “A iieiieai ei use order llltl lie barred 109 mu‘ Rh“ Rmld- m3“ u... n 8m sgihiciroa o. min snaking lll eiaiiii llllrilt the P0001 llwelllll!» 4 Ntlrooms. fffff§f°° "l" "m" °l ° l ilmflfll- iilfire-places, etc. DATED till! Thirteenth d l , siiiiiiiiiiwgltiriiisou Mu. an. mi. ” ° A1101!- - OI. CI "ti- ... Loan ' '83.? .5" usim l. iiiiscirss. BELL s. MATHIESON. ° - on °° “l” Registrar. ' Great flees-p so, Montreal Stock Exchange l (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 148 l Brazilian 8 1-8 ‘ Can cement o - can car Found 5 i Can Pacific 5 1-4 Celanese 20 ' Cons eiiieie a2 I Dom Bridge 21 i-s, I mm Steel n a 3-4 Dom Textile 70 1-2 Gen steel Wares 4 1-2 Imp Tob 12 3-4 , Int Nickel 31 i Mtl Power 21 l-Bl Net Brew 21 3-4 Noranda 50 Bhawlnigan 12 1-8 St Uiw Com 180 _ st Law Pid - g ec -» I gtpoi gen A 66 St o! can Pid 70 Wpg Elec B -— Produce Prices MONTREAL. May §§0—(C'.P)-, ‘Produce Market prices here today. ‘es reported b the Dominion De- partment of iculiture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jrhbin glee, 31 3-432; first ade solids f0 lng price. 31 l-4— 1 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized. cur- rent receipt price, 30 1-2; no 2, 20 1-2; no 1, wholesale pace, 30 7-8- 31; no 2, 30 1-8. l Cheese: Western white, currentl receipt pidce, 14 3-4-14 15-16; col- ored 16 1-6--l6 5-16; white and col- ored wholesale price 15 which price is applicable to cheese manufactur- ed on and after April l, 1941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. l l Eggs: graded shipments iii used free cases, selling at. A-large 23; A-medlum 21 l-2; B grade 20—20 l-2: C Blade l8. Potatoes: Que whites no l 75's .50--.60: no 2. 40-50; NB mountain l no 1 75's ,65—.70; PEI mcuntaln no ‘ ing depleted. 1 Italian reports described the de- i fence l 75's .75~.86. Montreal Exchange I .- ! MONTREAL. May 20-tCP)— I Mines and utilities staged a mod- i crate rally on the stock market to- _ day, though rises were of fraction- , al nature only. i Bulolo led the metals iii-to high ground and‘ was followed by Interna- tional Nickel, Consolidated Smelt- ers and Noranda. Mmtreal Power and. Shawinlgan both got lifts in electr s - Prices were irregular in papers. industrlals. carriers and oils. Inter- national Pcwer and Paper Com- pany firmed 1 3-4 in .1118 of its rare appearances and ASbe-"tos firmed on the announcement of the payment of the company's regular dividend. plilS a bonus. Canadian Bronze was oi’! a point and Forgwgs "A" and Drmlnzon Tar also fell back. Can- ada Stcamships preferred was sup- ,'p0l'i€d into an improvement and CPR. closed unchanged after be- ing off a fraction. Imperial Oil was weak throughout the session. i Among miscellaneous issues, Do- minion Gla°s dropped five poinhs, while Imperial Tz-lmccv tlorial Breweries preferred-were out. in front. ‘Total sales: 9,300 shares; indus- trlals, 5,600; Mines, 3,700; Bonds. $300. LOWER MONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for month of April: Grade 1X--. Jean Poole; 2. Ai- bert Aitken; 3. Fred Altken. Grade VII-l. Margaret Poole; 2. Freda Aitken; 3. Mary Altken. Grade VI-l. George Wfight; 2. Plus Cheverle. Grade V-Sr. 1. Dorothy Taylor; 2. James McKeariiey; 3. Violet Pat- on. Grade V-Jr. 1. Earl McKearney, 2. Emily Edmunds. Grade III-l. Mary Jackman; 2. Monty Annear; 3. Ray Machon. GTBd8"I-—Sl-‘-.'NO Tests. Grade I-Sr. No ‘rests. Highest in Arithmetic in Grade l5 for the month; Earl McKeamey. Perfect Attendance; Jean Poole. Margaret Poole, Mary Altken. George Wright, James McKearney. Dorothy Taylor. Earl McKearriey. Ray Msichon, Monty Annear, Mary Jackman. Shirley Annear. Teacher, Louise M. Hewitt and Na- . HESS’ PROFESSOR ARRESTED Reported arrested in Berlin 1n connection with Hess’ flight in Scotland, Major-Gen. Karl Hau- shofer was the Nazi No. 1 brain- trust man. Hess’ professor in co‘.- lege, he was introduced to Hill!!! by Hess izn the earliy days oi the Nazi party. Rome admits Surrender 0f Aosta ROME. May 19 -—(AP) - The Duke of Aosta and his troops de- fending the Ethiopian mountain stronghold of Amba Alaji have sur- rendered to British forces at the end of a 40-day siege, the Italiflll tilgh command admitted today- Defence of the towering fortress oii the road from Addis Ababa n0rih to Asmara was hopeless, the Ital- ians claimed, but the beleaguered gflrr‘soh held out as long as 1i’- cnuld in a ileluylng action. When capitulation was arranged. the Italians asserted, food and ivnter had been exhausted. the lu- jiireri lay exposed and HHiiPt-‘aied 0n the summit, British forces were growing stronger and the isolated Italian strength gradually was be- of the 0,000-foot higih fort- |ress. 280 miles northeast o1 Addie iAbaba, as Perolc and said ‘the lBrltisli command had paid military ,honor to the soldiers and the Duke ‘of Aosta, Viceroy of Ethiopia, who commanded them. “The enemy, in tribute to the gal- lontry of our soldiers, has granted them the honor of arms, permitted the officers to retain their pistols and provided for our garrison leav- ing the redoubt of Amba Alajl to parndc before a British detachment which will render ltonors. "The Duke of Aosta is the lot. of his troops." YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS (‘URRFTTED son Evans‘ wro- sharing = __ race FIVEA 11E GAPTU pRED Haas The intelligence service has taken a hand in the bizarre case of Rudolf Hess. Possibly iicw developments in the affair were ti rc- shadowed by 1 conference between the niinisti-i- of iiiioriiiiition, Alfred Dul. (ionper, and tlic Duke of llumilozzn, Scottish notiicmzin through whom. the Nazis claim, lless believed ht- Clllliti arrange peace with Britain. The ilukc an R.A.F. uimmodn L. arrived lii l/ill- don after midnight at the controls oi a military plum‘. after tnllcng with Hess i0!" a second time. ABOVE is Diivlil l\_lcLe:iii, Scottish plow- man, who captured the Nazi. R.A.F. Men Examine Hess Plane Wreckagi NESDAY AND SATURDATS ISS -E ' RETAIL MARKET Eglls doz 2045.; cabbage 3 head 25¢ iBeets, 3 lii; m‘; Roast Beet 16-2“ Boiling Meat 1245c Cream qt. 40¢ Fowl each 75-1119 POrk lb 16-20-220 Spinach 2 lbs. 25 Beef qr. 12¢ steak lb 15-251; Butter ilairv 35.3119 Chicken each $100-$135 Corned beef 13¢ Potatoes pk 30¢ Lcaf lettuce, 2 for 25¢ carrots, 3 ll)5, 10¢ iAllnles. eating, doz 29c onions. 4 lbs 25¢ Parsnips. 3 ilis 10¢ Tiirnips. 2 for 5c Celery Hearts, bunch 15c island Honey 10~35-55c Eatln apples doz 25c lmpoi‘ ed celery 25c Tomatoes. lb. 23c New Mushrooms, box 24c New radish bunch 10c Rllssett Apples pk. 70c New Beets bunch 12c New carrots bunch c P188. per pair , 6 wits $100-$750 Fresh Herring doz. Fresh Lobster lb. New Onions. bunch Rhubarb. 2 bunches 25c Mlnard‘! relieves sprains. Wlih iilrte oi the plane scattered over the Scottish count . ' v ryslde. lizguclell-‘A-F- ‘men didn t find much to examine when they arrived on ‘ Show; TTZFBH of the fuselage bearing the German cross i5 country of“. Iilzglél‘; 000131 ‘i’! oneiolf the first pictures to reach "IN n w v ~ Aunt w Germany. M“), M"). llu of Hess. No. 8 fsnzi. fled from “u, 1 Tllll "N! liholo is one of the first pictures to reach this country from the scene of the drniniitle racliute landing t Rad lf flees in Scotland. The liieaserechsnitt 110 which he abandoned when he was unable to find a suitable landin field, la show: heron where it