.- ,3‘_‘:".:5_ga3q |Irf'?r-:! :-: ,_ rm: Mcganco-r-rclrgl: ca... . ..l TUESDAY. m" Y 2I— .. ——~ ~ r cm which prevailed when fem- fl V man palms STARTS M0 AY . ,,,,,,,,_,o,,,,,,, l "amt"... .11. ... J; MAY 3rd. to 8th. PICTURE! ?i.°&".."ii.."°.. ua%nni:wy9u‘tll;t1:: ' ' PM?“ ltlll able to o, 110mm comm . lh flaming forces withwgovfglon for m arm ts war. I g -— R-ATION CARD SABOTAGI LONDON —(CP)- Word from Stockholm is to the effect that the Germans, to prevent the use of bogus food ration cards dropped by dtlhc RAE, In rcstamplng all car . ILA]. JAIL DELIVERY LONDON -(CP>- During an R. Aft raid on St. Nazaire. German [I-boat base. the prison was set. on fu-c. The wardens opened the cell rim-rs and prison gates and allowed the prisoners to escape. VICTORY LOAN nmv: (Continued frOmMPHe l) force Junior Cross, and Charlottetown Detachment of the Canadian Red Cross Corps (Nurs- lng Section) addcd color and in- terest to the parade. These carried appropriate slog- ans, emphasizing the special needs MOWOVBY my 0f 0111' ul.’ the units represented. FRINGE EDWARD Y‘ h. GREER b JAMES HILTON’! RAN DOM HARVE ST 0mm»; usnvvu uRoYT GARSON tel‘! loam. Be slid that this Province has always been in the forerront in the war effort, in the number 0f men enlisted. their devotion b duty the former Victory been cempe , the Rod Cross and other e ry _ Pnlaulbildny FRANKLIN “ma, cam psigm. on! PHILIP DORN coir: 21,1 gees thde ma: flu- mu SUSAN PETERS ggagfigé géaggpregxsgdnfiu Iglfi: .. ‘ o a ' EH army. llbloV Ind till‘ [dag Great George and Kent Streets sary to give them s‘ ’ f w q u‘; a: Ifmffd by?‘ m‘: with His Honour taking the salute on. Kent Street in front of The Charlottetown Hotel. After passing the saluting base the various detachments broke off independently and returned to their own headquarters Lieut. J.W. Bell of the Beloh Grove ‘Training Centre will adju- tant 0f the parade. About one-half hour before the , parade ap arcd in sight the Town Crier ma e his official return to Charlottetown Ln a horse-drawn carriage. Llama-Governor LePage Today Canada is launching her Pour-tn Victory Loan calling u on Canadians to subscribe one bill on, one million dollars, which is ab- slutely necessary to provide the tools of war and to maintain and ‘feed our fishtin forces. lot it be clear y understood that our Government is only asking for the loan of this money, offering Canadian Victo Bonds. the best and safest secur ty obtainable with 3 per cent per annum, interest payable half yearly. There has never been a time when Dominion of Canada Bonds have not been readily convertible into cash. chartered Banks will accept them as secur- The following military units ity for a loan should you so require. comprised the arade: Beach Grove Band; dctammexxts from H. l\i.C.>;, “Queen Charlotte", com- muncied by Sub. Licut. A. G. Mitr- suall; a detachment from Royal Canadian Sta Cadet Corps I "Kent", wmmanded by Llcut. QC. Coffin; s detachment from No. e2 I CA. (B) '1'. C.,_ commanded by l Supt. \V.J. Rollnson: the R. A. F. ' mm bind; a detachment from the RAF. tflllllllfllKlCfl by Flt. Lt. A. hilt-bundle; the Charlottetown Al!‘ Cadets commanded by P0. J. E. Tnunnr: the Girls’ Band; 9h? Charlottetown Detachment of the Jtmzuan Red Cross Corps under l commandant, Mrs. E. M. Honour Lz/‘uh Gov. LpPuge at 3.30 the Floral salute was given. l-lls Hon- sur \\‘1lS accompanied by LL-Col. 1.1. Stewart as aide-de-carflll. = on the platform, which improvised from an nrmy l; _ud pntrlotlcally decoratcd the speakers and Mr. E._\V. innon_ chairman of the Vic- = ~ L/Ym Campaign. Group Capt. '.\. Blake. O.B.E.. Sub. Lt. Trot.- - z‘, R C.N.\.'.R.. LL-Col. C. J. Stan'- 2 and Capt. NW. Lowthcr, lwi-unnn Queens Co., who presid- 5d. After the ceremony the parade 1 Queen, moved off via l. 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New Location Oernev Kent and Queen Sh Opposite Rh‘; Grocery Sven nu hv Abllnlntmenll Phone Residence I018 1 Grafton. - You will not only be making a gilt-edge investment for your fu- ture weifare, but you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you me 5 are helping Canada to win the war and to save our soldiers, sailors and airmen, by bringing about an earl- ler victory for the Allied forces. God forbid that we should de- lay victory or jeopardize the lives of our fighting forces by our ne- glect to provide the _money_neces-VH situation of the‘ Allied Nations over o which risk their lives and freedom for liberty and democracy. o ships. planes, guns, tanks, and all “inst: was“ l3“. a ay no e sa o any en- 1 H; adian citizen worthy of the name salfihel; i?‘ Qfiikgéuu? §,“,'fif",§§ that in this crucial hour with our l help‘ the clvman population cm 1""! mild!’ '47 mm u" ‘P°"' muster. He ltres the necessity 11°“ "l “"41”! 111 El-"We- ‘M of more people buying more bonds when we have superiority over our- 1,, m“ campaign enemies on the sea, in the sir and In conclusion h, “om, "m. on land, that we failed in our duty Mmlsm. Mackehzie gins-a recent to loan our Government every dol- g statement: lar possible to back the attack with ' “In H, um", o," naming WU Blmdl- ‘ men will not mu us. Let us make EWTY “mm °l m“ Prwln“ l5 very sure we do not fail them Lot. 1'18"!’ Dmlld 0f m6 111789 mllnb" them see how completely their of men and women who have vol- count“, i‘ behmd them _ they lmteered their services to fight for are pllqmred m give the], nil Lét King and Country, ready to make them see ma; we are pwparéd w the supreme sacrifice if necessary. , do the same;- that the peoples of Canada and the whole world should enjoy free- Ho“ uh MuMm“ Mafia’: dlozndws Egfwtllf‘ those who 811:’? area y m e e supreme s - _ “mom; flce and I am sure I am voicing - l“ l? ‘M3, w;- _ the mind of our people to extend f§g°',,,,§d,""{,,e wrghyouwemxltllaggg. w‘ ‘hell’ Tenn“?! ‘ml-l "lends m" were a sublime challenge to Can- lncere sympathy in this hour of l - tine" grew sorrow ada. and ltiow nobly Canadas sons t ....»... w... 2:“: zzltw “if? Loan requiring c/ur greatest effort ' b 1 h“. y, 1 c d: mo, in order that our objective should ! r8 “ 5 page n “m ‘an h y’ be gamed I know bv ex fiance 1t. was an inlmortal challenge and m z’ m m o! this P‘? “we fitting it was that the answer was twill oncee rcnonaceeniyise to the 22:810.. immortal‘ din very truth because it’ and put this loan over the' top. ,‘§‘{,“0oo*§,f,,,,,§’§§; Q5 Effiaflfifl g: I" “mcluslvn let me 5W m!" WE another generation are faclng our Calludhm shmlld b” Plum-mull’ most vital challenge in this stup- thankful to God for sparing our 9nd,,“ m. vlctory Loan n is our land from the ravages of war that Job to see that o“, an§wer keeps have overtaken many pnrts of the gpace “m, the 10.10,“ “cord now world, therefore in all ous- under- being made 1,15%“; by OI“ gallant takings we must put our faith in sons 3}“; dauuhters m “.15 awful Him l" brim! vs 5mm» a Speedy armugeddon cZmpci-ea with which “w” a“ Pem- tfiie wig; cr'1914-19|11a ma; otnly a s rm . Anyone w o no ear mm- T' 5- 03mph“ the great speech of the Canadian Premier Campbell referred to f,‘;“',‘<°,,,m,‘,‘ fig 3g; :1 ‘f,“gh%‘,fff.k°§{ the improvement in the military g . it and read it, and w ll then hate an adequate idea. of Canada's tre- mendous part in this vital con- flict. Time does not permit me to emphasize properly the more 1m- °<= Gan g Remember when you were certain of the quality I and value of nearly everything you boughl? Those were the fair-value days. Those were the t days of familiar ncmnmnames in which you had the utmost confidence. Greet changes have taken place! Today, if you wish to ovoid disappointment, give more thought to your buyingKac-p this lrt mind; an old and . ..ll-esfablisbed name, like an 0H and frosted friend, will never let you down. J Ciianongs GB olafes oAuoNo taunt-Marta ~s,r. sfreiajiu, u, s portant parts of his rent speech but thin over this i m-At the present time Canada has 435,000 men in the army, 200,000 in the air- forcc and more than 70,000 in the navy as well as 22,000 women in the various services. Can we visu- alize what it costs to adequately equip and maintain that vast force of nearly three-quarters of a mil- lion of the cream of Canada's sons and daughters. Use this yardstick. It. costs more in this war to main- tain one mechanized division of 15.000 or 16,000 men in the field , for a year than it crsst to keep the whole Canadian Corps in the field for a whole year 1n the so-culled Great War. At the present moment Canada is spending $10,000 a min- ute or five and a quarter billions a year in order to do her share. So it is absolutely necessary that the Federal Government get. this great loan of $l,100.000.000 in full, and to do that $500,000.00.) must be ab- sorbed by small investors, that means us Prince Edward Island- 9T5. When the European fronts come the die Wlll finally and irrevocably be cast and then it is win or lose, conquer or perish. Tnt- sea lanes must be kept open between the old world and the new. Britaiirs life line must be maintained intact. The wolf pack 0f German submar- ines must be extcrminatcd. The greatest bulwark of the Elmpire, and indeed the greatest factor in the war, the Navy, must be strengthened and supplemented or we will lose. Do you want naval in- spiration? Look at. Lord Nelson's prototype the great Admiral, Sir Andrew Cunningham and his glor- ious record in the Mediterranean, then listen to his distinguished followers, and you don't need to look far as you will find them here in this city in the genial personal- ities of Lieutenanis Charles Mac- Kenzie and Bob MacMillan. Yea. verily, "the flag that braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze, shall oudly wave when victory comes‘, and cOHlG it will if we will do our part. Ayle "the met- eor flag of England s all yet ter- rific burn, ‘till dangers troubled return." Romembe . the Canadian record is great and glorious. the Canadian effort is correspondingly great, and in no part of Canada is the effort Tl PPY AND ‘ruei-w- ‘ex THIS l-IOLFBE lF ITAWA > FOR ME.‘ IVY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND ‘CERTIFICATES RIGUUILV t night. depart and the star of 136300‘ greatcn thqn_in_il1is splendid pro- "CAP" - TESJLNPP WHAT'S “fl-l’ BMTTER KNOW WHAT VIOULDSEETCOME. OF Waiting e1 her County Donegal, Eire hcme while her son makes history in Africa L1 Lady Mont- gomery mother of famed Gen. sir , Bernard l... Montgomery. vinoe. This Province has Just oom- pletcd the amt financial cun- aign the d Crosl hu w! aunched. Prince Edward Island in giving over $98,000 led all Can- adian Provinces and almost doub- ' led our provincial objective, 1n fact almost doubled the entire contributions from this Province for the whole period of the Win 19144918. Prince Edward Islam. has had no failure yet in any viz: effort. Will we keep the record clear? I know two and a half mil- lions of dollars is a tremendors amount. for this little Province. but it must be found. We must do our full duty. May Divine Providence inspire us, at this critical, fateful, vital crisis, and imprint upon our minds and hearts the absolute ne- cessity of lending every dollar we can raise. This is the only way we can keep faith with the dead her- oes of the past, with the living heroes of the present, and with our own consciences. and thus square our record with posterity. Faith alone won't suve us. Faith without good works availeth not. Let. us lend and let us pray. Let us heed the words of warning giv- en us by Sreat. Church leaders and recently by our beloved King and Queen, that the world's neglect of those eternal truths so nccessary To ace and more so to salvation wh ch were given by precept and example by the Divine Master him- self is probably the‘ major cause of this world strife and that it is absolutely necessry to come back to God if wt! want permanent peace. Mayor Holman Charlottetown has been the liv- ing example of true patriotism throughout the whole American Continent. The magnificent re- sponse which we have Elven in the number of enlisted men in the armed forces and in the generous response to appeals oi llll kinds, whether they be donations to War Services, or investments in Victory our OUR WAY 25 Dozen Sula Standards Semi Service And Sem in the. Let f i Chiffon Full Fashioned Ladies’ Stocking: In all the New“! Spring Shades Regular Value $|.25 SALE 89c PRICE Per Pair "|' lAll-IES’ nuslu SPECIAL Arriving Tee late Ill AFN-n. 194;: Easier ON SALE NO We Also Have a Splendid Asserlmenl 0F Fi Quality Stockings, Full Fashioned at $I.OO, $l.l5 and $l.25, All New Shades PROWSE anos, no The Quality Merchandise loans, has not been equalled any- whe re. We people of Charlottetown are of a very serious turn of mind; from the very outbreak of hostili- ties in 1939 we have never for one single minute been complacent, and the challenge sent out by the greatest of all Leaders. the Right Honourable Winston Churchill, in that memorable speech in which he stated “give us the tools and we will finish the job" has not gone unneeded in this Munici ality. We have accepted that challenge. As a. matter of fact, Charlottetown has not only done her part in the sup; by J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla FOOD/TH’ M051 lM-_ Ram/am THING lNTH mRLo-Fooo/ NAP- OLEOM sup A ARMY "mavzcs on us» 510M- Act-t, AM‘ v21‘ HE GAVE. ALL ‘me HONORS AM‘ GLORY TO GENERALE» \ PoirrlclAufi. AlrnsTs AN‘ “Gums” i WITH YOU '1" . J1; r 34,31". plying of tools, we have sent up- pmxlmatelv one in nine of our population to handle them. Today throughout the length and breadth of Canada the llburth Vic- tory man is being launched. I know as you do, that we are all burdened with heavy taxation di- rectly or indirectly. We accept this. and the rationing of the very essentials of everyday life serves to impress upon us in some small meaure the incidence and immin- ence of the Great War against tyr- ann_ and oppression which he peop e of that grand and glorious “we Iskmslaenrblaedhnulit-stl t’ we uentao your: runs camps rm;- PAPPV was comt-te some none ‘W1 .'1\\ wsu. MY 4' OH. LOOKIE Ark LAND! CAN EVEN TAKE - CAFZE $ THEIR HAIR lN THIS HOUSE 7? four years. it I feel, and I know you 60* that no sacrifice is too deprivation too heavy, wlteq considers the thousands, m millions of our Countrymcg, our Allies who have alrculy their blood in our behalf chains of oppression and may be broken forever. bet us take measures that usurp the enviable position we have won in the pastllll sition of being the leading Canada in every atriotic our which ll ma e for flllll TM‘! ' FAPI? 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