MAY g1. i915 j 1]" Pm" of 3.. w," ~ alum nru. - El‘, TERESA - Mouser. ,. sr. c commence at 0:80 D-lll- . . PROGRFS§IVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS KIN-NS lllllIllTY 3g" . Conservative Candidate and other speaker. pm; the Eleotore ot Kine’! at Public Multan which have been u, u listed below» when the PM" roller ml llNrrI-nl. and su, bane ln the present Election will he disc Saturday. Way 10th, Cherry H!!! School. May 21st, St. Teresa Hall. HARLEB — Tlleadliv Ml! 33nd, St. Charlee I-Iall. Stock Markets At A Glance a 20-year high. and other grain futures markets except wheat were firm, to strong yesterday. WINNIPEG, May 20 -— (GP) _ ‘Rye futures Saturday advanced the flve-cent-a-bushel limit permitted for one trading session on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. The Msby ftutilre l ched a high of $1.39 a. e nesed.All Molten. - wesheuiey. May rel-c, Morel! Hall. . l" - DALE — hnrlday, May Nth, Annandale Ball. “NM” I Friday, suy ssth, Drldletolln IIaIL n‘ GEORGES — Saturday, May 56th, 5t. Georges Ball. ' Monday, May 28th, Iloly Name Ilall. "- BOURIS - Tuesday. May ma. You‘! Hall. ' moNTAGUE-Wednesday. May 30th. 1.0.0.11‘. lhll. cAnoioAN-rhursrlpy. Mew 31st. cal-siren llsll. HARBOR-Friday, June 1st. Murray Ilarbor Hull. IDRNE VALLEY-Saturday, June 2nd,‘ Lorne Valley Hall. nlUItltAY HARBOR NORTH-Monday. June 4th, Murray Harbor‘ y jininosrown - lr rlrralls - MURRAY North ll all. llliliTllEitDALE-Tuesday, June 5th, Iieatherdale Hall. GEORGETOWN-Wednesday. June 6th, Georgetown llall. . MURRAY RIVER-Thursday, Juno 7th, Public Hall. '. glpultGiwN-Friday, June 8th, Sturgeon Ihll. ‘n. F. MacPHEE, ‘EUGENE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. Ion xnlcls. " geese-e i es- NEW YORK, May 20 - (AP) _ The Stock Market extended its re- covery selectively Saturday after a general bullish week. Volume oi 000 last Saturday. The Amociated Press SO-stoca composite was up 2 of a point at figure since Aug. 31, 1937, reached Mill’ 5. last. It was the fifth suc- cessive rise of this barometer. The Utilities average scored its sixth straight gain at a high since July 31. 1931. Hudson Motors, liveliest spring. . er. climbed at the opening but eventually was thrown for a loss when the Fisher Brothers at De- troit denied any deal to control the company. PRODUCE M?‘ . ,,H++o++owvv- t v - t GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ' ‘ MONTREAL, May 20 -_- (C?) _ SECURITIES Produce prices Sat. reported by '-s honour - soon - Qvoran j flxfiflflgfigwlfliallmm" 0f Ag- F. .l. lliiiliitllli a conrinv no. j' .__.- ~- E. M. BAGN ALL-Manager EGGS: Not packed for export A horse 35-35%: A Medium 3l‘.'2-32; A Pullets 26-2610; B 29-30: C 23. Packed for export A Large 37; A Medium 35. of Canada Other ratea on application. Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance Minimum Chane ior Any Advertisement as Uenta Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern loean z; per word: Announcement and Coming Events 3o per word; Classliied 3o per word; Ln Memorials: Notices 70o per inch: Lists .4 Floral and spiritual Oflerlnge. Cards. etch 5c oer name; Let- m o! Condolence 10o per inch: Wedding engagements 40 words (or $1.00 and 10 cents [or every additional 8 words. Notloee el Thanks and Appreciation. 10c per inch or to per word Lists el bscrlptionl t0 cents peg Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown Telephone It'll I ““_ _“‘ “‘__“‘ “l BUTTER: Wholesale Que lob- H,“MQ+~+_ _ "w _, bing pasteurized N0 1 34-34 1-8; a >=-— M J No, 2 33 1-4 - 33 3-8; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 33 l7/16 del Mtl; No 2 32 7/16 del |Mtl; first grade crezlmery prints ‘lob price 351E436. CHEESE: Current white and -colored western 20 FOB, colored ‘sale white and colored for i2l. colored Que 22%, 14-22 for local trade. 2 1.50-1.60; No 1 Que Large 235: I 05; P.E.I. small 1.90. z l Lost And Found OIIICAGO. May so - (AP) -- A May rye traded at 81.46%. a. bushel B 730.000 shares compared with 560-1 . l 05.2. which duplicated the highest ' l‘ l l l V l job price 36-36%; first grade solidsf ,Que 21%, white 201/: FOB; wlllole-l; oca ‘trade and export western 20 11/16- white 21- l POTATOES: '15 lb bags local No ' Que. N.B. and PEI. regular 2.- ; ron sans: - BABY CARRIAGE. Apply 31 Elm Avenue. 3i lFtEYAlTrT-l rain DISC nan- rows. nearly new. Gordon thaw, Brnckley Beach. For Sale rieip Wanted KITCHEN GIRL WANTED _ White's Restaurant. 5-13-31 WANTED - PRACTICAL NURSE 5-18- 5-19-21. __Glso.rdiarl. 5-19-21. warn-an - GIRL ron nonse- nllgoii and box complete. Good work. wages. Good home. as new. Also two milk cows. G. C. Mrs. F. W. Cola. Box 145. Sack- ui-eeii, Emerald. 5411-21 ville, N. B. 5-l9-2!. son SA-LE - BIG onav SHORT:- horn cow newly call. Gordon Jewell, Nortlpitgnr. 5 19.3; o. ___.__.. __.:____--—-—- FOR SALE — 1937 LAFAYETTE Nash Co-upc. Hester. Bmilo, De- l l i 5.55.34‘ 11001111: “we? l é . F l v— WANTED — A CAPABLE GIRL freshcncd and for housework. Apply Guardian ---l--§e-—--> ~__--.-__._ WANTED —- MAID FOR FAM- lly of three adults. Mrs. C. _H. Beer. 277 Kent Street. llihlfil‘. two new tires. Excellent 54m” mo.“ 5cm; No, 1. 10172. Ceil- i__i__________ ing price. Apply Rail McCarvlllo. WANTED — GIRL 0R MIDDLE Carleton Sldins- _____5'}9_'f_l_- wed wgmionvluto exist wi iii“? O roll sow — el-W-AYB TENN“ l-hliwgfllralah. a" "°“‘°1s-‘l‘5’3’§1”. Beets. $1.50 per pushel. Arthur r*rv‘.r-q~i- .- —\I’p.YH'.C -1s.--n-.=~eq,, - FOR SALE — AT WALKERfS Stable 2 choice farm horses, 1 draft gelding, Island bred 4 years old, broke single and E. Shorlhorn Bull. l6 months old. Also Myers Pump McLe-nn. Cornwall. ____ FOR SALE — BOYS BICYCLE. good condition. Robert Mosher. Montague. 5'19" and Charlottetown No. 80 Barley tillXgg. Reeleerled and tree ironl W69- . fl id. ' ' FOR SALE -- BABY DRAM. ALSO .man's bicycle. Apply Chas. Wflflh c-o Rislls 8t Berrlganb. 5-21-11 Vessel‘. York. MAID WANTED, ALSO-WOMAN 5-17. 19. 31-5“ for work by the day. Apply Kent —— --"—- Hotel. 5-21-31 FOR SALE - REGISTERED —----_-_-i_--- Wanted IVANTED - STARTER FOR 1936 Plymouth Car. AUDlY Red Indian Service Station. 5-29-21. WANTED - PARSNIPS. PAYING head. Gordon 5- 19-31 HOUSE FOR-BALE _, Ayplifliq) highest market prices. Est. J. 36 Passmore 3L a 9 m Pope Clarke. 5-21-31 _______,_ ______ '1 ' woman - noonl AND BOARD pm; SALE _ “Meryl-g; _ 0511s for woman and teen nge daugh- Male Help Wanted lTrlTm-znvocl? wTlYr-EE. Guardian. Phone 331-J. 5-21-21.‘ W. R. Godfrey. Marsh- id 3i. service. ‘ wand-an ._ srNGLE ni/ill-o-li‘ boy for Ranch and farm work. 15’. miles from Charlotteown. Frank McKay. Phone 867-W. East (lou- 5-21-21 LOST- LAWN or housekeeper. Two adults. “GR LOST - axxlnal FOR SALE l l acres clear and in goo ApPLY wood and lumber. 543-“ electricity and sew ' wish... - lvian-FflfirfilTl-"on and rear of farm. local meat stole. Apply Bgllipstigfie lqwing machinery, MOWER OFF Truck between Clyde River and Charlotteowrl. Finder please leave alt Byke Shop. Great George Street. 5-21-11. CITY. SATU AY morning, package, addressed L. A. McDonald, containing wrist watch. Finder please leave at. Radio Station CFCY. Reward}; 5-21-1 FARM 1 AT ‘ l SOUTHPORT ' l Apply JOHN STEWART .139’. _ which made the ihuctiorpi Salel ii. Y. Exchange _-__.- _. Am Oar 4'1 i-8 Am Smelter 40 1-4 Am Tel 160 5-8 Anaconda 5-8 tch 5-8 Ul sagsssgragaas5"5s:s§s§’E@%s§@$$:ss$¥ZB*§ - -___I - asst l-4 7-8 i 7-8 Phillipa 1-4 Radio l-8 licpub 7-8 S Pac S Ry Sperry 1-4 Std Oil N J Texas Urlid All‘ U S Rubber 1-2 U S Steel i-4 Vanadium 3-3 West U 7-8 West Youngstn 1-4 F I've-Star Quitter 'rra coollhqrralowo consoles liQ- NEW local representative, Dr. HEADQUARTERS ' FOR BOY SGOIITS and GIRL GUIDES l The office of the executive of these two organizations is now located at ‘ ' 10s QUEEN ST. l The Joint Executives l Messrs. W. H. Scllwarts 8: Sons Ltd., and their accommodation thus provided, and desire to extend their thanks to them. l are indebted to Leo Frank, for the l ALEX KNOX, ; ‘ Hon. Secretary-Treasurer, l, a I | oy Sco Association. Chinese In Huge Col \ WASHINGTON, NLfly 18 — (GP) - At least two Chulrf-iklrlg banking officials, and possibly 1B more. face impeachment proceedings in con- nection with China's multi-mililon dollar "gold scandal." Chinese press reports said today News of the speculative buying wave vuhich hit the Churigklng gold market March za. involving some gold lent by the United States, is just, coming h) light here through tight censorship ulhlch the Chinese‘ applied on export oi the story-I 11.3. FfliillilShfllm France lieaffirmed WASHINGTON. May 18 —-(APl - President Truman, reaffirming the United States’ historic friend- ship with Franee. today expressed a desire to meet Gen. Charles de Gsulle and oifered the French a portion of the American occupa- tion zone in Gennsny. In a statement issued after he conferred on a number of prob- . . | Off"?! a! I n v01 "ed f§’.’.‘._..‘“€."i’.‘...“.’ §.’2§“fiil.22.‘i£§“ft2; have resulted from d Scandal Just before he left Washington last night to return to the San FFQXIClSZO conference, China's For- eign Minister T.V Soorlg author- ized a statement that the guilty ircrsons behind an official leak which caused the speculative wave will be punished News leaked out prematurely that the official price of gold was to be raised rrom 50.000 Chinese dollars to 35,000 an ounce. Quick fortunes were made by those who got wind of the rise in time to buy gold at the old price. l Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister". the President also: 1. Welcomed any assistance France “and our other Allies" might brill", against the Japanese that could be synchronized with operations planned or under way. 2. Assorted the United States Government and its people will continue to take all possible steps to "facilitate the recovery of France and of her people." 2. Declared Franc: had emerged with renewed strength from the European war nrld had demons- trated her determination and ability to resume her "rightful and eminent" place among the countries which will share the lems of “primary interest" be- tween tlle_two_‘ ri_tries_ with ‘ r‘vvv ‘Vrrv L.-- , . "All 1 know about Hitler, is what I read in the papers." sold Field Marshal Ewald von Kleist, above, commander of a German army group on the west front when he surrendered to 26th In- lrlntry Division troops. General von Kleist, whose rank corres-_ ponds to a US. five-star general. was the mastermind of the Polish‘ ' invasion which touched off World War II. LONDON - (or) - Riear Ad- mipal H. Hlrkling. who helped plan the invasion of France, said that “in ‘operation ‘Overlord-which was tho intrusion-one tug was Worth two biltlesllips ‘it took 200 W85 three nlonths ftomgetl, 105g}? , 1 cl e scum cm“ o Mllglberry harbors." AT ALBERY PLAINS . WEDNESDAY. MAY 30th AT a WCLOCK I will offer for sale my Good Stock: 1 horse, 8 years old, newly freshened: d state of cultivation. house and outhuildillils “lllll ‘V"l“"v craze. Water in htlrn. _ _ Also at the some time I will sell t ~o fol- siock and household effects: old, 1400 lhs.; 1 cow. 4 Years 1 cow, farm of 150 acres of land. l?" balancr in and water‘ in front 6 years old, to freshen in July‘ I cow ll years old. llewly fleshelledl 1 cowl 7 yea '5 f ‘THERE SHE ls AT LAST.’ ALL TIRED FROM l KIN! I'M 5O LUGGIN’ THOSE nislor responsibility for maln- By JTRTlVifia§h§_ __ JUST LAYIN‘ HERE THINKIN‘ HOW GOOD “THAT OLE WATEES GONNA FEEL-- UM'M.' IT l KINDA PROLONGS TH’ PLEASURE! 47' Jnwnlhaq, L114? ‘i0 llvr- fir“. s-w . nttght The ‘éiesiaéhia statement, couch- l Boy “Scout's Association The Annual Meeting of the‘ Association will be held in the Court Room, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., on Tuesday, the 22nd May, 1945, at 7:30 P.M. All interested in Scouting are invited to , attend. ALEX KNOX, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer ed in the third person, was in- terpreted generally as an effort PEST. 1 elion between Washington and Gen. de Gaulle. Pack 0f Bull Pit Terriers Executed MIAMI. FLA. May l8 _ (APl-— A track of 26 bull pit terriers. some Jllit two months old, paid with their lives today for the fatal at- _ck by nine dogs on Mrs. Dorctta fimke. 39- globe-trotting lecturer, ore Wednesda Constable W fir! lght. Hudson of Dads County said an examination oi’ the stonlnclls Mrs. of four of the revealed tllfi Presence of “balls lhumoil lmlr, "gills to a woman." Pieces of leather, parts of a woman's found in the stomachs of dogs in the pack which set upon Zlnke and mutilated her in a mass attack. was not necessary to get a. court order to carry out ecuticn of the entire pack of dogs. Owner Joe Munn. 43. of Hialeah, my God!" he sc-w what his terriers had done, willingly gave ' "They are a bad strain, must be destroyed," he told police.| Munn valued his kennel at $1.- 000. He saidwhe bred the dogs to who cried “oh terrier shoe, permission. n" lhmwll" '1 House- s g of unquestionably be- . identified as were ‘ other the CX- I when they PAGE FIVE A .___-.__ City Hall, P B71 ed Vtll-eyH-hud- used for pit fighting. _Mumi remained ill the county 1811 under $5.000 bonds on a war- rant charging manslaughter. An inquest has been set for Monday. llOW T0 PRESS A IAILORED 51111‘ Pressing iiu-bb’ be l» problem: slit, 2°31‘; lit-ski) controlled iron. stiff clothe. l “m1 91°“ Dressing elotl: Bfsm by bnlshlhg m. hi1 My. of Dockets d i face spots l/Ilth c: leslctlllzelvnrelllacsgllt Worm water and suds. New place trousers ever ironing board llfllllllen pressing cloth evenly and‘ press around enth- trousers. e wp of the 5°¢°n¢ remove trousers from ironing board. and iron each leg Seipuraltll’. placing flat on board, ‘W the Oflifinol creases ma, yo“ ‘gmd with Dressing cloth in place, l iron with circular motion over in. side o!’ leg Then mm and press outside of legs together and go over creases o noake them sharp- el‘ To avoid shine, do not mm “W1 o dry DNSsinE cloth For the coat, use a sleeve board, or if you havent one, simply m1 the upper Dart oi’ sleeves aha shoulders with a rolled bath towel btfvre preslng Now press fronts. And a warning-use a light preg- sure of your iron always. To false IlHD after pressing. brush suit vigorously with a clothes bfl15h_ PEWTER FROM TIN _____'I'hg _bl_1Sis_ 2L pewter is tin. With Major lnlTple l$ lTTQUE, ISAKE, " THE l5 THE CANNIMQ BEEN NiCE GEASON AND ‘THE SHELVED Vol: no ‘me Fraul-r canoe ? lF ‘lOU HAD OLD GAY-FER QUNNNG AT E052 5HA2ED PlCKLED Vou _v\\\TH ‘look Howie wrrl-l ME WAS . AND voua LNN- Lowelael) HE. CHICHEM Pox! l sun- AND MIGHT HAVE - wau. THE lNGTEAD O l<lcl4ED BACK A CHUNK OF THAT FOQFEW oouel-l .' -_.-4 GCRAM, seawee- Bklmns.’ ‘THE on»! Tl-lnoe HE F i-llnA RETURNS ‘Alto-r l ALL IN --ol; , sAxe Alm- I . SCALPED ve-r. l/lillllll i I iQIIAIL/‘Aflhlfllll \ l '1. . lmhlroornm 9 PQMPADUUK , E\THER'=- JOE PALOOKA , ..r...l-l.."é roe FOOL T140045 ‘iiEYARE iIFIIIOIIIIID.II<I‘I‘. Machinery WARCO 33" MUTOR GRADER (30 HP) Scanner. Caterpillar 66" blade grader, scariflei‘, back sloll- er. Speeder B2, lo ynrd shovel. trench hoe. All machines guar- anteed. Other equipment avail- Agents, McIntyre Block. 3 3 . 1 l l l I Farm For Sale - M Miscellaneous y ___ Knits/ironies nnwormn. Josarn able. lieventhnl 3t Co.. Machinery Winn!- 5-19-01. noyclty- 5'51"“ old. to freshen in June; _ to furrow in September. Machinery: wanigsn 3c Sons, Mdnthfllil é‘ 51 ‘ ' 1 binder (McCormick): I driving Wllgflll; wagon, with box; Farm For sale saddle and breechen; hames. Consisting of B6 acres.‘ ..__-- ened; 3 1-2 year olds. 4 calves; F. & W. ' 1-3 furrow harmw“ )’ 1 hay rake; l 2 cows, 3 years old. llelvl)’ flesh‘ 9 pigs. ti weeks old: 2 sow 1 Farina]! Tractor; 1 double disc ll‘1lCl01' plow (McCormick-Dcerlnjz): separator (MwH-l. electric; 1 cart and wheels; 3 section spike hzlrrolvs, (Iron); 1 driving sleigh; 1 50X 1 Boggs potato grader; ~-= Ire“ moral‘. ".i’.‘;7.‘.‘.’.§'“$..lif.i sleigh; I true Furniture: 1 bedroom suite, chairs, tables and several 1 riding horse cart S i anlwclws xv: -- l? r:-- wvw. elca ‘N TH‘ l". .‘ AL- -l'|_|_ 8v AH’ CHEEQ up so k I'M Ml? MOOWTS NtJliéF - I CAN'T‘ LET VGU lN-AS HE l5 461-55?" ‘ WELL: Di m-v wn_|_ 8E lkl TH‘ HOSPITAL FOP A LONG "nlvlE! Dflyiilg special attention to insides ‘ Of 104 G d t s fl- exchanfieregzu. 53:3" QIIAIEL“ Slllllllfid ill OTWG"; 800d other arflclgg, ‘H only. . lfiféfjflohm" l ran. s CASH. » . ' » » LEAN. - " o HALLETT noooaltsglga J_ THOMAS McxgNNAr MALCOLM Mac w. H. BEATON’ u t n o ' venm" Auctioneer. . 5.2141 ' . .__---- . ...-.=________ _________.__ --(,A1>" STUBBS TlLLlE THE‘ TOILER- AN INTERNATIONAL AVORITEI By W658i" ,. ‘ AND cons o: rl-levwe seen some LONG QHT ABINDINQ LLlELDlD You KNOW You v1.1. woe 1o lser our or i3, ' counlriiv IF t pom‘. WW1’ .. 1: ee riecoeulzeo PN-UP GIRL _ rtdl‘ maze our: OUTFFVS FAVORH‘ l THE ALEUTIANS! so THEY'RE comma HOME TODAY! WELL, IT'S BEEN A Dinlurrd o. m. r-h-e who. LITTLE DLJLL AROUND HERE“ ENQUGl-l! OH, 114E255 THAT PHONE AlN’ THAT WAQ ELDOIZA . " MERCY! THE DOOR BELL" I'LL BE $0 GLAD TO EEE THEM.’ FATHER'S MBSED JEAN SO" -....._..._ ._. 7M‘; ..q~u_>-_.._.....-... siwg-s-t-a-re-sh-empms-a _l_n_i..l-s-»..-... . .