snowmc nuns} A_T 3.15_.7_ IAIAIIIIIIII Innate I tiiuqgrg 53111111 Flillitllilli iuiiiiii-iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiui u-IKTB-A- UNUSUAL OCCUPATION! WHITE IHIAPSODY, SPORT; AND COLOR CARTOON J> iravz_::____ . -".r'_.- "P": I - ---— i- —r-—~— e snows AT 3:15 - 1 - 8:45 ow tvn some 1 HAUNT mt two/c? CAN A HOUSE BE _ . count/vii) I0 05/ CAN yggu sumo mt svocx u YOUR utz. (is rcitiiifs CRIME QOCTOR starts in the citiic oi a Itnuaiteti IIOUSC . . . and gels io the ' , bottom pf a weird ALSO LITTLE LULU CJHJQ NEWs - MUSICAL "BURIED" ntnasimns " Clark. diiwwr o! the iilllvhfll 81l- l ' BROUGHT FROM CAVEB lery hind surveyor of the King's pic- ‘ tures, has been iiisimtlris iiiilrit- h1g5 hidden in caves in the mount- , LONDON, J I -- (C?) llfltlin has begun: to "unearth" her Portmadoc. NON-ll- Walfii and mime hlding-piacesUSir Kennethireium them to London Ealleries ‘CVOOL MARKETING Woolwlilbe "st:t~- lwoolwnr‘ r‘ ' l8. iiisio Growers’ Warehouse at the foot of Prince Street, C-‘n-iloltolflwll liter June 18th. Wool shipped by truck or rail should be carefully ll!‘ ltd and addressed to the Wool Grading Station, Charlottetown, ‘Freight Collect." An advance of 22 cents Der Pflllllll "l" l” mm“ ‘m “n "WI of satisfactory quality and properly prepared for marketing. Wool will lllllllicd to Lcnnoxvllle for grading and the balance will b0 iilltl Wlllll "it If Irsdea is received. l" llllllilllll. each fleece should be fled separately with paper string "ll lucked in old, but clean sacking. Do not ship in a l"!!! llllllll°l his. Uio one largo sack if at an poicllilc- w "ll! "l"! l" “mklnl- 5 lllllber of old. clean sacks sewed together wlll suffice. Each sack should l‘ lillltil with the name and address of the owner with one tag securely llllchcd tn the outside or the lack and another film-l vii "w ml"- A deduction of 1 cent per pound will be made for wool tied with binder ti or other unsatisfactory string. PM?" l!!!" lwll" l‘ ‘nuwh’ ll the Provincial Department of Agriculture. BONUS 0N W00!- A bonus of i cents er und on all standard lrlllfl 0| Cllllllllll 7°01 will be paid by the grovfgcial and Dominion Departments of Alfl‘ lire on fleeces properly prepared for marketing. The ulymflll "l bonus will be made direct to the grower throfllh ll" Plflllllll“ 9°‘ llrtmcnt for wool approved and passing through the Mslltfilttl WIN’ . Growers will please observe the following rill!!! l- Btmove any heavy tags and dung locks before tyllll "I'll "6""- move any hurry, strawy. or dirty wool before tyllil- Remove any other ohaffy. or straw! iwrllll" °l "mm °" m“ "t llrht chaff before tying. -Shcsr when fleeces are dry. Keep wool from getting damp. l these rejects, packed sepsranly. may lo lorwlril ll N" "l - ll" lllllrliut. s bonus will not be paid on: (l) Any reject wool. f2) Flew" u“ M binder twido. (s) wool rgcelygll In wet, or musty condition or on "I illii that requires a lot of reconditioniiii! it time i" Imlllll- nl bonus is not difficult to secure if the above sluililv I'll" l" and. but inppiirr only on out» received rm oi i-eiccti- crib" l‘ "e "Fluted by the owner. u l‘ "Noted that the wool warehouse will operate l" 0M llllllllll l". the date of opening from June Ill/h to Jliy 18th. All wool should " "hind in on period. Be m. that to. regulations as indium-i iii l“ Itlttinciit are curl-led into moot. Address communications to: Illa Pl-INCI snwaup ISLAND suaur onerous’ ;piz11vcs EDWARD — T0-DA~Y-. rus. - ii/Eo. 9 — — COME EARLYH finals“ ~‘ Til-llAY/filiAPlTill. 4w TIIE. ——WEB. l:=;__:======== Filipino After gind-ependencc For All Peoples BIZLB RBI" d bRkPif. ynwmscléfcduns F401,) in its entirety. prices wwld drop 6,31“ °¢ Y 0H f0 k-b “d!!! - Afoghief) of the Monument, Fine ggntlsvagglégllfaflfie glllellil thblfglllltéih "But then, Hunimwhat does pro- prised from what I saw st lunch." almost at once, leaving him to pines warned the United Nations Am ‘M ‘Mflgffis, sectig“, ‘fifgg door. "Excusrfme," he said hastily “d9 for the aunts? I world security conference today he ggétsqi? omgxfiggiono hhflrged, g1 wanlt a twOllTl wit]; Lggige," my t Iii‘ C 0S8 U 1C l S i w ma“ with the care of historic buildings, confidential toner fiéuit pgvoinililnél, would carry in the plenary ses- f all tie- pendent peoples. Leader of the delegation from the islands so recently won back from Japanese domin wearer of many ribbons indie his part in the fight for Phil ‘pine survival, Gen. Romuio told ' ressconference he was not s his own people bu ancient, peoples with no e conference here. own country was assur pendence. he said. (The Philippines are scheduled 'to be granted independence by the United States July 4. 194d.) n ibrought into the open what on the surface had appeared to be a scrap over mere terminology. majority of the Big Five-Great Britain, the United States. Russia, and France-arid mziny - powers wish to makc "self-govern- ment." the goal of dqlfliiidcnt, pea- pies as set forth in the proposed Jfiflfi others want to name "independ- ence" as the paramount ob ective. The conference today through masses of commit- ctaii and awaited word from Russia on the veto- ower conces- sions she will make wns no indication of an early con- clusion to the work of the confer- ending definite leadership from t e Big Five. O he uestion of independ- anadian attitude is that ii. is a storm in a teacup. A Canadian spokesman said HAKILQFIELFUWN GUARDIAN ‘ v\-\ This I is reserved for news o: but, bafvertlsilll l; Hflstesfi o aae ua Ill "N!" ' st iivo '31- a word. strictly Illy- CONIIIDIIIATION urn m § stinaucs. ~ /‘\/~II~I\J\AJQ T!!! DE LU BEAUTY SALON XXX!!! is new located the Tweei Build- phgm @, d-l-Bi. aunts at their usual table. Norah . ..___. raised her hand and iier voice. All MARIN IMPILOVE- Yflqhoo. Hunt! You sinner, w!“ Mgiwrg _. Miss Leslie Pickett. didnt you wait for wee Norah superintendent c-f the Interprcvin- She tripped across the ruc: cial home f: Wc. Coverdale, bright as a dairy maid on a M reported that morning. "Introduce me to the i"; 1s hem‘ “my ' q , ntivcs.’ she snid, dimpiing. dovemm“ m,“ m, Huntleigh looked stunned, not the directors at AIL“. hurch Thursday afternoon. . A. mime. Perhaps he had never heard gdcBeath, treasurer, reported thsclit. Leslie supplied the "Mrs. Har- the Board is to receive a bequest from the estate of the late Senator fmilfld. surely everyone was imp- Black of Sackville. Dr. S. H. Prince 11y. There was a great shuffling of] a gathering of wziitressesg the meeting were Dr. Prince. AK. and Norah was at; last placed to' of Halifax presided. Present at chairs. Herman of Backville. J. E. Sheeliy of Amherst, Rev. Randolph Mac- Lean of Montague, |P.E.I.. D. A. McBeath of Moncton, Rev. Dr. Barrett of Truro, Miss Pickett and decided that Rev. J.J..A.iexander of Moncton- had not taken place. Moncton Transcript. “I do simply adore rich people,’ Norah said wistfuliy. "Same as I do squab. But I can't get close u u enough to boy or bird to gnaw the bones. These elderly men don't ‘look romantic but I could cry w . 'ilimi< of all thcmuslcalshows they of cculci put on the road if they _ioi'u- e-d together and started a syndi- cate." She explained to Aunt Calm Found In Germany 3235: £";'.“..: .."'.§;€f"s.t“" "'°"' her own satisfaction. Leslie remembered that the can't hand myself any bouquets." Lillie nuhdts IOtiIAKEtLIN beywildered. A csic cou see a ora ‘s chat- “gtfs A£1§l§l§_l(*§§)lf£orlf$ o, ter wcaried the frail old ladies. “b looted by the Nu“ m 06cm he was embarrassed herself and led countries and private coiiec- “shamed °I h” ‘embarrassment- aom m Genny comprise mum Was she a snob pt heart? In Dor- Heaclquarters estimated today. because “he w“ b°°k°d 5°‘ is in the hands of the Allied arm- lea-most of it found in sso depots °°"‘”"'ll°“- to 4.000 cases deep in Salt mines “llllg- "m" dammit to small collections Ilidéileitl "on pieqeyed." farms and in other ou -o - ic- Aum Caroline interposed m a I 1 h lint Emma and I wish to have ll. éfiillirfftfméilifidiiii, ""rr.ia.i.suisinss u _ t il/ou at four. Norah? I-Iavc Ifiihwilfiiiirifilfi iIf“€i.."‘il.§-£2€ “ht-Hie u “it bath tw- PM“ OI i2, I CI dI ll‘! l mrfmily‘ thearcnermy? Ivlygherevegi? Fflelgléggllggraggllfg “in? lllill "fill!- gffm "M" 5-5“- “l” mph?‘ yvcii give her a ‘$1131 “elitsilffiliistggts-l ' 1c I h f _ mg you in wrong with the mar.- erllyiyhewagrltsllifijdeorfartgfessgr 00f olhrge'agfamf’nl' A5 n" ‘he “he? ma!" arts at Cambridge Unlversitysaid t,"- I": ‘Xmqwl W" a scheme- T?" it will take many weeks to exam- 3°“ 13 er‘ , . . ‘ ine the various caches, most of ‘ which were found without new, Late in the afternoon Huntieigh ate inventories because of last-Wlame l° ledeem llls Promise of minute shifting by the ciermnnsldrlvlw her Hrvimd iv 5g? goiifv- e n in the final days of hostilities. lle found her with Mr. Belgium and Italy were theoniy ""9 °l the $111811 Parlors. a chess countries from which the Nazisimllld between Ihtm 11nd a No. l took my considerable amount o; I_ - think-it-ivlll-be-ovei‘ expres- public property, Co]. Webb said. m 0h h" Iiwe- Mr- Biiisley hudl intfng out t)“; mos; o; they, set her the stem task of amusing ligating was from private sgupcesifl profitable guest in the only way such as the Rothschild collectionille was capable oi being amused. in Fnmmh IMr. Stein had played chess siiue Two plctures__both 15m Cenvflthc age of four; he had been my German works o; “we impmci American champion at eighteen mn¢e__wh1¢h were taken {mm mmand two years later had dcfciitecl Louvre in Paris turned up in l-Ier- all challengers l" a EHYOPHH mann Gaming's collection. Col. llllllmll-"lelfll- 1'19 W85 iww almost Webb disclosed. He said most of elshtv- His bciiv hand hovermc Gowns-s trmnmdous couecucn over a bishop was like a falcon came from Gemany-s own m“- wheeling above its prey. Leslie vms lung] museum, lllll- h 809d player and she lacked _________ Mr. Steins seventy-six years of ex- FRUIT 515K perience. She wondered dreariiy ____ the game had not ended ‘orig Pour canned fruit of kind - » ma, a mmmm bring filbomngg Hunt raised his eyebrows. He point. Place left-over I88. sisouittqgild 119i speak but his look asked. on fruit. Cover and let stand until 5'9"“ you 00mins? Hiivcift we a biscuits are thoroughly heatedqdlltfi? Serve not with fruit as sauce. The Lvsllc shook her ‘head. It was gyrilp ma/y be slightly thicitentcdiMi‘. Stein's move; indeed it had first viriith a uttio cornstarch if de- been his mcvc for thirty-five min- 8k,d_ ~ utcs. He looked so absorbed in considering it that she ventured to go to the door where Hunt stood waiting. tod y that a country could not have self- government unless it was indo- _. caimlde near‘ Pcnrhyndeudraetili. ‘ s tut treasures from their ssscrstimsuiiig detailed urraiiscniciits to Tells 0i Arrival 0f British Tanks in Syrian iiapital By FRANK O'BRIEN DAMASCUS. June 1 — (AP) - I have just ridden into battered. bleeding Damascus. before British forces put an end bombing and machine-gunning and pillaging the oldest rth The people came out of holes like gophers when the the distant clanking of tanks coming into the town from Beyrouth along amase first listened cautious- ly at win ows and then peered u sh ed to anllmerican diplomat as “Group entitled, ‘Death and ans "the happiest people ever seep in Maiden?‘ munmured Hunt the long history of this city. Leslie shivered. "I can't go to see The tanks immediately deployed Tony. 'I'his one game of chess WIII. through the streets. apparently-be going on after my hair is gray; knowing Just where they wercitmd I wear bifocais. Did you have going to stop. All French instalrga. “bad time yourself?" liitions and strcngpoints not yet; With Norah? Not a bit of ii. Oh, evacuated were bracketed im- yoiliflmctm dthct aunts! They said my medjage] _ no e con uc was no secret to With Clay Gowran, Chicago Tri- you. I hgiie you didn't take them burie correspondent. and William seriously- Porter, United States vice-consul. But they did lose their money? I went to the citadel. The stench was almost unbearable. The sight. :2.» -.~--.-_~ - -_ —_ ofBlsidtilated iaodlies ugliest: bu: iiii _ es an egs s en yin: ' ' there since the French. after three, gareful haul/lags ‘dyer théa, citgdeil two] ours core e ou rea egsn. ‘nisdsy, dropped a bomb into the f‘ prison courtyard at 10w altitude. f“ Golan‘ Motor“ There were hundreds of other wounded from among ‘the ‘more oners, u m o thigh Iiofd ‘Ifrlgwled home an): no osllAwAi M" illr-Elleclll” on, mo," how mmy "Q dying June 1st. Geneiai Motors of Ca- ve», , ,, , ":::-.."'s"i't..':.:'.'.i.. tarsus: than 1%,“ ‘Theamjsefienlngfl PS3,? nifagaolntedlChn-irmgn of‘ the (Brunt-d were med and 35 were woundem a erpserrv ng a? crest: cni 0.11m. Ambulances trying to get the “fllgfnln ‘l’ gwwQxgf wounded to hospitals were fired id m, amd "a "firs; hf‘, Don‘ we “w an ambulance Iss In Bleinlflltfenlid harabceu "n °t mmush “om side l° Hide‘ nested 151m th: nutdliiqtivc viii One doctor was killed in an am- ‘ ‘ 0 were fiii wi vi@51<12it_§hi*£'i-.'?_“ since 1917. I-Ie joined ili~ iii .____ nn Industries Limited, Si. IDUOCIATION, CIIAILOTIITOWN. “s-“Manl HT BINDING s-ss. as-o-i. Ht ' Ines. and was clccicd Vi dent in 1936. He became and General Manager of Motors of Canada. LImi Iently he has directed ' land ail-out war productir Canadian General Motor: RB. McLaughlin's amps! to the post of Chairman r- . out Canada's longest and 1110;‘. dir- Itlnguished automotive cares-r. He worked as craftsman and deri~rtcr in his father's carriage fnctorjv, which he enetred in I987. Twcnty years inter he became prcsidvnt (of the newly organized McLaugh- lin Motor Car Company. Genet-ii Motors of Canada. Limited was organized in 1918 to take ovcr the McLaughlin Motor Company of Canada. Limited, interests ivhnrh had grown out of the itfcLrziz. iizi factory established originally in 1867. At the outset. .Mr. R. S. Mc- GEITIIAI. Gllllillllii ” “Cm” ' a, r --- ISummer -- t- "t", i» g -i>y— . i? cw". l" ""“"’¥*"~‘“"* § Lucy Poate Stebbins g gwmxmwwwhdvxnvwwww‘ l lug, 192 Crest George Street. Teis- Hiintlelgh was sitting with his ‘ _ _ because he was a snob but becai|se| lng held in St. Ge . he couldn't remember Noralrsi dy". Everyone bowed. everyone» iiliiii-s had lost their money. ShcI looked at Hunt's calm face 812d‘ EAGF- Tilifilll ‘ EIEIEJIEIEIEIE? [FZIIZIIEIELUIE-JEIIEJIEIIEIEEZIIPJIEIEBIQEQ f HANDWRITING 0N THE WALL i no YOU KNOW THAT. . . THE KING GOVERNMENT HAS LOST_ EVERY ONE OF THE EIGHT BY-ELECTIONS i. HELD ‘SINCE 1942, THUS FAILING T0 WIN A SINGLE SEAT IN OVER THREE YEARS" | kJn DO YOU KNOW THAT. NINE MEMBERS OF THE MACKENZIE KING'S CABINET DESERTED THE SINKING SHIP RATHER THAN FACE THE ELEflTORS OF THIS COUNTRY ? VOTE the emotional scenei Progressive Conservative. IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE I iil_@@@léll3iifi@lillfil@ltllil@llél_ Yikiliii 11110 kitten them ‘hi the stile w Eilliiifil’? tlilemifiblesriligitliu: be fast asleep Beside= I'd better w c tey're accustomed‘? Like “ ' " B good Victorian husband?" ap°l°gl§ Hunlmgh "amshed" m“ “mum there I, admitted cautiously. "But as sual _ _ you're passing judgment blefore terrible playe??? cumusly‘ 1m a which for "me reaw“ “as 55ml‘ ‘the facts arc all in. Its simpler for ‘ me to do as I'm doing." i i I fltaunts and the chauffeur Il\d suggested impulsively. "I'd like tcuvery nice and all (Irhayorah) Sh“ m» tuition mumuuiu taunts. 3'":':i...:1;:§,"vv~" ’ ranging from huge caches of 3.0301 Norah settled "i "II-flevtésgig fiwglslmy that will knock the beachccmbcrsl reason for capping me with a halo py. as you have to condemn me when The finish of the game found you thought I spent all my time the afternoon so shortened tharlflfle g0 there ivith their girls. ‘im sports. Th? tffict is!‘ thffll, I'm she must, h u _ u mere one o ousan "o oun dinner. S f "A r h. - - waéolplafigbb n“ n w“ lmpoy guflvermg tuna Hunflelghl yourlmen yrymg to make a decmlé m: he ound Norah u in her ma" is t See you in the morn lins- I play games only to keep my- ed with herself. v u lself fit; not that I shouldn't like "Too Hollywoodish." pronuun- “No halos. please. Sh’ il m“ ll l‘ We" "lllkmd “°""a“-" ' asfleouargreifdd nrnnfpitil) '11 As ‘Mnito give more time to them. but 1 ced Leslie. “SBVB it for the dance little dancer." H a we over a long period it would bet y e a 9m“ 9' mm‘ Mefglflmit 186i alfmgyvithout me and my 551- sleeved dinner gowns or dresses Went with Hunt and Norah, the ary doesnt run to luxuries. I darc- with little jackets.’ fourth remaining, he id, t ey 1e“ the dining room. Non gay" Eric Sanders is much better no thegyny asked Ngrgh wml Leslie from 8a o Rem throat with a rumbling sound and demanded. “Miss Vance!" as if he had just: discovered that she hadfi-‘Hqw about, m» want to g0 now?"l when the hotel was already full. left him. She felt like Laughlin became president cf (‘an leral Motors of Canada, Limiireii ,and remained in that post until the presents - INSERTED BY THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATIORI dndmnmcnnmupundnmnnn 7T_ “___ Totflate. she-iiunnured.‘ He'd Mr ti u " dd with Norah." she "They've 1°“ the“ mlmeyi" he "Why ililfinlfuyoucltileefiimnnztlicellcng aNi§€ahalIvl?i:§hi$iI€aI:I/r§i1;yfor the piano ago?‘ she as ' sanct. No one ever did play on "Yes, indeed. To tell you the|lhat particular piano except when u lflllh. young woman, I didn't g_n-;tl'i8 hotel trio was performing. I want to tell you how ashamed nihiiate you because I hated tc- "Let me take I am of the horrid things I said have the game over. It's so seldomlhands." he said. "Ill/filfld o“ W“ y . if I drown to cu,’ she went on impulsively. I can scare u a partner It's v=r her?" ter Nomi had been uite asI" ' " l’ 1y one-fifth of the entire art ch85 ll v I Sec n0 w that it's uite all right b d h t -i “I'd h t it. D ‘ treasures ‘of the world. LL-Col. $2‘? lllldldllfllvl hr:- all annoyingwfm you to‘ q a c e55 ° 5° e553’ on an °p ac on‘ 7°“ m“ h"- Geoflrey F‘. Webb of the Internal no i‘? gill! 10m do this ‘€lfl.9i',_\'OU spend it for other people's "If A381“ Branch at Amed supreme oi ie coud not ciitcitain Ilerlaglvanfflga you-re kind w have money because pnnent." |Hunt?" you'll but up with me. 1'11, “You must remember I've had a the play an hour every morning." she Pretty 11mg dose But she . , improve." Mr. Bingiey w uid b pails on one bit." “Don't be silly." he said indig- pleased- Rocky Point woculd pr f‘ "On a h th i nanl-Iy, "You have just as little fit if Mr. Stein could be kept hag- I thereflst e O er s de of me Island a place to dance. It's re- isilectabie _but not of course on ‘Rocky Point level. Lads of the vil- asten her dressing fer Summer residents too." room all ready and very wel 131GB].- . “What a friend you are!" ilffvfd Ii- My IHW firm can tomorrow. Our clientele wear loiig- Three of the Princeton men being lonesome. This cool disda "Well, I'm not sur- Wis a pity because she vanished _ ‘m fid M.Bil 't amu. h‘ If b.th i "My private means.” he "aid like it"am r “Key won I ‘e “use as e‘ e wild while she went in another confer- gruffly. “What my father left’. I "would I dress for that 171d man ‘ ence on the subiect of the conven- ‘livc on what I cam." ' with a face like a cocky?" ; tin!‘ which would be held next wcck Mr. Stein cleared his through the lobby with young men ferred that such meetings should flocking about them, Hunt detach- be staged in June or September ed Iveeie in his determined way. but this was booked for August h Mrl.) Blinglcy was approaching. At After dinner, as the girls passed‘ Bi- Oirky Point. Mr. Bingley pre- er ac d335Tl5TIlE asked in s, low tone. <iseliiiiisd> -_ ‘yemistry ' Creates New Wealth for Canada! From simple things like salt, coal, lime and wood, chemistry creates entirely new, man-made materials like nylon, and “Cellophane”. 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