Capitol unntnnt Irma: ARE or lIITAL iuronnncr HEAR “hi-Rt. Hon. Louis 8t, Laurent Prime Minister of Canada Theatre SUMMERSIDE Tuesday, May 17th AT 8:30 P.M. J. Watson MacNaught. Liberal member [or Prince, and others will also address the meeting. Inserted by P. C. Liberal Association IOBERT MITCl-IUM, JANE GBIER STA. U ‘OUI’ OF ‘l’!!! PAST” ~Revolving around the case of a l detective whose past. shady career lead; him into a dramatic chain o! Bonsequences, RKO Radio‘: “Out o! the Past" co-stars Robert Mllchun and Jane Greer at the head of a notable cast. Jefl Markham is sent by gambler Whit Bterlhtg to bring back the latter‘; girl friend. Kathie, who ram of! with a big chunk oi money. Jeff finds her in Mexico, but falling for oer charm, double crosses Whit and former partner. Jack Fisher. locates them but Kathie kill: him and (lees. Jcfl learns later that she has re- turned to Whit. ' Changing his name Jet! settles down to run n gas station in a lit- tle town where he falls in love with pretty Ann Miller and plans a nor- mal life for hi-mself. Brut Whit‘: gunman Stefnncs discovers Jclfs whereabouts and Jefl is forced to see Whit. who tells him that he'll forgive him lf he will get acme 1n- criminatin; papers for him from a lawyer named Eels. The ex-sleuth knows he has been framed when Eels is murdered. with circumstan- tskts her to San Francisco. Jen's tial evidence pointing to himself. Lllllflll moon what they WY- ggcotd 0E the lat five Y°""""h° m° Period o; Prosperity and growth in It show: thll Liberal promises. Under Liberal fidcnt that this u... Libeffll Prom" Protect you; stake in I _OP’P_DRTIINII'Y, PROSPERITY, SECURITY "We Liberals have. Iltfillcfled ourselves to mamtaintflS a high level oi cmplvymmt “d income. bfiiau" ‘h?! mam a high and widcl?’ distributed standard of : living for guy people. Prime AIIYIIJICY Lvllll sf- Lilwm‘ You share- . gfl-y Canadian shares- in the greater opportunity Prosperity ecurity brought about by constructive Liberal Ema“- I Liberal performance ex policies. Condo" ‘a t e (LIBERIAL ursnuas A meeting of electors will be held at the following places: _ CASCUMPEC HALL Wednesday, May 18 CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL Thursday, May 19 GLENWOOD HALL Monday, May 28 FREELAND HALL Wednesday, May 25 The principal speaker will be J. Watson llIaoNaught, lll. P., Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also be addressed by other prominent Liberals. Meetings will oom- nienco at 8:30 p.m. As time will not permit Mr. MaeNaught to personally call on all the electors, he will be at the hails at 8:80 p.m. to meet with anyone who wishes a personal interview. OALCUTFA. India —- (OP) — Dr. I-Iiren Chatterjee. lecturer in a medical college here, has been elected to the French society of Anatomlsts. He is the first In- dlan to receive this distinction. Look over the at impressive our b31077- cc eds n be con- Mwfid much will continue -— . - ' t. es will again be Cdfflfll’ on l ever bclorc. as ten exports i161. \ BEEN "avers Present Play Olaury Public-Hall. was the scene of/a molt enjoyable and en- tertaining play ehtll-lsd, "Ready Made Famlly",'presented by the Women's Institute of Bldeford ung der the auspices at the Young Peo- ple‘: Union o! Bloomfield grilled Church. All the cut acted their parts in n moat professional-like manner and again and again the. good sized audience roared with‘ laughter at the sparkling comedy of the play. The Miniptor, Rev. W. G. Dickson was chairman ind cor- dially welcomed the players. After the play the cast was entertained at the United Church Manse In 0'Leary where delicious refresh- ments wsre served, Bloomfield Y. P. U. sold candy between the acts. There were two ‘special numbers. both ot which were encored: a har- monica selection by Carman Payn- ler with guitar accompaniment by Earl Coughlin. In appropriate cos~ tume, Mrs. John Coughlln gave a flne monologue entitled, "Mandy Goes To A Wedding". ' ‘ Dost The following are the cast and the characters they depicted: Agnes Martyn, a widow-Glenn Williams. Bob. her son~Ernest Fsynter. Marilee, her elder daughter -— Glenn Paynter. Gracie, her YOl-IIIIQII. cblld -— Inn Hayes. Miss Lydia, her sisier-ln-law ~- Janqt Miller. Henry Turner, a widower — Win- ston England. Doris, his daughter ~ Phyllis Wilson. Sammie, his :on — Earle Cough- lln. Begonia, the Marlyn’: darky cool: -—Annie McDougall. rllccdemus, the Martyn‘: colored Japanese Downers Lived Crusoss surname. u» ll - not...» » Two Japanese doserters who had hidden on Menu: Island, north o! NewGulnee, for live yearn lived llkeq Robinson Crusoe until they were‘ captured by islanders re- cen . Captain R. C. Clummer. an ln- specto o! the Royal Pupusn Con- stabulary. sald during a recent vis- lt to Brisbane, that the two Japa- neu had deserted from the Japan- ese army In February 19“, when the Allie: landed at Lo: Negros. The area in which thn Japanese lived was taboo to the islanders. whose lore related that at some time In the put 'n fierce tribal fight had occurred more» The pair had hunted wild pigs and other game for food. To obtain salt. essential for health in the tropics. they had burnt a :pecle| of tree and used the uh. The Japanese had not seen a man for five years. NOBTI-IULT. Mlddleux. Eng- land - (W) — A greyhound which arrived at Northolt Airport from Dublin was tied u ma: a parcel which was awn in: Customs clannce. Heeling 3118186‘. he blt a. hole ln the paper and started to eat the contents - a woollen Junoer. The address label we: eeten, too. ~ BERLIN, May 12—(AP)-—Revl:ed figures of the United States Air Force showed tonight. 55 Britons. Americans and Germans have been killed in alr-llft accident: since the service started last June to count- er the Soviet blockade of Western Berlin. The bayonet was named for the city of Bayonne, Nance. where we weapon was developed in the 17th century. is three time: a i; more widtl)’ More Production and ‘Irate | The producubi our farms and forests, factories and mine! In h ‘ are worth twic ‘ (is mega“ ago. And Cinadn s are more than four time: Canada i! lllfi "Mm" ' third largest trading nation- M," m4 Age Pensions l Federal paymfll}! h twice increawll “M” new pcnlion bll handy man -- Cyril Williams. 4t‘ 3'0 ~55‘! “pg-Mere laeolm xgxlmlplc are working 1h!" More DIVIIQS in any previous pcaccua: People have nelIlY xnmilim eri°d__ mn-ly a million m ma" but. accounts a we than in 1039. National income m: w“ They h“; put a! 5 high as in i939. distributed than c as much ‘ are being helping avc btfl! i945. The i: in now ia- aeased to $40.00 ahiaoilzhé ‘rental’ Wedding. “flexed Pmvldlml 9mm com . 11 11th acrvicea and 1'01"!’ "filmy [or m; aged and blind. e more than 4 l! > Personal bank saving!- Mers FomllY A“"'""' u-nmcnl Ill!- 352:. m dollars in Cl Your million boys ind (V. w,’ million tamiherarc m I in; a better um in lite. Benefw Notional l-leelti Health gum w rwfilw" "‘ lioll. Many projects are dread? under my: nine province-wide health mo» "-°°° illlon dollar! l! hadn't 61151515?- girlo in extended (hi! ‘I93- m build a stronger 51' addition- ital m» than; W lation. Aid to Home lulldsrl Close to 500,000 been built limit homes have _ Canada. l" PY°P°m°n m Pop“. u-y; and m _ yen- than any time in our history- dwelllng! ll!" m; war. More been built in than in any mhfl: i'-°"" ore were built lut _'Anil lowers’! taxes l Llberg] ewes...“ and be,“ ‘big? ma o . "mm"! deb: a?’ a“ __oa well! By wen dllllllhgyzluon ‘°'°""=¢~=u. » "and. . the O25 40H"; THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ._ , .' ‘ »‘.-')'l~‘v( A ‘J 1/)! bliVIFNbOFJ I40 RICHMOND 81', AMIIUALCOADANY O'Leory and g _ Vieilify - Mr. J. A. Grigg of Went Devon ls a patient in the Veterans‘ Wing ct _ the H. E. I. Hospital in Charlotte- town. His many friends wish him a speedy return to health. Miss Miriam Hewlett. ltudent nurse at the St. John, N.B.. Hos- pital i: spending her vacation at her home in 0'Lesry, the guest of her parents, Rev. C. O. and Mrs. Hewlett. Mr. Fred Champion ha: left 0'Leary to assume his new dbtles as the town electrician of Ber- wlck, NS. Mrs. Champion and the two children. Barbara and James. will leave when the school term is over. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McNelll. (Tl-ANY. accompanied by their daughters Claudette and Barbara. and by Mrs. W. G. Dlcklen and Mlls Sweet, were motor visitors to sélifhlltllflvn on Tuesday, May t . Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Matheson of O'l..eary were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. May 10th where Mr. Matheson attended the sessions o! the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Church which met in Hearts Memorial Hull ln the City. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McAulland of Bloomfield motored to Char- lottetown on Tuesday, May 10th, sc~ companled by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Craswell of Bloomfield and Rev. W. G. Dickson of O'Leary. Mrs. Cras- well and Mrl. McAusland were delegates to ‘the executive meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society o! the United Church and Rev. Mr. Dickson and Mr. McAusland at- tended the P. E. I. Presbytery meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Justice of Coleman have returned home after spending the winter months in Montreal. Mrs. Justice was one of the teachers ln the Clty School: o! Montreal. Their many friends are delighted to_have them back, although they are sorry that Mr. Justice's health is not good. but they hope that soon he'll be feel- ing better. Rules On Reports Of Case Heard In Comsro MONTREAL. May l’! - (C?)- Under Canadian law, reporting of evidence of trials held in came-r! a left to the good Judqtnent o! newomper men not to publish anything which might tnpelr 6. F. Hutclmea , l. Sen - I911 DDIIIQ Special Dclugs OPTOMETBIST! sedan. Radio, healer, l" specialists la tbs fitting o1 mileage. Condition like M,“ glasses (or the rreetlon e8 ‘bu,’ . “ma: defecls.’ ‘ n. n. avans- i 5U GBAITON QTIEIT ‘TORI I ~ Freetown MAY 17, 194g. ..________\‘: ll. l. ROGERS, ranch Manager. Plukard Building in Great George at. l Charlottetown. rm. “m, m, ATTENTION rhnnrns On Hand For Immediate Delivery m». so and so coorrsnvrr raccoons 17-Tootb Spring TootHHABIIlOWS (at old prices) N0. 11 DRILL SEEDEBS. 11 lllll 13 I'll!!! ole TRACTQR HAND-RE SPREADER (COOIIIIIIIII) Rubber Tired ram: waooons POTATO PLANTEBS and TRACTOR flAlmowg m Following New Machinery Al A ' 25% Discount Cocksllutt No. 12 RIDING CULTIVATORS ' OONDE MILKER Used Machinery One No. 80 Cookahntt TRACTOR (Reconditioned) One Eureka POTATO PLANTER (used one season) One horse drawn DISC IIAREOW (used one season) James A. Mcllelll And Sonsl unroarbriA-rc uousna I DIWICII. Suffolk. Enslsad — (OP) - Smoker the cat chased a mouse half-way up n chimney and was trapped for two r191‘! untll builders’ men chlselled brick: out o! the wall. rnnmcm r. n. Will the Medical xrofesslon and Public please note that 53mm“ May 12th Tuber- onlmh Clinics will be‘ hold la Charlottetown at the Pro- winch! nanatorlum from 1.36 u, 4 pa. Thursday and Iri- dsy of eseh week. b0 CLINIC WILL BE IIELD 0N SATURDAY MORNING. u gqmmmlae, Cllnle: will be held el the Town Ill" from I30 to 11.10 sun. on the IYI-l’! and T!!!" Tuesday o! the month. N0 CLINIC WILL IE HELD 0N n1: TRIED THURSDAY OI‘ Th! MONTH- Farther information marl- el ellnlel Division of Tubereuloalu Con- trol. Department of Health and Welfare roe sane u: roauora‘ have suitable land with West. one with lsnd. A to the un- dersigned. . i - nurmasnuamm. ‘Porhgalhll. wh- llc morals, Judge Irenee hazards S IDE said in Court of “ ‘ of the ‘Peace yesterday.‘ Ills c] d - are. °§§1il“.».?3.’."il2.'i...‘f“f.il.f ~ 1 -—-~ tlsvt, accused of indecent assault of a woman patient. John Crank- uhnv. 3.0.. orlud 1M! lime "l" judge had decided the case n: _ l . newspaper reports 0 ‘ ' . QNM...“ cortstlhned . bread! 1n: cnaraun law. d m‘ 0F FURNITURE AND FARM MACHINERY MAY 18th at 1 UCLOGK SHARP Consistlngvof: Electric Refrigerator (Kelvinator): High-Chair; Small Tables; EndTable: Hassoclulloor Lamps; Playpen; Baby Carriage; Bath Table; Bassinette: Beds and Mattresses (single and double); Toronto Louch and Mattress; Bureau and Rocking Chair; Wash Stands; Wicker Chairs; Kitchen Chairs; I-lorsehalr Couch; Mela! Table; Kitchen Table; Small Kitchen Table; (Toni/BS Chairs; Quebec Heater; Waste Paper Baskets; 011610111 Squares; Mats, Toilet Chair; Pails; Clothes Basket: 1 Range Home Comfort; 2 Kitchen Cabinets; 2 Chester- field Chalrs; 1 Wardrobe; 1 Chest Drawers; Refnflel" ator (ice); Electric Washer; Garden Hose, and 0th" articles too numerous to mention. 2 'l‘ruck Waggons; 2 Disc Hat-rows; 1 Cream Sew" ntor; 1 Set Farmers; 1 Farmall H Tractor (used 1 m‘ son); 1 Band Saw; 1 Horse-Hoe and Cart; four wheel Trailer on rubber; Harness; Farm Truck; Fox Wilt suitable for hen coups; 1 Electric Fence and insulators‘; 1 Farmall A Tractor (used 1 season); 1 FarmalhCu Tractor; Driving Waggon (rubber); 2-ro\v Potato Lultié. vator; Sectional Harrow with seed box; Plows (gang B" 5 single) ; and other articles too numerous to mentwh. - - u,‘ The following Cars and 'l‘rueks: Plymouth coup". . . sad ,1941' 1938, Chevrolet Club Coupe, 1941, it‘: v 194i suitable for hotel. These pro! Hudson Sedan, 1946; International , (steel box); International Truck KS-B, 1946 (new "w? tor); Ford 3-ton ‘Ituck, 1946 (new motor). 2o Terms: Joint A ved Notes on Amounts over 5 » Sale will be hel in field opposite the Old Craprllliid Creamery. It‘ weather unfavorable sale will be c p Thursday. ROBERT N. DAWElQN- IIUGII MORRISON, Auctioneer. I _ Harmony In Colour will) fMitrplw Plum... ‘WASHAILI WAII. PAINT jlvqlprosh-lemalolullob ~ FIAT s MING“ 0 Gl°$$ v " ‘Vldeilslecllsn o! ¢eloun " b55011 ~ n. r. lllllzlmllfil Iuiaoll ‘a Ohsaflor. 1M. .......................-.-------- HIGH!!! I w -»a.'.............._................-.--‘--. II. 1U ~¢n~, ,, "l" a‘