. ._,_ = . Ofififlvfigif" ._ v is i " w r 1h Itt id in: m» a tni It ‘n t1 l5‘ . B55"’7-l.\4'fi5l3.“f9_§fl59_- PAGE TEN u 1|"; gentm guardian Invite Your Friends For The 24th. —* SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIPS 0F’ Leave Tormentlne ...l0.05 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 8.10 p.m. Leave Borden 9.00 The 24th ls on Saturday so this gives your friends a. nice weekend trip to Prince Edward island. Write tliem to come. Schedule Cards. lliaps. Literature available at-— IIIE PRINFE EDWARD IS B. Grzilizitn ltotzius, Supervisor, Charlottetown THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OUT l-‘ederal tax on STAEQ" D Picture Theatres Presents problem Hill SALE Outside city on paved hllll- way, house. barns. Modern conveniences. Small fox- ranoh. Suitable for poultry- yard. 3-4 an acre of land. Apply John Lawlor. Matpe- qne Road. This column is reserved for news oi local interest. but advertising of a news] nature may be inserted at I cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97ti9 THE CARFERRY MAY 25TH. a.m. 12 noon 4.45 p.m. 'l p.m- l i- _ Mr. F. G. Spencer, .vho arrived in Charlottetown by last evehxigb iplane, when questniieu by The ‘Guardian with respect to the new Dominion Government tax oi 20 per cent which becomes effective tn IGVBTY Canadian theatre next lvion- ENIOY THE ROBUST HEALTH RED CROSS dance Brighton 0p INNER F|TNE§§ Club this evening 8:30-42. Ad- mission 25 cents. L-47 L.\.\'l) ‘TRAVEL BUREAU MAJORITY OF day, had an interesting statement (cplLunued g-qmfipggg 1) ___V ARRIVES IN ENGLAND - Mrs Michael Miir hy, New Haven, has received wor from hei- httsband that he arrived safely in England He is with the Engineering Ur-it. to make with regard to the situa- lluu- lhtlbb itiuit. cum Mr. Spencer, with a_ delegation as‘; sofeuheagwand 50$‘; gnu" of six others representing the mo- wounds‘ Helping “Army of Tlze Homeless ” VISITING PROVINCE —- Miss . I "Army of tho HJt (‘S1 1S’ thutiiu 0t 1i trotii ‘ illQ linltfnx Iltirti . l". c Jllllnilis inc Qusciiis Cniiatinti Firm 1'01 Lid. ”i‘t"tiro_ N5. Novii‘. is ii.:\v lmivitig t .. illll. The army of he hortieless grows. Rich succccdztig nrght iiclcs many‘ ilmllllfl $40090- iiitirt- i) the ‘riiqic rcll. ‘Pong of thtit 0\\'2‘iL‘(l—~ i .0 g .. £111‘ ligliit. ii.~. what can wc do to Help them?“ a Dzitiiirntt i t can send, i . in the‘ form of itioney to it-m lll some Slllflll inctisure to ttiiike good the! lows tiicy are sttstiittrng, t We (‘till subs the to the Queen's! 1 __ sorely‘ ticcdcd ‘ to our Kllil titid ‘id. Fvctjiuttie in )8 me con- tuill. Anti this . blit- z nt't\'il0gc_ i.‘ 6' f? tlteries m‘ "cu! i 3; " ' ," .... F . ‘away l i}; iygyeitittixteiicizveatis exceedingly Ma¢Lgod_ ‘tigfsiiugt tat 12:; tRyoblgm which detlggiflstiiflsptilzek-eiid the new price day. they think of a country reduc. siipt-rstitious, was a sucker for . __ l “ . .,, c e g mm 0mm ' m “e Calm‘)! and Prime ed t° l1 desperate Stalk? 0f hunper. _ , . a , BEARING POSTPOAED V The lrcs and uit.,.d leaders to see that Edward theatres will be announced Foremost on ti h Pslflfll“ P11‘ "Wilma m"! flirted hearing of the Board of Public Utili- ithcse men are kept btisy and in- and the management is hoping iri of whether axfn dgtqilfes ens is t M _ liciiiily upon the signs he found Hes on appncation of me Island [crested m the $1.00“ . oo ii s are being V‘! _ _ . up ,_ Erik Jan HLXHIISSOII, Hitler's “per- BUTT“ Mom" M“ lffigntsgy- sotiul astorologcr" n nv “to fool Eticzland" can ,1, f, Fll€iil‘91"5 climb to power. Rudolf licas was stint bro. one-time president of the po llnment and of the l‘ night. Lflllif’ to , , that Hcss dosertcdt "I: is of know exactly Ito sacrifice even lii if t.‘ could lizilti brr (lcwtifrtll of Etiglanrl. Fussy About His FODKI 'T.»\TY\I. kt§vl‘t4-.t.»~.i=t-’Rttnqtr it it fit-q" about the food Britain 1s {'l\'lIl'_' him. _ A 't to the ltospitrtl ans and nursrs care for the y 1 prisoner-patient lll'lf"l‘.l from 1n othcm-lsc llqltt-l stilt. cvittikv nlvittl what hi‘ a tn'ttib:*i" of the stnif cot“.- c: . firtcd. "Atvl 1 tzttcss he has rc: .v n* that. He. mndc tlic flight with ottlt- cotnprcsscd T005 fifllllTl-b" , The Noni tins no liidividtizi‘ nursr: ‘t guts jnfJfTl it zitltlctl. Itistcnd , their is fl 11min of u Limotis x-Qgflngitfl to p him conipnttv and ntake CUHVUPHTIOI] when H055 1S not engrossed iii one of the mativ mystery’ novels from the tiospttnl library ilitll. Rudolf Hess tried to locate Otitside the rloor their 11H? 50l- dluis of the some rcgimcnt statut- rwl I l t Hail (‘titiriiiltcil Ptilmist NE“! YORK. MR!‘ _ Jvsrf Rzttiziltl, Gcritiriii-Atiicricnn lllllilifi. said today that Rudolf 112s who surrendered t0 Brliillll ltod consulted liliii ‘(mg to dr-icrtiiitic l t "—*‘_;;:isiirriis I mi May 12. 194i. Iilonrl lid pl'fll in fir. und M. Charlottetown, a dnitgliter. HARPER-At PEI. Hospital Muy ' 5 H, m0 d 3m d died d (our special trips of the Ferry on . i g e t lkno gei- n m; L) m 1941‘ m Mn and Ryns- “an Hub uflllordfiéljllyciclgdijllllt‘ mhelrlltgg the ‘ma. unr crcumstahc s much easier to w ma m ary sccre s , g son. stcpliciitlutlsoni l _ DEATHS __f f" 7 IIFtSTTFJGS-wlll the P. E. T. Ho. t ‘. pita], Wedncsday, Mny 14. i941. v in 1937 married Lady Elizabeth MF- Rfilffls Stiles 1118i» 911B Travel wur-srasoneqi Prcuuy, tltntigigtclr of’ the eighth Duke Bureau Office here has also re- writer who was gbggrd m, Brim, not onl, with the defeat but the o ort tum er an , " Willem Brcut Hastings, nge (i weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Filstings. Private funeral service tl M L... Fllliirrill u. t.- tl t; co tuuiv that documents left be- now provide u vpleudld opportunity! torpcdo- t n att k h 1 "L ‘e “c M“ Fm ' ‘llllllfl by Hess indicated he hoped for persons on the mainland w" guarded “Bimini uiicviviioill in; gigiiisilfulse assumptions not only about merit tit hi5 standing in the party afternoon. Interment West Devon Cemetery. I t l Ca rd OfTlZan/zs M, and m, Em“, Gman, . Duke (ltirilli; one o! the latter's inii all three Murltune Pruvluws Bord-En. wish ta sittcerclv thank all. \ tlicss- who licltxzd flilFlllR’ the rec-xi t illness and death of their it'll-c‘ dgught5i~ osneciallv tlic doctors midi nurses for their klnchicss also tot those who sent kind mc=sn rs ti‘, CAR I HALIFAX! tlllollllh the elm?“ °l Mail's» E- W- from launching their dzdglpmtas- 0m‘? ‘ymDaLhy, L-2-5-15-li. IV. DfMacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Phone ill it Front ‘it, Htrgtslnszt. w”: ;.i...t§n...*“:$: at u- se» volu- g. c . '. . . i V. . L .- v so iwtl overt . v n‘ ‘ . Matlieson 224 s ‘ l i . , ' and rtlrctidy biloilzli] Sé-zltlisuispltgilaxllci Euswn st" charlottetmvm R E I- d, in Britain’ m tt- liiilll n roittly good start, v WW1?! mt W’ one “mi an‘ come fmward rte was held from his late HSSIdGIVJE 5 ~ i - im- foy voluntii l_v “nth out" cotitrtbutzons. N-me Mile Creek iI-uesday nvmfng kfuus A-sswlflltlml _ , . _ _ _ . Q i) of scout leaders and 0m . new legislation, that the theatre veto in hfs 1 h _ galgllnlkrlj-gs ‘X51131 gm; fgéléipl? gfwgrilzgfn to St. Martins Church, South Shore; interested in the movement at a; owners would suffer, but felt rath- p g reg m’ e had power .. ._ "lk i- "trim- n: t, xlcvtuol) out‘ till; eLfiiirtarig stilt! stiiili‘ “e are W1 m ear Said by the m“ Father McKenna' “as not’ largclv attended d“ w me world condltlonsi womd welcome ti» - by accident: of wry’ Pallbearers were. the most sane of the many Nazi beam iii his stars." Ronald added. . v13 _,t_1 trolouv and pztlmistry, hinting it "5 “Wm” l“ had “mitt-ti to do Willi the “hallu- ‘ms- Sllllpcqg Clllililt) s" he was said to have.) lendci-s o; my acquaintance in that , . a . t lie il])]lL‘.l\l‘C(.l Coixxlast“ Komlffié“ seemed to lack entirely any e‘.e- N) it H s moy be n fati- 251'skilélallailgldblgglxligllllgfgg the marine wharf. The buoys nlonu tire up to the tdetil which Hess ~ - . _. 5 i.‘ . . ' Hm attached to mm Landed u; gt; the marine “my: L; |C HS ible Hoivaid Ade, Mr. Arthur , i could have caused him to leave his AT RUDOLF HESS RmREAT tvlfe and child to any Nazi re- c faith: btit he ‘was almost ascetic in what, his habits and tctitperzimcnt. He was a vegetarian. '_ I 1 I I brlllllfl "We" silwkctl m. drank and pa“ been effected with the fence to the i t ‘t. new to the I ' rrlcd trolls broufiht. this one [ tltkciclosest attention to his health. rear and another to me Sue m. u" n e iCrilgSgtgvev igfifieinofthefihgluftoulf see- m, palm that his hand indicated he ivottld contra itito great power but it tvotilil not lust. out on his fertile life line. He took ,it iii \‘f‘l'_\' good grace, although hi? tins fascinated by my account." to Scofaiitl involves a \'Giitlll't‘——tll(‘ first successful plane which 1°“ Yesterday f"? ‘he 3111"‘ 111' tht ovci" Mt. Evt-rest. Duke-then thzi. Marquess of Doug- Lleul- F- A- Grimmer M- M- °7 sl- liis mid Clj, b}. COL L“ V‘ suuwvnrt Blacker and is Sgt. A. Fraser of Fredericton. N. tfinflnf, is a psychcpart-iic (time, g5, pence mission in about two days audience cheering to "5 leet ‘will’ H_(AP)__ the scientific goztl of flying over Comm’ P1al°°ll l5 l" Chg-PW 0f ivhcilici‘ he is a perfectly suite nian-‘Elllwllllf (and DFC-Sllmflbly l1 Plllllel t the Himifitfvzis. two lliflllllfi and qttitci-zis. mode extensive prepara- ttotis for the air assault on the years 01¢ and 110mg ha: 2”" lday this ycar comes on Satuiday 111 1 d __.... - - » - ~ ,~ c _ ,kIlOWi'l to sports ans as t e " ox- i " land niu h l th t l - i- supreme m tary a ershl , which DLUTOND-At the Prince Edward v m: Marquess. for m5 frequent up. and that_a great many eiiqu “as c remans a is nsxpl , l? P _ ‘pmimnct- in the amateur ring. He were "WK-e Tegildlllg l1 slim-ill’ lctlgzc. ~". Oscar DiLimmid. ,~ was a mpmbel- o; Parliament gm- trlp of the S.S. Cliiirottutowii on, ‘ licufrcirshlre. llc is n squadron leader in the levelled Yeilfldliy by B- GlBllB-lll gruphIc eye-witness story o: g said " lRQVlil Air Force. ‘tcd Ilotpzlns Dotiglcis-Hamiltott was MP- Wllllflfle 111885115. SBCYCIBYY 0F (‘fin that challenges special atten-‘ t0 its last consequence. regardless , If! (Wtftbllsil Contact with the Duke spend Saturday and Suuduy °u specifically rc-futes — of Hamilton and ' , I achieve some kind of an under- Blilléllled $11M lllfllli’ Willie hell?’ merghgnt and ngvg] “mtg 5° vlmiyland that continuance of the war thig wgek’; ngwsfgglg the sequences Germany‘. T00 Lnt-edTo CliiSify iuuiuu u “up I M... . ...___.._.__._________._ effectiveness of torpedo-plane at-lllflbily Oblefved "ll" he hid llllievent there is the conviction in WANTED—CAPABLE MAID FOR mitt-iv ll Host i: K at; i u o o mm Picture llldustrl’ "m" Wm‘ While one side shouted “Long live couver to Halifax. bonierred at I England!" the 0mg; veiled “death lensth with the Fluuuw Mllllslel- to the English!” 1 had gone to the gm luleylo€€ld lllqeltcyggfig M3135 club with a. party of English people willful’; ‘Ihfiwlilelegtion DNgf-‘llted Steal wreoovriiersvitliaillosiilegxiltjblgefgiye ‘ll? _ - _ rs e ghost ctuuesltlrjirgrgo $391131; 193;‘ 3122mm favoring Britons ziiiiiiiy theatre admissions should not be more than 10 per cent. , Mr. llsley, however, could no: be t ., , i ~ lrc:t"i::“..:s ::.::t"..f:1::...:":rs; u my ,,i;=u;l= 5W3; - " ‘ " Cabinet made it clear that the fri- 50m’ ' e “mo g e “m” . tent of the Government was that :3,“tifiilfiihflitflfifilfiijlfgfil,ffi‘; T/kgiflrflz/MFEVIRYHUPI/I/G; gigetgg aefibfigmbéatlenvlufgallfgegafl-fg‘: E¥QL are; thgecousiderable majority. gheblliz-‘llllllis glzulld "lfltialmrdtlu Rb‘; everlearg the agggeglilvtse ctifilaiihfié cam‘, l; or hie o rxiutfiiabxl‘: ll" Party leaders are constantly stat- Honul/fr Prat {istglgl ljviipni te s‘ Dc n5 nut it is fight ‘nd proper ‘a fence ‘While ‘expressing rseiiiczrtliat l: select minority” to lead the coun- llw lax would lulerlure with the iiiteruiiiionat events that follow- motion picture entertainment of the gd on prmmys cm] w,“ victory iiiisnsezvilrhiilliugiu dhiilolxdlngéc hfivpihad a if“ mfluenm’ ‘m m“ - ‘ ‘ 5 81mg of e present Spanish mallcxlggnffllmf MPG Ilfilgy‘ hundred! state. When the civil war ended in Mam t t k 1 n m“ dons lgr tails warfif- 1939, it was already apparent that °€° ° a e P 3"» Mal’ £94? ho i1?" wacml omlwt ° é‘ it l° -l "l a neral European war was in the 1*.- ‘ ) ' blfvr (Ialsle; Flt/Ir gfialbizcfn and oth- $11M’ "an? had mcelved bomm‘ Tltct-t- is no ersimal Cdllllass FUNERAL AT 909T“ 5||°RE~ Mr. Evan MacCormack Dominion er Cabmetimembersmssured M“ Olllveliulililtltli arizinrlgellhtitebixifttiliioviifil? “ p ‘ “ The funeral of the late Peter Cur- Field commissioner m‘ the Boy gpghcerttrixnd hits confreres that diey slightly more than a W‘, after he addressed a a m’ °l~l8h i when adopting the won his own war and set about de- HARPER-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Mav 10. 1941. to Ml‘. arid Mrs. Ivan Harper, Charlotte- ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian church Belfast, Sunday, May 18th, moi-ti- lng workship at ll; evening at 7:30. will be conducted by the Majority Favor British . . . - , id . t , .B.. How Crituda con help’ Biutuins, g{(u.s11'li_\_lll\:l;‘ls Sllfllcd "l9 llilfm" 0f ‘Eng/e? 1,f‘§‘,f,“§,t§'1a§§°§§g§’§_ $1119 . . here she will write articles on the "iin egamglnevaviagrotiieg island for the Travel Bureritt. The Tmm“ smnfieldvs articles will be printed iii n. tiri- ' ' ttonal magazine. Miss McAtin is . , _ __.___ ' m“ pm ENGAGEMENT Aivtvooxcjn- Siifllllers IiISGIISS ' =1;;0l,11;§f5*,,3‘,3§,;?;“ gggic-r, M§§J;;?“§t. "f? %ff.s.§é’§“ti.“$i.‘f . k \" ofL the campaign, ' gagcment of their daughter DOflS 1,". w been opined for Mae to Harold Alexander. son oi‘ " Dan W. atid Mrs. A nirigtiitivcti; showing-but no where Hlau Mass pf Requiem ivus- City Hint inst night. The meeting er that their patrons, tii view orligi-tgeerririmbxliririgirntary forces on m‘ 653R“ h L; d td .1,_ ._ There was much talk that the 'l‘liis is the opportunity to "show es at m: grtiive? fFiile “Still ljgzxiiiois nglilxgilfheDxtaslitigielzil 31:11:11oglglzlllgglsiliieli?y,cglliltlf;iilgllite tit’; ' army Sm‘ was opposed to the hm‘ You “my were: “h” Mammmld- Alex MC"Qtlcen‘s County District Council theatre medium to the federal gialriliiintglila intfipail] anlisrumtliis went ' - i a e genera wou soon- Isaac, Michael Murphy, George Wtl- _ son. Samuel MacNelll and Daniel Drg/isi-iielti/iaccormaok arrived in the‘ irrttlglsiltlryposnsliloxll; '1)‘: gvoltitrigiltlissteidri if or later insist on greater m- T“‘°’" starlets .ll§2i‘i.“”...“.l“ll..“l‘i...l£l "°.::h§t.,v... ‘ g ‘we nus comment- . - i . ey was of the opinion that litcllloifiefitllilittthiiriilsiiaitiiliiisloigglivllgiietls- allggaeeds M lihmlsandll Willlld con- ' 5m“ 5111115 W99 Y that Last week the military influence H-B will l it S f. TI‘ d Cilb - Packs lllv tflie dtiiilerentcbiosmlrilunttles might not be mlssed» and Willi i119 was finally increased. but ire full - l < Clhlllleration of the theatres B, ,- i noon, service at the house and hflifiifidlflth“,‘lgififiliafifllflelgvgfifl 000 could be raised aiinunllysdigiilitlig ihgiitlginicie altars tilllgiiillflfrllov; rtijorlaxizllxlf grave conducted by Rev. E. B. S. “.111 be given courses m the“. work the progress of the war." mg g compute‘ tumovexg Egg ha; Mlller- Interment Mldsel Csmu- iiv the Field Commissioner. If Wwus in this conclusion. the anglst No i-Rsmoii Scrranops ' Messrs. Last night. he outlined the work Ministers conceded, the Government er Franco's brother i l w tin- Charles MacKliinon. James Mac- h1g5 of u group committee and the WWW 110i profit as anticipated. and the imporiiant post of" fuarei-re a n5 Kinnon. Lotus B. Barges. Roy Mov- iisuciistbtiities WhiCh rests on this the funds for wni- purposes would islet g“ mm" When people think of Spiiiri u»- Tho Queens Canadian Fund operates in all parts of the Un- iii-d Kitigrlom through the Lord flltiyoris National iir Raid Dis- tl‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY_ Th“ Military Influence Increased funeral of the late Charles W. Fund. Quigley was held from his rest- Contributions to the dence at St. Peters yesterday after- R tutti-town. Wutspn Partridge. Dfllllfll part of the scout organization. He not be forthcoming. ‘ tlie interests. of all concerned that drained f T, h 1h The mm, mum h 1d _ _ ._ rom Spain by Germany m, mid he met Hess through Sciiggufllafitoctglllgglulalugce um I ‘we the sciguuotrgcp evslish otuie rigg- glgogoevlvgltlebeteoarg itziiérlgiuggedwggsiietfio an}? Iyialy. If this ts not so, neoole Courts Building yesterday was post- flbssal-l’ mullllnelll" m arr-V 6" 53d Government will benefit antrie the Elsi I “by is there a shurtage or olive during the puned one week due w the “mess . the leader should took after the theatres not unduly Sumter e gafigglch $911111 produces in abun» I g D _ L _ Y ' 1 I h ‘technical training. Another respon- 1A Berlin spokesman yesterday ‘éoarfi, Th‘: Tefgphgg: rclgypzfgfii stbilitv which i-egig on mtg group 5am Wedllesduy. Mr- Spencer The answer is not simple. even ldtculcd Hears interest in as- asking go,- a revised schedule ‘ fiiioitlutesgettéittrteytglraociéer gsgdfiféfige :2; fflnéturlizfgg arltltigriilelialglilednliiilt-iilfgsinellll: £32??? ‘iltiflllus beeitil lczniz on the ' t_ ’ v G . _ - - ll‘ 560m 1a Germany -— see . . ..'i.".°’.§}‘“52%.°iiits.lofii“f?“’t~’° P" "u "u- ~u t» PLACING BUOYs - me c.c..s »,..,rf,‘,,,i‘,f,ff.‘"gr f“? ‘m ‘if, ‘If receipts m5 amount Qef s gm“ m?” ‘mm’! ‘he “M1 “ml- ""16 Brant recently cirnpletcd placing I D1399 ‘goilovv-i}; °W_°‘},‘jgcgg§m,§f,g tribal/ed by‘ patrons fore cllrlltllithpalilogilfitg Tbilisi-n egitliqiilsreib imorruptible and hi». smulltg lauiloysdaroigidffth; east talk. The raisins of money fci- buses. Should the necessity for pay- vond their means and supplies 02s.. aond 15° atagileselriirl rgial nfkotilt gc-[ulllutluiggseiistmtthéuulziiiinnfiig ttiife tgligiilcll mxhm addition m the stores inadequate for "w" a i IllO trcctis. was discussed. The mat- marked dtffereiiyceclgniid intake a ' nleiads. the no“ mm“ of people in the west coast of the proviiirc will ' tct" of comp financing was also receipts it ill b if” "9 EYOSS (‘test and tmvns of Spain go on then be placed. Tlie stczintci- sill’ lulkrd over, believed‘ forwmaiiy? uilirilicéilt’ he tgiiprtldiet- In“ have been domq - . d th tr ‘t' i , Tl . t kl t ~ . .. ' , . 9 ' "W l‘ "We "urly lp the lvlt w . "‘\l‘l"“'"“t1y Hm“ did mt meas‘ iyalizfiti w; ilzlimtwice Lévliiflifzgillé‘ l Slmlgoisvfffai bl/Iiitiiiqrpl‘ nEl/hlsiaglbsifill: oplraung to 16mm“ l" business‘ 7°’ "m" than Ylllll‘ yeags. It grnggt at all uncommon to go months l without meat and months on boil. ___(_C_O_l1_iiiil.lEd i "tics stood out from other Nazi inn ‘Etc Jars, so lie was devoted ,. only that’ an overhauling. MacGiiitzari, Mr, Harry Pincau, ____ i field] S§~rc1i'etary,n1¥lr. hixMb/ir. DIPROVEWIENTS TO BARRACK firm“ nney- 13 - are 39‘ oirbustos l- The 2f0l1iidS ill. tile i Dfilllllfl» Ml» H 11- Se“ Pmvlllcll rear of the R.C.N.V.R. barracks‘ '§‘d'P*5t§it°l'lccugfulsegretllry a“ .. ., econ r1‘ an e1 ac nn s. i v u» 112.": .555: rssdep.t..szt“trtlid.tt ‘ ed r vi, i 1 _ awnoéibles nce o1 for frying is un The result. is more noticeable in a general nhysicpl weakening than in cases of actual starvation. 9m_ page 1i___ do not know Hcssls religious _ I inc the plane at the same time.) Hess. who became a pursuit pilot in 1918 after infantry service on the western front. one. Other improvements nnve aka m his caiflv life iri Egypt building receivln . ., . .. . - i g a new cont of mm‘ ‘I “mi o‘ Msmcb-fm whitewash. The fcnrc posts rirc bc iig painted white \\'.U.l bl" k, trimmings and th: sllls of t.:<- building are being minted white I pointed this uitllléicgilausds to the appearance 0A! --- ! VETERANS GUARD AKRIVES llEItE-- Two ll-TIIOGDS of No. 7A, Veterans Guard of Canada arrived whose es ate he lnndrd. lltilliOYlZgg purty l1 dllllllflffs occult-u. -—_ They said tlicse two had met tit HALIFAX. May l4—tCP)—A true the Olympic Games in Germany in bill was returned yesterday in Sup- 1936 and had kept tn touch there- Teme Court attain-st Private Clar- fiflel‘. the Duke bring described "We sllllderson. Prince Edward Isl- here as a member of a pacifist or- ‘and 501616!‘ charged with the murder ganizatlon. of Aircraftsmari Davis Smith of "Hess lind the fixed idea he was Wlunlpeiz. The lury deliberated 24‘ i I The iii-st. glimmering oi‘ ital-it on l: wlrl pfilvéesslult who. by u spec- “m” "m" ‘eachmll B dB°lS1°ll~ Was hquaiitetl with Duke o . _ _ . . . the fantastic and aliiios" unbelev- M" m‘ ll lVll-‘llllll Efilllle. wllld "_' ‘ lltimilton i“ me pwvmce mom m“ ‘naimimd iible "Hess mystery" e-sincs iii the brill! about u termination of lios- t lust ulsht- One platoon Jouiuvyfld mm U; wou; 1mm both London tilitles," a Nazi spokesman said u s The German propaganda story t” Prime Cmlmy when’ 1P ‘"11 be and Btitlln that his motive was to asserting m“ "l9 D9069 OOHIDIEK ' I stationed while the other contin- m"; to [he Duke or Hamilton an and other details m. the quixotic .“.t‘ Ditltc. m" Htitnlltoh tn his rttgtii 53g grfllrllljnzlélglflgugsdj“tiPgfd up sports avttitulutuirce. sud: try “heme were d-‘Sclclfieil l" "lulu" cans for actio titan who _ _ n ' , ' t bring about m o f e voilious documents which H . 1ft nmq,“ M, a Spectacular air ML lieie to ieplaee No. 6 A oottipniiy ‘aways Sc e S n o. new tgsliind" when he fled fromeSAuges- n . Y, If that was his purpise, there is‘ "TB- " " " land. The platoon which atiiitcl not, me faintest inkling 1mm! while chiming that the Ge,“ _i__ Char“ °t cltliei" side that he \v.ll succee . ma" Gclvimmenl- knew "llthllll; 0r LONDON‘ May l4"'(cp)"‘l°hn Time 810MB will tell wiietiiei- l-ltt- l these plans, the spokesman said 5*- Wimm" Umted 5m“ Ambam" (lots-accompanied Andrewsv N~B~se°°11° i" Command lcrls OIlO-illile most intimate |Ieu- 3°55 had BXDOCtBd t0 fulfill the or to Bfltmn‘ bmught a Mndu“ ic belief. . “r1 told li.iti, lifter reading his By Kirke L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer It Wrts on April 3, 1933. that the he" last "l?" l5 l" MAY 35,1941 m; _ Farewell Reception - Tenclered Highlanders- By jmherst Citizens Undet- the heading "Citizens Ex- tend Farewell to Great Battalion," the Amherst News and Sentinel oi’ May 13 gives an excellent account of the farewell reception tendered by the citizens oif Amherst and Cumberland County, 41.8., to the North Nova Scotia. Highlanders prior to their departure for an- other military destination. Included in this battalion which is in training for overseas are about 200 Prince Edward Islanders. All the officers and men of D. Com- pany under Major J, D. Stewart belong to this Province. The popularity of the battalion was demonstrated by the large turnout oi’ citizens and school children of Amherst for the fare- well ceremony. There were also hundreds 0f visitors from Truro, Ptctou. New Giasizuw. Sprlunhlll. Oxford and other points. "Expressing the sentiments of the people of Amherst," says the News and‘ Sentinel, “Mayor M. J. Kauf- man delivered ti farewell address to the most popular oattalton ever stationed in the town of Amherst, during tlie Great War and in the present struggle. Lleut. Colonel H. Ward Murdock made a. brief but suitable reply. in which tw offer- ed the warm appreciation of his 0f- ficers and men for the kindness shown to the troops by the citizens or the community." X13 his address Mayor Kaufman a . Major J. D. st -, v . town’ cummandoltmollli)‘ (tlknglntte. North Nova Scottu mghiandrgf" 55H ' The Higliloti l plains are _p.~.rt of a I "Gentlemen: For the past year and’ a half the skir] oi’ the bagpipes has reverberated through our peaceful streets as for centuries it while tliczr own in v l has sounded the martial call‘ their training have l)l't\ll it mm through the glens and among the into vcry good 5111.1,“ ‘my “gm hills of old Scotland. ‘This accom- have to be fitted intu the lug partied by the morphine feel 0f scheme where training oti a our own Highlanders, has been larger scale ls involved. When mt sweet music to our cars, and our 15 complgtgd on m- m l hearts have been touched with Atpmgic they go pride and admiration for this splendid Battalion, representing the ' ftowr c! the youth and manhood of those Provinces. "You have now finished your preliminary training for the itreat struggle in which civilization is other phngg of the 1 presently engaged. Your hearing “The Htghpqnqg and conduct. during that training Amhgi-g; pgpgr period indicate that you will 2o keg in mind that, forvtard into that struggle with a firm determination to uphold the great tradition of the Empire and the fighting men who, through the ages, have had t-hc honour to wear iiio uttifortn you now wear tn the EPFVlPl‘ 01' lfilllt‘ Klllg- many month: f‘.\‘l‘f‘l'li"ll"t" tu Am. "While Olll BYPTY lncllllfllifill hcrst there hos dcvclttpwt illl esprit Wllllld lld Y0" Slay. duly and the de corps flint they ivrt; vtlttc more call to service bids us suy farewell, later D]]'4.I‘l i5 iii it which we do witti sorrow and re- the pegple or Am gret, rclleved only by the know- Highlanders an afflu- ledse that you a» elurlly to take up well. iiuptiii; that llll‘\‘ \\' _ the torch passed oti to you by thrse rsmember with klntlii,‘ tccntg i ,1; gallant suns of freedom, who for stay, "and keeping iii uimd that we m9 DB5! IWO Years WW9 been 0111' also have liitzli L‘.\'ll(‘f‘Ifl‘lOll§ of bulwark and defence against those them." forces of bzrbnrism and slavery ar- At the close o; rhi- '- rayed against us, In your going be mony. Lib-Col. r4 assured that every citrzxin of this sented with off town and the various districts frcm of the town of Atnhut-v which you hztue come. will pray en to each intlivxtiinl tit t f‘l that you may ncquit yourselves with Colonel Murdock cztllwt glory and return to receive the cheers for ttie pcopic of 813d 5961mm 0f VlCi-OTVF’ The cheers, says the New‘; ttiitl Sen- Editorially also, the News and tlncl, “iverc given with s-~o.i ticous Sentinel pays warm tribute to the appreciation and in t tlt Battalion. to their popularity with t-hotisutirls of Amlicr- ~ the citizens cf Amherst and to the street gore rcz-iiiro . the: "cheery and invigorating the North Neva Sc .. . ers." “The Call Is Soundcnl 011 Sunday evenlnz the Honor-‘cai board in Clliil'i0'iitltl\\ll in me able J. I... Ralston, C.M.G., DBO, Armourles meeting utiuh Tuesdpl’ Minister of Militia, opened a. re- ' _ iililllt‘ recruit-i- cruiting ciittipiilgn to enlist 32,000 ~ ' " “"9 uicii lDl‘ the attired services of (Jan- tida. 'l"hls was followed tip with at large ad iii the newspapers head- number 0t pplll llullb eu-"You are Needed now ior Act- district wnrriitits it. ive Service." Colonel Ralston in nis 111-,- Bcui-d iii Stitti c address explained that 19,000 troops were required t0 complete the es- tablishment of the active army units of the ‘third Division. Also to com- pleie the new Armoured Division which will be Canada's pride iiiid Board to any point out h one of the most up-to-date divisions lottetowii will be announced tlirouiiu so far organized in the British Em- the press and by i-tidio, iitttluild pire. More men are also needed t0 prospective recruits in the dis d“ complete the Fourth Division. An- who have previously nppllvll ‘Q1. other 13,000 men are necessary t0, recruiting office will bi- ttottitt vi provide monthly quotas of rernforce- mun of the (lute z\il(| plu merits for May and June required Think l; over, btiys. lt to keep the Canadian Corps in with your chums lllltl not _ England up to strength including on the great. guveiitiirc ll M, its reserve. world and at the Sfllllt‘ tzttio That the Minister of Militials your King and help cioiciid l message will meet with instant _re- country, of bcco i‘ a good modern soldier, mid ‘fig morale ls Just as on.» t‘ ' from mtiny localize. tit tc lint-t. time Provinces. nnzi tit-y tiave hid a high ideal set bcfnt-r thvm, Th" hnvo lenrit o to kzttiti- l‘,l."il Quit} ‘ pcrsotiitlli‘, ."tll'l till! cf the ‘Qltrli cere- tms pre- ‘ ca s ‘ll. .'.tl. l). F. wicfntvrc, actiicvcd B» It "Onllmses 37 men- T110 Prim‘? Bcrlii ntnkcs him cut to O8 or. and Fellini f1'0€'_v' to Germany with Kanauaigkngfillxtiflsfm,g1isigillyh§vcggfld ilC rutmtuutitu ‘Qlvihilclirl-foggmilixlyig; glf;,',g,.,§*,-,,nf",,‘f“g’“,jh,}§ s3: ivhflse flight indicates schism in the fllmlshsd by Brltulu- Henderson of Chipman, N. B. is equipped Wm, second in command. The latter pla- motiompicilun. toon comprises 40 nieti. hrozldfl, peak clared the destinies of free people; "He believed he was so situated .- Ithat he could bring about peace {'{§“,E,,,f}l§“§, 8g ggjkfl!” u” The case has led to t1 fierce battle by liglecmfillt between Gefmlilly The ambassador told ‘a luncheon on the nerve front. with both sides. and EnBlBnI-‘l if he were able t0 meeting of the English-speaking '"-—— Itiyiiig down terrific propaganda blllltl i118 lflllll l0 Enzlund." 1t W115 unlcn that "freedom-loving and SPECML SUNDAY TRIPS 0F but-rages. The worlds confusion BUIBBd- peace-loving people of this eat-m am Lord Clydggdgle the“ W35 39 CARl-‘IJRRY MAY 25Tll—Owihg 1 about the [nganjng o; mg lmgzjnzl “Naturally Rudolf Hess was not coming to realize that this is not to the fact that the May 24th Hot-a incldjnt, 1g far (rom “gag-ed away_ initiated in plans of the Reich's Britain's fight alone." Largest gotilla in captivity is rcle of only a very icw persons." Mbmgv. o. till-pound ape 1n the (The Germans did not explain gun Diego zoo. Nnzt lvflllfirshlp. as London has in-t slst-ed. Tho vxpcclitioti. cubic oh the basis of Present know-l —B8 l! RHOWXi-are available to a . Iti.,th'f ., lifto ‘ May 25th The Canadian National mm be fitgfof‘ Qfmfiuvgilonwffl why Hess should not be included ——————t Lust _i‘r-.'\r, tiic- 77-year-old Duke Railways huvs derided w mulls YOUSOd by mic Hess flight to other‘ amuniz the "very few persons" who have an eiiti-tiorutnui-v insight into the plans o! Hess who first was l-lessknhowever. hlhfith Sllllkeimfln described by Germany as a suicide, ew enoug at he was m 1 i u Rogers, Supervtsar of the Prince Brmslhtxxis a“. and. “a puwe; convinced the continued German- iotgnpielr $151} infill» lfoliintaligluixrliltlg The 38-year-old Duke, chrlstgn. Edward Island Trnvel Bureau and clash 1n me easier“ Medium-am English war would be carried out and messianic, (Wh th h ih . tittcutctl at Eton and Oxford and "l" Cllllllllllelllwll 30am 0f Tllldfi- Lion, n, came from him-y 511m’ of what support England should is goineg $59: mi: ghfiicfifif 35K Assqglgtgd press yet receive. and that it must end it wgg anpouncgd 1n London) . Th h t i y inquiries "-3 flagship tinu wiiii tells in detail of deutrupt on of England. B5 a9 rtiiiitziistoqiliuts Obgefigrewgiecsl: NflZi spoktismeh in Berlin elaim- surdlus thls Sunday trip. Tull Wlll the ineffectiveness of ti sustained Thll some Went u" l0 m’ lllul probpby astonished those Ger- Hm knew "Ellllund hud mude mans who recalled the announce- Sunday. Word to this effect was appmt“, mere new is nvaimble ‘ ceived a great man Germany's military but about her last year. Rome-Berlin llllefllll‘ fllld ¢¢°ll°ml¢ Nazi film cutters snipped from lhruush him Prime Edward Isllmd- find‘ ll claims oroeiivyiinnage inflicted on conditions itin; between was ,ossible onl through chat-chill h wi - g . l , and his clique,ywho alone hinder LIZ, ”§d§§§tuL“wo'i‘§'§','f Rpfl, her lzterature regard- tinatlon. Wllfld Pfiflw" Mesiierschmitt factory at Augs- As Allen recounted tiie scenes he Thlll- ll W55 Bllld- H88! Wfllllfll burg on Ma Day. are uvulluble at the ‘Iluvsl Bureau witnessed min. night, t: was niu w we the Duke of Hamilton uud- The worl it large semi will office. '1‘lie schedule also appears in bmmng barrage c; 3mm, ggdelother rsonalitiee to acquaint l have ogcggion u, for“; the He“ an advertisement of the ‘travel batteries, the guns designed gg them wth ,"the real situation." |gn¢1deng_ Ngzjg dqflgygd. ghv-ggggn. W99’- Thl‘ ward off destroyers. which pre- (Thll fell 1M0 the fumlllfil‘ Put- in .- spwlol Sunday trip W! urruuB@ll' vented the Axis to d times tern o)! the Goebbels prppasundu, “It will e. amt and will tnv'te their friends over for‘; i t 5m l _ n 1 a n. this holiday period. Schedule citrus] uqggggg, ‘f, ma‘; "m‘,*man‘"d‘j,fff Ho bctrnmc acquainted with the "1393. and 0 ‘lFli5 t.» Germany; ts f the‘ overtshadowed by ‘even o vas mpor once." . . MucKlnuon- Supsrluleuduut of "Ir iles. His description of the fight The spokesman sate Hess “C0n-- Dlenst Aus Deutschland, Ger- gll?n‘gasggglélggcaygfgfgodata gklfiRfi and; D. B. BlBlIODhtD-il-Tkll makes it crystal clear that tihereilldfllleu blilllllllfllfll? Wllh Cgllélllllll i man commen‘ ,v close to the Por- L_48_ 68 till P8856118" 58° are distinct limitations upon the ""68! ""56 9 11-1955) B 6X‘ leign Office. said darkly: "In any ' tacks against big warships at sea. WW1 W 11°11!" Wllh the Elliillllll Berlin that England can continue pat-t time. Apply Guardian, Personals In contrast e. British torpedo- Pfllm Mlllllwl‘ "ml" B"! clfl-‘llm- and promote her illuslonary p0!- am and the Umted slates 5nd de- or beyond its shores. 'l‘liat the army I 'everv young man who ts ivilllng to work and study to improve himself - I I stionse in till parts of this broad Dominion is sure. The youth of Canada realizes that the battle t.f I ' Canada will be fought in Britain todav gives an excellent chance for bothnpiuvsically and fmemgy 31th exoe en courses o uc on, marchinz and steady continuous ex- ercises iri body building. i-ie can al- so improve his mind b dozens of Citlltifil <21! studm w chm aremirz - Dam 6 orm l0 D It iii .. _ Hurst wit; almost anyone can understand rggiffcnllftfthe Mdgvs- Aid Socictiy them. und if trrecruit cannot a prm prince Fdwnrd yriniivi llnsllb comrade will help. Every care will g1 tame "mm mean", ‘M141 rt be taken of his tiealth. He will re- a “l ma] voqtprdqv ceive free dentiil treatment. free- We wsh stéwkr, Vi". medical care and almost $40.00 e. Mm F- i- t" qflwn... mOéli-hl with hoard. lodgtizg, clothing grlexsliied ii ie - - H n an neny o amusemen. . " i - llllNl o- Armv life today is colorful and. Mrs. F. P. Tnylvllrlhil]; “Sm, W gives plenty of scope for talent.’ Orflfy Pffilllenl (‘l p.m. , _ thus if a young man possesses any: Other ofiicois occF v I ability in mechanics he can attend Vice Presto '\_/ll-<- I-,_~_,,,,,,,,, army trade schools where he will; (re-elected): Vlfl" rill h-‘Mpucv. quickly qualify and receive rates o1. tut-go, Mrs. W. S. sotiriirflfll‘ “m. from 7 dav extra i 5 oen m- gg, try. M while OIIIIJIOYBG-rALl-ilhflb is required e ' "e a ._ ‘hgtgetet t . m P. Leod; Treasurer, Ml“ F7 B‘ s“- the recruit is a irood sound body! man (re-elected) everaiie lntelli cnoe and a will tot vice Preside, improve himse 1. Ask any oi that sum the mm soldiers who took part in the last‘ lonows- 5i, ,1“ ~ .\it.. Great War and they will tell you Jones R-nd Mm A_ F; Hum» that they would not trade their ex- u“ M" Robert NfilyQ-FU perlenoes in that conflict for any M"- Rahsh Jenkm‘. . . amount of money. They are proud E a Brow M" F. B, to have served their King and coun- B‘ mémdq - My,‘ try and prouder still of the erect J-P- a Mr; Em, . . w traditions of the Canadian Co . M‘ . P» M L scar Mrs. H. - Young men of Prince Edwar 1s- Peters. rfi- - ré W C Monk: land. vou too now have your oppor- Mactean and M l flwrnrdg‘ Mb! tunitv toemulate the deeds of your Paul's, Mrs. Gehrig M,“ ui-tui fathers and other relatives and oer- Lflfllfl Weeks on Rnnkh", c- haos achieve greater glory thin Grant; Zion. MP-‘I- d “mp3,, d they d.id in thestirring battles of Lame, Mrs. Sutiicr all l christian. Vimy, Hill ‘l0. the battles oi the M“ Haber Bell; Cellllllwlj, Mvmn Somme. Passchendaele and dozens M", Milton cni-w-r null M“ ‘m. of others which shed an imperish- Stewart; mini-ch of 5" Ewen able military glory on the Canadian Ne“ Mucnougnl] and C0 . gllistment can be made by perscn M"°D°“g““' 1,-4g-5-15-g| plane onslaught months ago at the 591M953’ icy in this mariner for only a few mitten DBVBl base of Tllrilnto was (‘I'M - s. r very soon the timi- Major W. J. MacDonald of the strikingly effective. That was diie| awakening will follow." 100"“ lll "flit/ed b01150. lower P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Wntchl i to elements not present in the Axis would have meant bombardment Meanwhile, the Dienst said, “in floor. write S. care Guardian. is at. present spending a leave with .' attack at sea. . The Italian shinsl 0f their own shore estpbllrliments. authoritative German circles therel L-45-5-l5-2i. his family in the city, were tit anchor. Effective use o! Without questlfm. the mill" fe- is a steadfast conviction that Bessel _._.___ their side batteries to beat off the cent air and see. power clash in in decent English imprisonment, Mr. Glen Jotmstone of Peter's British planes was restricted by the East must be scored tn iavur will conduct himself honorably and Montreal for general housework. Road leaves this morning to trike their position. They could neither of sea power. ‘Phat mght prove will not do or say anything which, Rcferehfiui required. Apply to up his duties with the Royal Can- manoeuvre nor lash out with atx- more important to Britain than in .any..way could be con rary to 14B Euston 5t. Apt. l. L-fl. adian Air Ilbrce on the mainland. inch batteries since it probably flie Hess incident. German interests." -___app_ie_ared to l . R- d ivci-o: R1151‘ _, or letter to: Hm"§§i,"“§,"iv_ Brow anti M" retest "...<z~.rn:~"ei..... u~~+v~~t~i~ we I _ rl‘ - ' " Prince Edward island ‘The retiring scc mi i it‘? At the Armouries. Charlottetown. i . 0t sciiiitiebury. in ill". "Wutiuistve re- vil)|' om ev _ uii except preside“-ll“"°“.°"‘"--t"es. Btlndlgs! 32ft.‘ t. m . view of the you" “m1... 00 a. m. 5. D m. Atlantic Daylintit Saving Time. About so pm. mm, or ill Medial Board - people notmpl"! "c n," There will been permagient lnddb" farming. k