“is good tea” l ‘RED ROSE Orange Pokoo Tea Cll n 8w QQ H. Buntein. David Bethune, Philip neck sleeveless sweaters slightly “ e a g d! Matheson, 1111...»... n. n. Bell. M. soilecll. B85111" Price 0300-011 sale I... A, Henry Gallant, Michael 81.50 at Henderson and Cudmore’s -- - =- - ___=_.__-_ ,1 Doyllg, H. Carr and Mrs. Michr 5-25-31 randda hta Blanche has lived 89 0V 9- —--—— 5,1,1, ax: Q“ {g l," ‘um. Mr. McLura was the first speak- 11111111: WILL as an om- In Memoriam , MRS. salufizY-Mooxslvzls The death of Mrs. Samuel Mac- Kenzie occurred quite suddenly at her home in Glen Martin on May; Mrs. MacKenzie was the for-, mer Jessie MacPhee, daughter of‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlinl MacPhee of Heatherrlale. where» ahe was born in August. 1860. 1 e 1$ried Samuel MacKenzie of .Glen Martin fifty-six ears ago. Her husband predeceas her.| All of her life since marriage was. spcnt in Glen Martin where three of her children still reside, naluc- ly. Miss Marjorie Isabel, Finley, and William, living in the old home. Three other children H_ugh, in Nova _S:otia. OPEN FOR Saturday, JEWELS-BIB came a Diamond Mr. nine yearn a the latter the 2.000- bum. are left. won sevelul portant lliullopean Miss Mugaret of Boston, Mass; eve-nip (than. year, but at Henley he Norman, d Gardiner. Maine; 0nd was unfortunate A devoted ‘shell alwrtly_gf_ter_the_start.____ (GLIBSVKOIKLETFTTS? i 150 Kent Street --- Phone 2026-] WATCHES — CLOCKS - JEWEILERY -- IIEPAIIIED mother for some e. The funeral service was held from her late residence on Batu:- day, May 5th, with Rev. T. A. A. Duke of Caledonia Presbyterian Church in charge. Interment was in Valle eld Coma where Rev. Ster 111g of Valle eld con- ducted the service at 0 grave. By The Canadian Preu Toronto's Johnny Coulson 11c- Soulls favolite today when he won event at Heidel- {min record time. He 111 tipping his BUSINESS May 2O V STORE t i @Y'\‘A\.\I.\C.‘L\J ' By Accepting Deliveries Months. IIALIFAX—SYDNEY—SAI GOOD SELECTION OF JEWELLERY WORK GUARANTEED 110101001111 DOMINION COKE NOW AVAILABLE AT VOIIII LOOAL IIEALEIVS Avoid Possible Disappointment In The Winter DOMINION STEEL 8: COAL CORPORATION iii e1 During The Summer NT JOllN-MONCTON Beginning May 21. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT L'1‘D., Charlottetown - Summoraide - Bordon via Bonshaw. once Act. hands. Hard sary. although some people every Rinse out the first lot of shampoo and rub in anothed. Use a small nail brush or toothbrush for dif- ficult spots, such as the hairline or behind the ears. is most likely to accumulate. You'll hair if you leave traces of sham- poo and soil in it. Use warm water and a spray, and don't favor one spot more than another each lng with and pin 1t out of the woyJ forefinger curl, 11nd wrap hair around it in gion took the to turn. Keep bushing the hair rode down; don't let it climb over seems dry, moisten your hands and pli- the round hairl nun”: lsjollslsllsllsllsllslhfiidfilé New Bu: Route Political llally At llo. Iiustioo The North Rustico district gave l‘ n" "w" 5 ""4: every evidence last night of being 351° 1" “"11"- behind the Progressive Con-l servo ve candidates, Mr. W. Clles- solidi ter S. McLure and Wing Cmdr. J Angus MacLean, mltc. At a roll l? at Stella -Maris flail the candl- ates were given an enthusiastic reception. After they had spoken l“? a 911111119111“ dwrs- 54541- several from the district made _ . ""- ‘ brie’ ‘Mk5, pledging support to: AFTER JUNE 1, U10 OHICB 0T D1‘. John Bracken and his candidates. F- 5- 5111111111" W111 11° 1111111"! Ii . Roy Doiron of North Hus-Hm Queen 511161-- tico presided. I 0-22-01. Speakers, in addition to "—— candidates, included Messrs. er. He reviewed the guarantees which Mr. Bracken had given this Province to improve transportat- ion, including an additional ca: ferry and the construction of a super-highway between Charlotte- town and Borden with the build- ing of bridges across North and West Rivers. Mr. McLure dealt, ‘too. with the opening campaign speech of Prime Minister King. referring to his appeal for re-election on the re:- prd of the pztst five years, includ- I18 said 0d’ the members of the armed inr- CB3 his war record. Mr. lifcLm-e that the war record was that and the civilians, not Mr. King's. Wng Cmdr. MacLean dealt with the most important sections of the Progressive manifesto and enumerated the re- firms which the party is pledged his a dress he pointed out that Pflmmeni 01' National Defense are all parties in the House of Com- NW0 P1111“! Edward Islanders. mons had voted for the Famllylpet" Allowance Bill and that all major parties ‘There was no truth, he declared, n icy of the Progressive Conservnt- 1111511, New Haven. ives to repeal the Family Allow- The pledge to provide, increased old age pensions at 85 was referred MacLean. Conservative party's im lement. In the course of are pledged to retain it. the rumor that it was the pol- tn by Wing Cmdr.? Tonight's meeting will be at1 Afton Hall BE YOUR OWN llAlRDRESSf-Jltj son. 1. Choose 0. good shampoo and! follow the directions on the label,’ and Brave exactly. Measure Just enough forlMfllflr W. Mercer. wo lothering; don't waste it. ! 2. Brush your heir well, to loos- en dandruff and to lemovc scales 1°13 911110111 DOWXIB. . and dust. I 3. Rub in the shampoo with both rubbing isn't neces-' like‘ t: but be sure 101love suds on inch of hnir and scalp. where dandruff 4. Rinse till’ the water runs clean never have bright clean 5. Now rub with Turkish towels to remove all the water you can. Then, to take out t-vrigles, brush‘ with a clean hairbrush To Set Your Own Hair '1 Set your am when 11 merely damp not wet. It will dry faster and be easier to handle. 2. Make clean cut parts. Twist section you are not work- 3 Part off your rows for pin curls evenly. Use a. comb to pick up the little strands neatly: keelp them all the same size and ahapefaudnorlwn was taste The most common mistake women make“. in setting hair is to roll irregular tufts of hair, of varying shapes and sizes, higgledy-piggledy You can't 8% a smooth wave, roll, or ringlets this way. 11D To make a pin curl, place the wihere you wlmt direction you want the curl the in curls, especially a- ng my thoroughly. [i2 wusmouivn sasmouun nnan DOWN 1111.10 u1= Daily Dally Dally Daily Ex. Ex. Illa Ix. llnSat. Sat. Sun. Una. Ian. JoSun. only RM. 0.10. AM. 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Please attend. 5.35-“ CENTRAL Parish, S d 27th Clyde River 11 11.1111? agurfig ‘School 10.15 a.n1. St. Catherine's 3 p.m. Churchill 7.30 pm. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. 5-35.11 l THE MONTH Y meeting 0f the Lesion Auxiliary will be held to- night at the Legion Home at 7.30. W111 those who have promised sugar for the carnival please send 1t in not later than Saturday. 5-25-11 I 11101011111101: - Hailed among Sevflflty-thme N.C.O.'s 11nd men 0f Canadian Army liberated prison- ers of war announced by the De. Osmund O'Brien, mother, Mrs. Maude O'Brien, lives lat‘ 20s Cumberland Street, mm. Jootetown, and Pie. Patrick Cava- lflflgh. son of Mrs. Margaret Cava- MENS fancy coat sweaters, re- gular price $4.50—on sale $2.50 at Henderson and Cudmorek 5-25-21 FUNERAL Y sr _ ' funeral of the latelisllillllfm Joghlf held YVsterday residence. Services at the homo were conducted by The pallbearers Theodore Sentner. Kelsey . James Arbing, Rgy ‘fay- W. V. Pear. gggietegyiterment was in People's TO MAKE were: Brchau cans. LIQUOR WASHINGTON. May 24-(AP)_ iChaimian J. A. Krug of the Unit- ed States War Production Board 1°53)’ announced that distillers would get a month-long "holida " 11,21‘ Production of liquor in Julvy. tf- Krill; made the announcement a a news conference at which he also said the has been authorized to bout 200.000 passenger ycar if it can get the l MEN'S SDOrt‘ coats. last sea- 5°n$o “Q1111 11D to $20.00—-on sale 00 at Henderson and Cudmore’s ' 5-25-21 GRADUATION DANcppflnce a: W81" College auditorium was = e scene Wednesday evening P.W 1n honour of th F‘ t‘ ' _ flIZiUHE Class? 3hr 121mm,)‘ gmed pr nclpal of the Colleg, d M fitcel. Prof. J. 11. 31011211111111. vlois. 1111110111111. and Wendell MacDonald and tlilain £ president and ' secre a , spec l , '11s“. rwooolvgii the my d m 500' persons were make a. cars this materials. rlelsergl. The u y » g. ed for the occasion in the ESiiSoo lcolours, red and blue. Don Mes. ‘seris orchestra furnished the music. CANADIAN 1.1101011 - 11m sale-l nwnuuy meeting of N Charlottetown Branch of V plcoe Wedlrwsda/v even- ing with the vice president, Oom- Phlllib Palmer prmidim. There was a good attendance. Six- Dorothy MacKenzie welcomed as the first Nursing Sister of the present war to he admitted to membership. Consid- erable dkacussion took place re- garding the delay i11 making bos- slble hospitalization in the Pro- vince for returning casualties. and also for the need oi improvement in the meeting of those PEI/liming home from overseas at the various points of disemborlmtion on the Island. Dur the meeting" these present enjoy two 0008B I15’ Mr. Roy Smallmon, who was accom- panied on the piano by Mr. Wal- ter MacNutlt. Refreshments lvcre served after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. When Throat Clogs Germ-Laden Phlegm 1711131121’ (‘lifurvd r1111‘ You may l1 eakoi‘ it_aa only a slight co , but Just the same your cold ma be- spread- ing downwards. _ old that 1n- fects-the Bronchial tubes 1f not controlled. can go further. We all know there are types of cold that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any deeper, help to rout 1t out with Poison’: Cough Syrup. Remember, an excess of mucus in' the head or throat soon blocks the nasal passages and- leaids to a rapid spread of infection. T i0 soothing remedy helps to clear the throat and breathing organs of much aur- Ius bacteria-infected mucus. his starts you on the road to better-health. n No matter “stuffed-up you may be vnth cold. a cough or bronchitla. look for ulcker relief from P010011’! _ 1| h Syrup: it i0 a moat success ul antidote 10.1110 common Cold. Sold by all good Chemists 1n JSc-bottlea. for nowa aorted airloiiy pay. CRASIWSIIEI-LITDI‘ monographs. CONFEDERATIUN LIFE ' IN- Buests. About D _'l‘liF CHARLQFFETOWNMGUAROI ._-__--. @_-_ Wall Attonlioll In King's O0. H1’. McPhet. Wednesday night. Mr. warmly applauded. Mr, R. . L Burge. Mr. Tang; and BL. Chdfliti. 0f Rochford square Wednesday evenms- The and recitative numbers. members of the clergy were Following was the Peace-Caro Roma- cia Morris. /J. McIsaac, R. Hughes. Long, Long Ago (Baily) Tierney. B. Cannon. I. MacLean, J. barter. Little Maids at Tea, H. MacDonald. —K. McKenna. March of the (Thomas) — A. Steele Trainor, B. MacDonald. M.R. Bradl MacDonald, Moon Winks (Bellak) Mclnnis, C. Mclnnis. Rustic Dance (Duval) MacDonald. Rosemary Waltz Murnaghan, S, LeCla Star of the East C. Mclnnis. H. McInnis. March (Engelman) LeClaire. Vocal: Starlight (Marzo) Roach. B. Tierney, L. Bell Merry Peasant F. Gillies. Recitation: "Hinder Not J. Murnaghan. (Schuma . Peters. Roach. National Anthem. B. McInnis. H. McInnis, H. B. MacDonald. M. MacDon MacDonald. D. Peters. E. A. Campbell, B. Trainor, F. J Murnaghan, N. Connolly, Claire. M. By HOWARD (IOWA BERCHTESGAD Mal’ 24—- (AP) -—The assassinate Hitler last J would have succeeded if a had not kicked a “Ki-limo o. s o an e crt w was barracks at gusts Bouchholz, who continued recordl wasold 0.0 (I r. "Hitler had day at lunch time. His tenburg. Th od Wclfsschanze.’ c e "There were about the room, which -w1u on three aides. fenberg, and Field Marshal introduced then Col. Brandt. ‘ conference had gun when Col. Brandt ki i 01's Cnuoll SYRUP 0111. ihO . If r’ no; z Hold our comb iu tho “°' ,"° fiaklgaoomsnololuooam "The conference proceeded and 0 . t 12:10. ll c ool. a. With comb 011-0101111011 h Staunonberg ‘$0111? toluheono. At ‘par and run throulh all the hair 12:6 the brief c500 011p oded with to t e very 011410. a big burst of yellow flame and 4. In combing. wild: the part0. black smoke. ' ul- - =. t of back hill’ ll "For a few moments it wastho 0M0 auction. the hair will Dal .i 1 I If!“ K i l i IF Mr. slve Conservative candidate King's, addressed a well attended and enthusiastic meetin8 1H Mmu ey, P. Longaphie, M. E. Doucette, Joseph, J. Iawlor, E. Peters, J. automobile industry Gillis. AN lioPllao Meetings MnWalter McElwen Pmflded- McPhee dealt trenchantly Wm, m, 9011149111 issues, especially u they affected the farmers Ind fishermen of this Province. He was Brief remarks were also made by McPhee also addressed well attended meetings this week at St. Roollforli Square Pupils Hoard In Fine Programme A very enjoyable musical Ib- granune was given by the P1111115 School all which showed the results of care- ful practice and trainirm- The" was a large and appreciative au- dience of parents and friends. Hi5 Excellency Bishop Boyle and other present programme: PfQ¢e$§gkI1lfi1d—D- Peltegk 1x11". Roach "The rcn's - ChOflBl Ring Out Sweet Bells of Little Prelude (Horwood) — R. Hughes. D. Smith. S. Coker. Buttercup (Folk Song) — B. Gallant, D. Campbell. Church Bells (Blake) ~ Patri- Blue Bells of Scotland (Webber) B. Merry - Go - Round (Bilbo) - Motion song — J. Kelly, B. Kane.‘ S. Burke, B. Kelly. S. Lund. M. Mc- Gee, B. Gallant. B. Hennessey. Twinkle, 'I‘winkle, Folk Song — My Old Kentucky Home (Foster) Young Gallant-s. Southern Nights (Duval) — N Sumarah. Duet and Dance (Goss) Accompaniment—H. Roach. B. V. _ w, --M. (London) — J. ire. ' (Kennedy) — . - J. Mur- naghan, N. Connolly, F’. Gillies. S. —M. Homeland Sounds (Bellalf) - B. 31 E1. Mclnnls, N. Connolly. rm) Music" Country Gardens (Grainger) - Valse in A Flat (Chopin) — H. Etude (Heller) - B. MacDonald. Marche Militalre (Schubert) — Chorus: Springtime (Weeler) - Chorus: M. Mclnnis. C. Mcfnnis, Roach, ald, H. Power, Gillies. S. Le- Sumarah, L. MacLean. finger. When 011 the hair ismeen new members were 01d . Mawflvheffl. B. lifeManus, M. wound, slip out the finger and pinflhe Branch membership is now WI-lker. N. Pound. J. Larter. K. LIMITED j m, curl no; lwell over filve hundred, Nip-sing McKenna. A. Steele, B. Tierney. L. 5, When finished, if your ham-Slasher was Bell. M. Roach. Describes Attempted Assassination 0f Hitler Last July N EN, Germany, attempt t0 uly little black said Heinz Bouchols, a in the nburg. EastPrus- sis when the bomb went off. escaped with only minor cuts from- flying glen, Hitler's con- ferences until Aprl 20. when he cred to leave Berlin. Hero is his story of the effort of Ool. Von Stauffenberg to kill Hit- a conference every head uar- ters was in the forest near aa- name WES 25 people in at the 0nd b“ of the barracks and had windows It was the first time, Hitler had ever seen Stauf- Keitel him. Stauflenberg w; fanning tho new Volks Grenadier divisions. "Col. Stauffenbelg set his brief case under the long heavy and stopped back behind and to Hitler was table the righ of Hitler. standing‘ in the centre of the long table vy i ch was spread withmaps. 0n his right was Gen. Henslnger, ust be- ed Col. Stauflenbergu briefcase andscem- odannoyed that it was in his WHY. He stooped and picked it up and set it over about a. foot—on the outside of tllo thick oak slabs that l» f4 atlpported the end of the table. ‘u for on enter- tainment consisted of piano. VOW: o essential services. standable. sible. I P-15 the noise. Then everyone started yelling ‘Where L; the Fuehrerlh Keitel got him by the arm andi started out. l “I gum ed out one of the win-, dows an ran around to the door. Hitler was walking to his under- ground bunker a few feet away. trousers were torn and his uniform wassoiled. His hair and face were blackened, but he did 11ot seem to be hurt. He kept pushing away everyone who tried to help him. "When I went back into the room Ooh-Gen. Gustav Jodi was ordering the place to be surround- ed so that no one could leave. Soldiers were everywhere and thby helped the injured, and the am- aulances were beginning in ar- v 0. “Col. Brandt who had been nearest to the briefcase. oven 01-, ter ha had moved to the outaide of the table, died that night. One 0f his legs had been blown off. "Hendreich Berger-ho was sit- tinl across the tabla from O01. Brandt taking notes-died in the . 133th of his lags had n blown o . "Luftwaffe General Korten died the next day. A bars-planter from ‘tine table had pen a hi0 ab- omen. "Mai-Gen. Schmundt, Hitler's chief adlutant, 10st an 0 0 and a foot and died six weeks 0m. “Investigators aaid that if Col. Brandt had not by chance moved tbs briefcase Hitler would have been killed or seriously injured. As it was, tho table and shielded him from the blast." Like An Expert Youcan whom the work 0i th0 best irdruler by combim your hair badly. and 1f do 1...... 000d manTh-Jfi .1‘! tlo. Hera an 501m tips ollllllrso,llllllslollllllloll -sls lsll' lllllsl BE slllllllllllllzll F0ll lolllollllow Canada has reason to be proud of the enterprise shown by he, pioneers intransportation. Every Canadian is proud, too, of the truly magnificent contribution made t0 the Victory which is now ourg by all those associated with Canada's transportation industries. Both for her home trade and to compete successfully with other export countries, Canada must have an efiicient . transportation system. She must have low freight rates." She must avoid waste due to the overlapping of railway, water carriers, trucks, busses and air services. At the same time, sho must provide the people with a] The Progressive Conservative Party is committed to the achieve- ment of this program, so vital to national prosperity. Progressive Conservative policy is clear, forthright and under- To These Measures, John Bracken is Pledged:- O Co-operation with public and private enterprise to create a fully developed system of transportation in Canada de- signed to furnish the cheapest and most efficient service pos- o Unalilerable opposition to the amalgamation of the two rail- way systems, believing that competition between them pro- vides a more efficient service than a single monopoly. 0 To remove the injustices felt in the Maritime Provinces as outlined in the Duncan report. In Prince Edward Island, for example, ice-breaking ferries and docking facilities will be provided. Similarly, in British Columbia, and elsewhere, in- . WIN WITH BRACKEN Vote for Your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE sasmirz-mfian-“aao- the ,’ ".11"; way you v |:t it to go. 5. in the back. Bive it toafit your head 1'. sun. vim-mm tonaooth 00.111100. vnard, then cmnb in the section. and finish with the Hal"! The hair will lie close to.the heed. 2- stay up better. 1.1.010. m. Your 11111- U11 at 111,111 Many women think matter what they do with their hair at bedtime. finally or not at all. and pop into . This 12011:: and bnlshmliaur hair $101’- lg y o nigh, arrange as . carefully as if you were dressing tons (OP ""941 "id ‘med bu‘ for a date. In the moming it will justices will be corrected. 0T0 ensure for Canada every advantage of modem airline traific in keeping with the new concept of tomorrow, there will be given to both public and private enterprise the most complete assistance by the Government. In the many new jobs thus created, prefer- ence will be given to those men trained by reason of war in handling and servicing air- craft. O To see that Canada plays her part in the development of in- ternational air transport by means of reciprocal agree- ments. Vote for a well-balanced, eco- nomical transportation system. Publhhed b! Ibo Prolrrcaalvo Conservative Part!- 01-11"!- Lmlj ' 5111.» ‘beliiiililillyf I‘ Li’ your h-air i5 naturally 611111’ °1 _1.\;l, my; l; 1:12:11 DQWHIEDCILI’: 1111: is all you need i0 do exce 0 a 10w pins of! ir-l: and behind Otherwise train it like this. e111 bobby pins all aim W ridges of waves, to hold tho 11811‘ down and emlrhwle 11" “Awe-m in 11 y“, wear your hair down: a. slight swirl, ff you wear‘ an upsweep. comb: soot-inn nearest the crown up- middle CB2‘!- 1 1f you ma; your hair i smooth rolls, comb the r011! tightly and usln" 01M renflmm?» fasten them firmly in lvwl- d a. rryouuaoyourh "Y"; fluffy roll each strand on a oil-l‘ 1;‘- slip out curler, and Din. Now you want tighter curls, PM th wet llands.-~-fimdlaoullciifill>' If you want sleek hair, fin-' a brulh. 1t doesn't They comb 1t amen soon suonraos 1111111031. Kenya -- (or) ~811- 1,; a mistake. Always wheat). has proved useful in Kelly! during recent food difficulig _ LIVESTOOII TIIIIOKIIIO KENlSlNGTON DISTRICT Th0 Livestock Marketing Board, intently BIIXIOItIU t0 render service, In addition to top market lW1¢¢~ ° their patrons, has arranged for a weekly truck“! service in the Kenslngton district, as follows! Long River, Froncli River, New London- Alton Bell, Phone 3 B3- Seaview, Spring Valley, Darnley— J- B. McLeod. Phone 46 - R5 Frooiowa-Harold Drummomi. Kenallurton area, covering Town Road. ""11" 31"" Hamilton-Oliver ,Call-pbell. Trucking service Summeraillo area for Pfmm” P110110 463 - R2.