Awmbw at treat they'll love to eat! Tish column b reserved far news- y at live cents a word. s aiila in advsnea. CIABWELL for‘ ifriotoltlpila. CONFEDEBATION LIFE ‘m- SURANCE. ' "lolly su- ROGERS HARDWARE C0. will be open all day Wednesday next. i . EEBEKAH Horne-Cooking Sal , Saturday, May 26th. at Hdlmllfl‘; 2 o'cloc . 5-22-11 AFTER. JUNE l, the office of Dr. n. s. Giddings will be located at] 2n Queen Street. ' GRADUATE!) —- Recent gram- and closed all day Thursday, Mayim. E. W. inncn 34- b-ll-lil tendent of the Prince ll l-fl-li. ed Traffic ls iicwn Slightly A slight reduction in rail freight traffic sorols Northumberl Strait in month was revealed figures released terday ii fly: oil ‘ u.‘ rid division of the Oanadiau- Na- tional Railways. traffic total- led 2,460 cars in A ll to the 2.58 . traffic was wnroush ~l do! ward and inbound freiiht a to the same total in lilarch. Principal increase in incoming freight was in lime. 100 cal-s. ten times the quantity the previous ilEllTliAL euiulnlsliigafl Freight 7 | loo or‘ h did th ail-iii I ‘ w o e- pwho $41 Local flame Stars llsasvatad; Iiaw One 0i Beat DB. UODAI Shit- Aoooldins to ’ ford, manaper of the Order and ' no D April from the preceding Ase y _ vision for Bimpsolfs in the Maritime Provinces, the loc- al pson store on Kent Street is not now excelled by any other in the Maritime!- ‘ It. bhstford paid a glowing tri- bute to tile excellence of the work done by the local oontrac firms. Foster and Bryant. who d the carpenter work; Rice and Saunders, and Chap- anu 00., the electric t installations. Their work. Mr. rvd said, surprised him. Be was doilstful lf its quality could be sq in centres much _larser than Charlottetown. cent showman is divided in" "h" partitions, all painted in vests! . so restful to the eyes. but nsverthelees throwins 1M0 "m!!!" relief the hflh q an suites in each ‘nnfor afiioi o! w ‘floors and easily aocesdbis t0 l!!! llstilneru . “All in all, the new interior of the" store in Charlottetown such utility and beauty as cannot be found other in many stains h the - __.._____ vs-rsoan carry. my ill - i°P> —- ‘Ills newspaper Osservatore Ro- mano. depioring the use of Io b for the settlement of in-iomfltlo 1 differences, declared todl)’ K113i Y!" present world filpicsl situation was a "tower of l-'.' ‘ms newspaper said iha words lib- _ ervy, democracy and liberation were being deformed. What is "liberty m; some i; "oppression" for others The s; Honourable Ian A. MscKenzia " Minister of Veteran Affairs 9.30 { cBA Published by National Liberal Committee ‘ ems EVENING ates of the basic training course, from Military District No. s me wailing or the m“: w“ 10w- month, while flour and feeds and. and for many "IlberatSOn" mil!“ . Nourishing whole wheat has s. grand surprise flavor in Sin-eddies". Youngsters just love these crunchy, spoon-size biscuits-mellowed with tasty malt, toasted a crisp, golden brown. Shreddies makes a great energy breakfast or supper, too- ooamios all the nourishment of whole wheat, iri-t eluding daa bran, minerals, protein and precious wisest gar-m. Serve Sin-eddies tomorrow. II-I-I DIIIIDIIS—CIID(OI.A'IE (OVEIIEDI P: Q lisp, manday lbs-eddies in melted, semi- swass chocolate. Makes a delicious near, that's s he sang food, too! sssnslsisssnsimnsnsa-msmusicnndsl; “I Cllllllll SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED I iii. Montague Man 0n i Special Beard Duty i THE FIRST CANADIAN; ' Bi’ HOILAND. May 2i. —| (fi) — Men from the Royal; Monerisal Regiment stood guard; over Dr. Seyss-Inquart when the| Nazi Reichscommlssar of Holland‘ was formally arrested by Car-radian‘ Army authorities to face trial asi a. security susp ‘. a member of 2:1 Nazi party and s. war crim- The leans and infamous doctor was detained in a small tent equip- only with a cot. two army- lankets, a wooden table and -"- foldisig chair. Another tent zvas set up for Beyss-Iriquar-Vs batman but he was unaccompanied when he arrived at Canadian Army headquarters. The RMB. provided army head- quarters‘ defence company. Guards during the first days of Seyss-In- uart's detention included Ptes. . Blaxland. Dartmouth. NS; Ousack, Sydney, N. 5-. 1-- , Southwest Margaree. N. S., J. D. Gillis, Montague, P. E. L. and G. R. Wambolt, Sydney, NS WILLIAM I. MMLEOD This City and Province well-known and highly respected citizen in the death of William H. MacLeod, who passed away onl Saturday morning. May 19, at his home, 3B5 Euston Street. Mr. MaoLeod had been ill slncc last December. He received treat- ment in Montreal from where he lost a A. Mr. Gillls Purcell Assistant General Manager of the Canadian Press. who will parti- cipate Thursday, May 24 in "301" den's "Canadian Cavalcade , a radio tribute to the press of Cen- ada. ____ . division. His work as roadmaster was on the Charlottetown v.0 Tignish and Borden sections of the road. He was a friendly man Who spread cheer and good fellowship wherever he went. He will be greatly mimed not only in his own lliome, where he was a kind and lovlrig husband and father, but throughout the province where he had made many friends. Besides his wife. formerly Ame- adian Women's Army Cor-pg, in- eluded Pte. S. R. Do , . lottetown. w“ on“ nssvns r-on MONT _' Mrs. Beatrice Mccormacgnlgftllyog- terdfly morning by plane for Mont- senoe her furnltur business Prince St. will be teaken care of (b; her daughter, Mrs. Scrimgeour, MoConnack expected to return in about a week. POLICE COURT -. Al, the pm ice Court yesterday, a man on ¢_ Ch"!!! w’ carrying concealed weep-i OIL; was remanded for s. week for sentence. Two drunk; were each sentenced to 20 days and an ad- journed drunk was given a 5.15. pended sentence of 20 days. In‘ three disorderly conduct charge5,' one was sentenced to 20 day's and the others were remanded till today. AT ROTARY — Mental hygiene was the subject of an interesting address at Rotary luncheon yester- day by Dr. A.J. Murchison. med- ical superintendent of Falconwood 3°59"!!!- 1't was announced that the Bummer-side Rotations will be the Quests of the local club at a dinner meet-ins in the near future. Guests were Chief of Police A. Birt- wistle and his son Lieutenant Ken- neth Birtwlstlo, R.C.N.V.R.. George joint chairmen. Mr. presided Thompson Personals The many friends of Mrs. JP. Crockett, City, will be glad to know that she returned home yesterday from RE. Island Hospital con- siders. y improved in health. P.W Turner leaves today to attend a meeting nl’ the Board of Regents of Mt. Allison University and also the closing exercises of the institution. Mrs. Austin O'Brien. 206 Dum- berland Street. has received a tele- gram that her son, Pte. Peter Os- borne. is reported safe in the United Kingdom, having been a prisoner of war in Germany. Annual Meeting P. E. I. Nurses’ Association Miss Dorothy Cox. R..N. was elec- ted president of the RE. Island Rngisterod Nurses‘ Association at its annual meeting held yesterday in the Sunday-School room of Zion Church. The retiring president is Miss K .Mac1.e1lan. Other officers elected were: vice-president, Miss Mildred Thompson; secretary, Miss Helen Arsenault; treasurer-regist- ma‘, Sister Marie Magdalene; Chair. man of sections public health, Miss Sophie Nowson; general nursing, Miss Mary Lnnnlgin. Chief speakers at the imeting were Dr. Wendell MacDonald, who spoke on X-rnys and the properties of radium, and Mr. L.W. Shaw who spoke on education. Miss Elects. Macbenrian, assistant-secretary of the Canadian Nurses’ Association, took part in tihe informal discussions which followed the addresses. The retiring president in her ad- dress expressed gratitude for the tsnninstion of the war in Europe and added her hops that the war with Japan would soon come to o. victorious conclusion, thus saving much pain and privation and pre- venting the loas of countless lives. With a. Federal grant ct $2100. the three nursing schools had been real and Toronto. During her ab- in Thompson and Mark Calder were- gas and oils also showed iracroasss. Potato shipments provided by far the largest single item in ou traffic. 77B cars. although the vol- ume declined 150 cars from March. Livestock, on the other hand show- ed an increase, 92 cars to the 85 March. Other outgoing shipments iri- eluded. eggs, 16; fish, one; hides. M's. one: meats, l5; oats. five: turnips, ll; pitprops, two; puipwood, 20; moss, two; fertillzen. three; hay, Incoming freight included. auto- mobiles iincluding trucks) l4; coal, 217; fruits. 21; flour and feed. 190; fertilizer, 1&9: gas and oils, 106; hardware, 1e; lumber. 37; livestock, l4; meats. nine: mash- inery, four; molasses. one; sugar, two; salt, ten; aerated waters, six. LONDON -—- (C?) — AS Dart. of a, campaign against. black market dealings. the Bonk of England en- nounced its £10 ($45.) notes would cease to b? legal tender after May if we're goin to Government customers later on. 11H, andflxtéw ures m“ “$231M side LIBERAL POLL MEETINGS For Third Electoral District, KINI‘ QUITE Vi" be held at usual piaceof meeting on MONDAY, MAY 28th ‘at 8:30 P. M. for the purpose of organising for the forth- ered two feet, new hardwood floors latest fluorescent ltiliiflildd. o fl coming Bye-Election. Tile Convener for each Pol his respective poll. 5-22-23-26-3i. The Liberal Working Plcin for Full Post-War Employment . . . 7°" v°'_"i""—$7so,ooo,ooo t0 get us"... started in on the inn as each of them chooses. ‘-"“5i"—_$4p0,000,000 to finance the big- gest building scheme this country has ever known. ood_ paying jobs in indusrry, or in business for thernselvei 51TH.iimfillifiiil°°filiifiJ. ~ i" b"; . Canadians for success and elilsppinessf oppmm a of you‘ I'D", ("ilk-We've got to have err rts have jobs. Your Liggrsl as arranged to finance war- . wrecked countries who will be our good g "democrat?!" as meaninl "lb" "i" tho magnifi-Hsnl," it slid. . occupation’ while’ others in - ret i will please post Notice in W. E. AGNEW, District President. ‘m.’ JOBS! and women coming iiiiiiiiiiiiiii The following periods over Radio Slaiion_Cl~‘CY h“, been allotte to speakers on behalf of the Liberal party. Speakers wil be announced for each meeting. THURSDAY, MAY 24—10:00 i0 10:15 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 31—10:00 to 10:15 P. M. TUESDAY, JUNE 5—8:15 to 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7—10:00 to 10:15 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 8—8:00 to 8:15 P.M. Inserted by Queerfs County Liberal Association l i rliillfiifilfilifélfillfillfillilfilfilfilillfillfliflifililillilil53ml jobs with bright futures for she young goo out of the AEmad Services with the bosepell of their lives before themljobs for all! jobs with big prospects dud good, reliable money that will keep its buying power! Afeaa- all flu bud W011i. sacrifice and seif-slsciplina which has brought us through the war, the people of this country have earned a brighter future la a basses; lust?!» grander Canada than we have eves known! IOOK how much Canadians have accomplished, lies-e ca is hare front, were without the energy and initiative of all the vigorous young people now in uniform, sad their zest for daring! Whoa is more» , Canada CID’! do with a... back ea is." home ream? Why, wide as. help, we Canadians are head our history! able to obtain the services of a ciin~ ical supervisor for a. period of six months. In addition, a travelling instructor, Mother Inyolii, had taught dletetics to the students of all the hospitals. Moreover, the grant had made possible a refresher course Ln pediatrics which had been conducted by Miss Mabel Flanders of Montreal, By means of the scholarship fund of tile Government grant, the lol- lowlng nurses had been able to take special courses: Miss Rita Coady had attended McGlll Univ- ersity and Sister Mary had been enabled to study at Toronto Univ- ersity. Miss Jear. Enmnn took, and Miss Campbell is taking. postgrad- uate work in surgery at tho Royal Victoria Hospital. Miss Edith Hume is taking obstetrics at the same in- stitution. Miss Macfaelianhreéported ifript atll ' general mee rigs a been wel a - tended and much interest shown. Th,’ u. l.“ “n. d She thought, bower». that young "Jeff-f WWM"! PP!" nurses should take a more active s! s: *- Bond: and Yn- S: gilt iiieiiiiiiggiwuulom at the gm- ploysnen! Insurance. It a: m‘ u a r sci I D mg-“Bgrmfgngo iifthlglvgigieiq-QTQDEEEZ’. igzffdfflfi’: sfa ed lbty ‘s: srrs. Ire/ape! 5i if: paligglztenflfragg? '1‘; Mo new». more» om s....;;:...’n.5.11:1:lzsuizizuzlzuzzrid*"""""" ofler: you a swap/eta and wall m-ordinaled coo-Ming plain’?! PM’, B ul iii A a/ew sac/a 0£0£k llrgq Such a returned in Marc, and he had lip. MacDonald of stanchel, he been confined to his home until! leaves to mourn one son, Norman, his death. ‘who is now overseas with the Ho entered the service of theiRpyal Canadian Corps of Signals. Canadian National Railways atland s daughter. Margaret, Mrs. Hunter Rivas‘ in 100B and. besides Allison MaoKinnon. of Charlotte- ssrving asaxtra. g foreman, was town. An infant son. Malcolm. section foreman at radalbane and predeceased him several years ago. Borden. There are six brothers and two He came to Borden when it was sisters. The brothers are Mal- pi a town, took s. keen and colm, Hugh J., John D. and Louis. g vs interest in its cornmun- all of Quincy, Mass; Robert of life and was its first Mayor. Tacoma, Washington. and Everett 1h was appointed Roadmaster on the homestead at Clyde. 3a ill and took up residence in The funeral will be held from herlottatown that year. In 1930 his late residence, st he was in charge of widening the Street, on Tuesday sftemoon gauge on the Murray Harbor sub- o‘ loc I ' “' nnnnnnnnnnd n on HEAR REV. AND MRS. CHARLES STRUCK Formerly of Brantford, Ont. Gospel Singer and Evangelist At Tile FULL GOSPEL PEITEDDSTII. DIIIIDII Elm Avenue FOUR GREAT MEETING! TUIIDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 8 P. M. ‘v a Invited. Don‘t Miss 11in REV. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor. lnhflfi.‘ '."|.PIOM Elli-Your Liberal Government has h‘ . . . Sig!" uilililileCulnery to help enterprising Canadians develop ed full speed for the greatest period in! Farsi lOlli-Q 1 \ Canada works dine lm‘glff‘lil.".l'gri:llilelrltg get better equipment, your Liberia], 0v"... men! has arranged that they can borrow the money the d f b ' i and living Clfllglilflill. or m" work“. THE all-important question today is the civilian emf-work and leadership which we call “government? The Libgggl] h" a “mu”! Plafl- II’! big and bold! Parts of it are outlined for your judg- ment in the left-hand column. I: has been designed with the aid of the keen“ mind‘ in ever)’ P113" 0f illdllstfy, agriculture, labour and ~ leimilll- Th¢ plln will work. In fact it is already bringing results. It will continue to do so! The Liberals can tell you this with confidence x because they have had successful experience in operating nation.‘ wide plans. A Fl"! Prim-Toe Liberal GuV farmers-and fishermen therefore taken action and fishery products. ernment’: poiiq is (ha: who“ prosper, so do other Canadians. It has r0 pui: a floor under the prices of farm Ruhnkl Inn-Your Liberal Government believes in jobs first. To this end, taxes will come down to free spending power - I.” Slept‘ in your Liberal Govern. ‘M! satin-rs fulfi employ/pacts! aflier {l}: 4gp, I; n nv a ' f Cuffs-am. I harps! tbiougb . OTB for your Liberal candidate. Make sure the team which made ‘hi’ Pl"! f0!‘ full employment shall see it through-and win rbe peas! and for practical nursu and would be and ‘or an‘ NDUSNID IV TH! NATIONAI HIIIAI. COMMIT!!! Fer Feet Ailments CONSULT H. l. A. HROVVN. D.P. Oiihopedic Gilli’ t“ PDDIST m c.»- cnsm f; would ensure rates for Henna- Street i TOWN. REL