Méyis, lazbbetl-op, Iilr’s Y'all)’ The face oi Joachim vcn Rlbbentrop, a face compounded oficruelty . aruulcllaliborrrufrowls‘ and weakness, will be seen no more in the capitals ofYEurope. But _ though he has been dismissed from his post of Nazi foreign minister by the new chancellor. Ribbentrop remains nign on the Aules iiSl. of Nazi war criminals still alive and at. large. . With Hitler's rise to power, Ribbentrop switched from peddling champagne to peddling the Fuehrers ialse promises among the uneasy governments of pro-war Europe. In his role of treat" maker. he corn- posed and put his name to some of the most cynical falsehoods in the history oi . Ethertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for An: Advertisement as Gents : win-u Guardian locals. is oer word: Western and Eastern locals g4 per word: Announcements and Coming Events 3c psr word: classified 3c oer word; In iiiemorlsm Notices lilo oer inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Carlin. etc. 50 W!‘ llllilll het- m of Condolence 10¢ 9N inch; Wedding engagements i0 words [or 51.00 and l0 cents for every additional l words. Notices s! Thanks and Appreciation, ‘llc Icr incb or ac per word. Lists cl - "munitions i0 cents per hols. em and I ntatioa [Lia Other rates on nvllillllufl- l-cmum Help Wanted WANTED — COMPETENT MAID. Good wages. Phone 1401. 5-5-41. WANTED — A MAID. APPLY Mrs. M. A. Former. 8 I-iiglcg-cisxt For Sale I03 BALE — TWO GOOD YOUNG work horses or trade ior milk tows. Preston Neill, Nortl; gag!- Nll. SALE-Ii PURE BRED AYE.- shire Bulls. ages 3 years 18 and t months. Percy Robbins. liorell. 5-8-11- ‘ICB SALE — i-POSTER, BED. Chest. oi Drawers. Mirror w match. New. Telephone mgfla-Jfl Miscellaneous STRAWBERRY PLANTS 15c hundred. thousand. lggxrlald. iol SALE "' m CHOKE WORK ‘ horses. A. M. Wrlzlli. Ollfill “e- r ~1- n. V slur aw ORANGE (‘ELTON mglish Setter Puppies irom _ Champion Field and Bench Stock. cooker. Sponiels ior show. Dr. P. G. Webster. Kentvilleb N. B. ,’ Wanted ,_.___~' _ savreo - can IN GOOD co - rlillion with 800d tires. Apply 48 jiient st. -2l i? lumber. Modern barn outbuildings, proved highway. y JOSEPH MacGREGOR. N W city limits. Percy rut ' 5-0-11. To "Rent fitT-"l-‘iirififin rtoolus. No. 1 Douglas street. 5-8-11. i BIC CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE PUBLH‘ AUCTION AT r111: HOME 0r‘ HENRY wool). VERNON RIVER, THURSDAY, MAY ma, AT 1 UCLOCK P. lVI. 01-‘ srocx AND l-‘amvl IMPLEMENTS O§Q§§§F§§§§O-O-O-Q90vv STOCK: 6 rniich cows, 4 ireshened. 2 to i ” . aged from 3 in T- llsrs old: 6 young cattle. l ycar old; 3 spring calves; 3 horses, including “l! llzislcrcll Percheron stallion 12 years old. one of ihc very best stock inzscs In this province; I Percheron colt 9 months old; 1 drivinl mare ii Hill's old; 1 pure lzrcd York breeding hog 2 years old. bllCiliXl-JBY: l binder. It‘. t: W.. 5-foot (new) with carrier; 1 hay rake 10 it. [.3 & “,_ (new); 1 gang plough (new), Internatlonalz‘ I disc lllrrow (any). International; I smoothing harrow; 1 cream separator. iii-lb. capacity (electric attachment). Renirew; l. truck wagon: I driv- g": Wilton: 1 cart and wheels; 1 wood sled; l new driving sled (Francis); mu. ' llzlnvs. 4 pairs work traces: 4 sets collars and hazncs: l I-‘rt llddlc llli blot-chin" (new): I express pad and brceching; 1 set martlngsles; l ltt driving - ; 3 work brldles; forks, shovels, hoes and many nihrr for =~ lcli-Pojlt home. halo starts at 1 o'clock sharp. '3" .115: Posh. .l._ ll. McDO ALI), Auctioneer. ‘Yvx Auction Sale FRIDAY, MAY 11th, AT 2P. M. AT 202V DORCHESTER STREET vvvw v i hm instructed by Mrs. Ellen MacDonald to sell by lllbhc auction her furniture, including: Chest of drawers, llreaus, cummodes, tables and chairs, five beds, springs Elli mattresses, floor covering, base burncr, Quebec heater, "i ‘iflvillllorl, pictures, mohair parlor suite, hall rack, bed ‘iliillng. blankets, quilts, sheets. pillows and pillow cases. Co" Tltilri. ITHF. "notion? B I ~ ----.—,q—-E— oli€%?o‘s“§‘tiiit. ti? ‘ ‘ H Ab A CHANCE T0 S 'i"_l-lT .2l\l'll\'lfi ‘I offer, for sale my farm consisting of 140 acres of which 20 acres is wood and rec- ently built, good house and situated in . ‘ . nouncement came on the tape that Darnley. Near school on 1m immediately Darnley. 5-8-31 W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. _ .. a ls A Mobil. AGENCY, ‘mu WHO At A Glance CHICAGO. May 7-—(AP)—Meyi rye soared to $1.89 7-8. the hlshw ior any delivery of that grain since April. 192B. and other grain futu- iore profit cashing stemmed the ad- vance. WINNIPPG. MBY 7 — (CP) - Futures and commodity markets were closed today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange in observance of Arbor Day. p Members of the exchange will meet tomorrow morning to decide whether it will observe a publlc holiday proclaimed by Finance Minister Ilsley, acting Prime Min- isterof Canada. mow YORK. l... '!—(AP) - Complete surrender oi Germany brought Joy to Wall Street today 5g,‘ although the Stock Market ponded with diversified trends and. while peace rated issues managed tc achive modest gains. many lead- ers elsewhere stumbled over pro- taking. Transfers of 1.950.000 sllarcs compared with 1.410.003 Fridav and were the largest since April 17. The Assccizlierl Press GD-stock composite was oii .1 of a point at 05.2. TORONTO, IVLay 7 - News of tlic cnd cf the (CF) war in 35 minutes of active trading an- traflnfl would cud and that the rxcllnngo would not re-open until Wedncsd v morning. While '; ceedcd chief attention was given to the gold stocks and these re- corded n general advance. Other grtnips were mainly unchanged and du . _FOR can? Iron and wood pulleys, shutting. hearings, flour mill nlachincry; ninety H1’. horizontal Iloiler; eighty H. P. steam engine; 1 1-2 ILP. air cooled gas engine on base. cic., etc. INTERNATIONAL FOX AND ANIMAL FOODS LIMITED Summersidc. P. E. 1. QMIFQLUfiE-i Farms For , Sale AT (IIZAPAUD Estate or The ’ Late George Russel Storly, consisting of 94 acres, 6.‘: acres clear land, 22 acres ploughed, house and barn in good condition, land in high state of cultivation, near school. churches and butter factory. I no?! 111s raannscs. """'F~mti Eo0t< iii AROUND HATE 61.040: GIRLS so res made important gains today be-I MONTREAL, Mn ‘l -—' (OP) in. the two-ulld-l- n: hours that $36.44!. asmtlvely. hm been real- uraqgm w” pomp}, todgy (m me loai from the Pleasant valley Stock Exchange and Curb Market ebratiorns over Germany's surrender made further business impossible response to the news was a fairly generahrise in prices. All key groups touched higher levels before oel in the indices. golds mounting a new six yea: peak unior mines nine-weeks old activity and PRCiiiiCE MO __y 1-(0?) the Domnion Department of rlculture follow:- EGGS: Not packed ior ex Large. 35-35%: A Medium 3 56 A Pullers 20-31941: B 29-30: C Medium cdntinued their or $2 counted for most of the turnover. NIREAL. Produce prices today reported by rtA Packed 115g airport A Large 37; A is? Above, left, he is shown at Munich in 1938 with the late Nwih Chamberlain. then British Prime Minister. en route to meet Hitler ior the infamous partition oi Czechoslovakia and the promise to Chamberlain of "peace in our time." The following summer came the "non-aggression" treaty with Soviet Russia. In the center picture Ribbentrop is being greeted by Hitler as he returned ircm Moscow with the document which was scrapped by the German invasion oi Russia. less than two years later. trop was among the chief ‘ o! such other __ surcr. reported that $25.01 and 4 girls neck sweaters,‘ concert andsale oi ioe cream -and one Cavendish concert and sale oi grey so)“, z pgir 311-10,“ ioecream. The amount of $8838 so wmag it was voted to send 350,00 to hcad- 4 year; _ made quarters at Charlottetown. Bills Mrs. Roy Mills to for advertising. amounting to L115 -(;_ $8.46, were approved. A donation .00 was received from Mrs. .3111); mam‘; lc- Orville Seller. Collection omount- with the National Anthem. ed to $1.30. The evening was spent in sewing and knitting. Th»: Jill-owing finished articles “the sznt to headquarters sincel y .__._ _. ._ Out Our Way I THOUGHT ‘THERE WAS 8;). R. William? or. ME --lN' AKY Ag- -32 ; 38 - . 4 m: ouse: W“ MW on hand and. on motion. 2 Balaclava lliglariiets. g1 girlsbldresg. and donated by _ 1-1] McGulgtan invited the members to her home for the . 1131c meeting closed DEATH 0F HUGH T. IIAZEN MONCTON, N.B., Mav 5--W01‘d our last meeting: 5 pantie dresses, has reached Regional Headquart- Eurone resulted 1:1 an carlv close oi _ . _ . the Toronto Exchange today. After Lggdlgstrhllfioaéajzlue 1'90 2'05’ N‘ - pres-s BUTTER: Wholesale Que Job- bing pasteurized ‘No 1 34%; No 2 33%‘-33% current receipts Que No 1 pasteurized 33 7/16 del Mtl; No 2 3B 7/16 del Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 38-36%; first grade solids job price 3556-36. CHEESE: Current white and colored I western y sale w and c ' trade and ex- Ort western 20 11/16- 21, colored e "IT/é, white 21- ll-21lé ior local trade. POTATOES: ‘l5 lb bags local No HUNTER. RIV .32 BED CROSS SOCIETY The regular monthlymseting of the Hunter River Red Cross Soc- iety mot on May 1st at the home o! Mrs. William MacDougall, with the president. Mrs. J. R. Murchison. in the chair. Thirteen members were present. The min- utes ~ the orsvisrs meeting were read and approved. ‘ o: A Auction Sale I have sold my Farm and will sell at Auction at Dunstaflnage on SATURDAY, MAY 12th AT 1 GCLOCK the iollowinp- 3 miich cows, 1 ‘calf .n quantity PAGE NINE g or, Je of VaniishingNdziis" U the Axis treatlu with Japan and Italy, the "no more war" trj {vith France in 1938. and the alliances with ‘the various satellite nations hat clustered around Hitler in his days of power. u ‘In i940. when the picture at right was taken, Ribbentrop, Musso- n andClano (center). Mussolinls san-ln-law and foreign minister, were lldlng the crest. But even than Rlbbcntrop was not popular wth his allies. Ciano is said to ilfVc hated and distrusted the foreign minister of his powerful Altis partner, Today Mussolini and Clano are dead. And Ribbentrop. his political career ended. can look forward only m 5 511111151- 15m CREAM RCUTE 4 rpalrs pantls, 5’ boy's undervests. pullovers, size 4, 2 navy turtleneck sweaters, 1 grey turtle- ways here of the d 1 heather wlnd- l brsirer. 5 pairs navy gloves. 'l prs. ers of the Canadian National Rail- eath Thursday. nght of Hugh T. l-Iazen at Oak-- vill Ont. in his 76th year. Mr.| Hazen was well known in the en- gineering profession throughout Canada and had resided in Mont-l Cream on May 8th ns follows:- the C. N. Ride retired in 198B af- ter a railway career of fort ei ht Creamery. years. Ho is survived by hs e, notice. the former Eleanor Cecelia Mc- Goey. and one daughter. Mrs. B.‘ M. Williams. of Oakvllle. Burlall will be at Saint John, N. B. on? (Signed) l-IAZELBROOK DAIBYING ASSOCIATION ‘ 15-5-41. P~~ R~~ain~ 11......- ‘two. FUM Tum’ PlZESCRlPTION, D055 vou MEAN MlSTAl-i MNSOR? -wAT PREGENT HE eusv CREATlNG l-us New lNUENTlON, A 3ET oncoePv - l-lE PREFER Ponoelztu‘ UP5TAIRS CASE THNBS WHERE l THE BED ls! HULLO, Jason! wueaée mar ens etoe. wm-l MORE cums THAN 62am cettsM/oorsr GIMME rum“ sac COMMUNiQUE - ABOUT HIM eons‘ To INEPECT I-lls . Banana. FARM IN \iERMOt~\T--- I'M HERE on teem. BUSlNEGS AN 1 eor A Kine-size HEADACHE Feta HIM.‘ , "l hly and oats. 1 nay mower, 1 hill’ 1M. l disc horrow, 1 spring tooth barrow, 2 spin ‘ ,2 slllife illfllls .2 scufilers, 1 roller. han- sharc of binder, half shore‘ ‘lime spreader, I: carts, l lruclc Wllvns (1 new). l wood sleigh, 1 1m: sleigh, I driving sleigh, 1 ex- wogon ,3 driving wagons, 1 purper, I act inhalers, I poralor. 2 sets of driving harness, work har- ness. cart saddles. collars and homes and trawl. forks, shovels, hoes and eel. FUlNITUlllw-i bod room sets, parlor table, snail tables, room choirs; kitchen chain. piano 3 couches, 1 roous‘ stove, l rlor rug, hall rook, I kitchen tale, 1 washing machine. dishes, clock and o c1- artlcleo too numerous to men- Ternls Cash. 1r not finest-Ill be held cn M011- d '. n LE5 ."1~'lt KIJIZER. Y ' ' Auctioneer MItS. FREDERICK wcnsrcu NOT BEAT ME TOO oarsti 1 PRAY. T""‘Y . AND "CAP" swl was WELL, A FELLAWANT5 TD BE POLITE" WELL; DON'T B! 5O PfllTEfi/OUWE DO \OU AN’ CHARLES GO WITH THE’ By George A KID WITH Hi5 PAl: TH’ HAPPY LITTLE QASCALS‘ "12s C'M omeovs '~ c.1215.’ MY IANDI M2. BUDC-1E,YOU'RE "rt-us wAv ‘to THE 200- m: -GOIN' 'LON<3-'W|TH YOUR COL ' -IT WON'T HURT ME.’ _ U w (ifs-Re comm; 7“ _- v NCLE Jihlili l-‘li: l a.- Edward L. Henderson will has! ireal for nine years b f i, Wh‘ , to Moncton in 1932- flesmdiitiilfvevtllrfi Hal-we'r- Riiiitnfisnlipgfelii. gineer for the Atlantic Region oii con, Albion, st. Mary's Rodd, Her. lnltage, Avondale via 48 Road to Weekly until further s. n. Jonas. Secretary.